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MIIiNEB & THOMPSON GREAT PARENT TUNING DEVICE BY WHICH A PIANO STANDS KEBMANENTLI IN TUNE AFTER THE STRINGS ARE ONCE STRETCHED. / :-- . -'• ■ IS VSS ■ ■ ■ - ■ " ■ '.■.'■ si ■ . : :-''.-:'..J Jf >: ■> "BEST PATENT EVER DISCOVERED FOR PIANOS, AND WILI. LAST .- -200 YEARSr OLD METHOD. ; . NEW METHOD. „. . ■ . " . ! .-■■! ■ . -'■ "■__, FHotatdm ft. Lever, c tuniap:pin d. Fine tuning pin •- . g. SteeHramepf puTnj) ,■■>■> ".Ti. v'.i :: ■'.' ;mo T '* 9 .'::.'•■•;■-'"' 'Z,,~ npHERE If- an old Proverb wbicn says:— ■ V, - ;Iu ' >; tl X • "To be content is difficalt, ~•.;,, ~ ; ■-. To appear content Is finsj, but useless." _j ! The appearance is assumed every day m every family, but why does not thd reality exist? Because In many cases the conditions of contentment do not exist. Ought we, for instance, to be content with an inferior instrument; when a much better onCtCan be had ? " . , •'' ' ->•-■-■'.■ s -•. -< ■ ■■•r-.--.. -"-..■;..,-" • j By the introduction of a new Invention, which has recently t>een paterited; Ifc is! placed within the reach of every man to secure contentment to himself, and to give: pleaeure to his family and friends. , ■. x ; This Invention consists in our "NEW TUNING ATTACHMENT," as shown; above. - ~';!, -•.. ■..'-■?" ' '■•' ' ; ■■ '■* i By ita aid anyone can Tune their own Piano;:without the sligutest possibUity I of damage to the instrument. ' < ; ■How often does it happen that on going to the Piano one is; disgusted to find; some of the notes horribly out ot tune. f *, : ? v ," ;' T6attempt to remedy this constructed on the old system by any but) experts is to run the risk.of damaging the instrument, and turning-the pins could! hardly be accomplished by ladies or any but those possessed of very powerful wrists. ; Shis renders necessary the visit of the professional tuner, whiph, apart frpm the, expense and trouble, necessitates foregoing the pleasure or music until this is accomplished. "Your pleasure is spoiled and your is disturbed. Br our New Method, assuming such a thing to happen, ail that would be required woula be to take the key (one of which is furnished with each Instrument), apply it to the fine tuning pin of the string out of tune, and .with your f|nger and thumb the tension can be increased or diminished with the greatest ease and delicacy, and the] moment is accomplished there ceases to be need for assumed content, for real-j satisfaction and happiness exists. If yon want a PIANO it will " ' •* * ] PAY YOU TO CALL ON -BEFORE BD-YING ONE.- \ music jHigh streest,, , v

TT TXT v THTS "MODEIi" , ''' •J • W A.X X Jtb-KO J GO.OKING RANGE MAKER, Locksmithand Plumber, of Hob Water and Steam Apparatus, : Bewoved to 213 TUAM STEEET W-, Cnristcliurcli(Late G. Booth's Premises) Telephone No. 75. I . • Awarded GoM Medals bj A. and P, AeroeiafiooL 1891; Intercolonial Gold Medial, 18fi2; First* Prire A. »nd P. Assbclatfon, 1883: ahff Three Jlrst Prizes against aU comers at A. and P- Association, 1884. Not ' ":'l}'p T. i. W.'e Banges will be found as Cheap as any other Ranee in town, and e&a be otdered through yoor Ironmonger In Town or dlrec?fro«n tibe maker. INSPECnOX INVITEp - ■;■] \. . , • : FOB DESIGN, WORBOfANSHIP, AND CHEAPNESS, ,; -[ .-;.-■..'■.- .. All Price* Quoted for Ko aft4r charge.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7417, 7 December 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7417, 7 December 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7417, 7 December 1889, Page 7