SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS D. I. C. PIANO AND DEPARTMENT. JUST OPENED— NEW PIAKOS. NEW ORGANS. BY BY Collard and Collard 0811 ***_. a <*_. Bridgeport Organ Comoany Brinsmead and Son Beethoven Organ Company Carl Henscbell SPECIAL ORGANS G. Simon The Klng of _, OB Erard's Grand AU Pianos CHURCHES and SCHOOLS. ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. OK Ott MOST LIBERAL TERMS, Everyone Invited to I°" p »ct the Large Variety. NEW SHEET MUSIC-20,000 Copies to Select From. B. HALLENSTEIN, E. C. BROWN, Chairman of Company. Manager. J. BALLANTYNE AND CO. TTAVE JUST OPENED A VARIETY OF THE NEW AXMINSTER AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, Most Beautiful Designs and Colourings. A Rare Choice of FRILLED AND EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS, Latest Novelties. AND ALL THE NEW SHADES IN ART MUSLINS, Ac DUNSTABLE HOUSE. One Shilling off every Pound Discount for Cash. 20,000 PRESENTS FREE OF CHARGE. 33hd ANNIVERSARY OF THE OPENING OF ARGYLE HOUSE. SPECIAL GIFT SEASON, 1893. HAVE just received advices that TWENTY-THREE CASES and CRATES of SPECIALLY SELECIED NOVELTIES are now due at Lyttelton for the Christmas trade, and should be in their Warehouse in a few days. They have pleasure In intimating that INSTEAD OF SELLING the above in the usual way they -.urpose—by way of celebrating their 33rd birthday— DISTRIBUTING THE WHOLE SHIPMENT, SAY 20,000 PRESENTS, Free of Charge amoug-t their numerous customers. TO-DAY, AND UP TO DECEMBER 31st Every customer spending 2s 6& or more will receive a coupon (with value marked on face) entitling the holder to Select a Gift to the amount stated on ticket. Tickets can be held till a number are accumulated, and may be presented any time up to December 31st. Customers may, however, select a present at time of purchase. NOVELTIES from Vienna, Japan, Germsny, China, France, England, in Wood ware, C_in_w___, Flatedware, Glassware, Bssketware, Japanese and Fancy. Leather Goods, Dolls, Toys and sundries, both useful aud ornamental. G. L. BEATH AND CO. MIKS.ON AND- CO., 220 COLOMBO STREET (Next to Coates and Co., Jewellers), I IS V I T E IN SPECTI OK '■ Ol? THEIR LARGE AND NEW ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES, Just Received from the ENGLISH MARKETS. IRONMONGERY CXH-LERt Cl_-SSwARE CHINA BRUBHWARE LAMPS FANCY fcOODS. A. "... We hare christened oar Establishment MINSON'S (JHEAP DEPOT FOR HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES, AND WE ME;AH TO PROVE IT. COMPARISON INVITED. ' . .* 8318 OUT OF YOUR WANTS CREATE WEALTH. I OUR SECOND BONUS PERIOD BEGINS ox 16th NOVEMBER, lag, j__o extends to 31st AUGUST, ISM. MONEY IN THAT PERIOD WILL ■*■ -v-A.-_l.Y_. A BONUS OF ... £50\ The Customer who is 2nd on the list ■"" 25 j f!? "... 15 WE THUS GIVE TO OUR c.k - 10 1 CUSTOMERS ABSOLUTELY JJjJ .-■ 5f FREE OF CHARGE The next ... 50 £1 each ... [[\ 50 J. 208. „ ... 100 10. each... *" 50j ._• ..S^ 8 ? IS T. Ri f L r._L ON oa A?Rn« MtC -893, the prt-o.p-1 sums were obtained by the todo-ring:-.. Mr-J. Revce. sen H-vr.wo.J_o--.___.; 2- Mr.. Carl. Empire Hotel. £15: 3. _lT. X ?f a '_ r lnai 'li -.ii-fclii-clg. £10; 4. Mrso_l_a__-o. Stamnor- road. £5; 5. Mrs Timms, South beL, £3; 6. _drs Kaieai..New Brighton. i_t \ye paid a Bonus of 10a to 136, the amount Of whos. ptu.h lls .w.s£-10iTd. or equal to i-J,ty dividend. w^-Sb. 1 °l d ° a « wish to try foi the Bonus can select a PRESENT EQUAL TO TKN PKR < SNT. of their fronuS November to 3lst December next aTln former Thus _ Customer 2a 6d carTseleot a3d present; ss, 6d preseM; 10s, li present 2_s, 2s prese-t. And so on mp-opQrtijjn.ljEo'inV amount. •""••• ""• v™*"** SEE OUR CEKTRE WINDOW OF THE PRESENTS WE niSTBIBUTE. SHAW, ROBIK*S*ON AND CO., THE HALL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH ' THE LEADING MUSIC WAREHOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND. YTTriTH a Tiewto Reduce our preeeat _-«JSe Stock of Pianos and Organs, We CONTINUE I °OUR CLEARINCr SALE AT REDUCED PISCES TO THE END OF THE YEAR, And to give our customers the full beneiit of onr low priced cash quotations. ----_.--™_--^S.S? , SS_i ld the following to the notice of all probable .aver-:— HINTS TO THOSE ABOUT TO SELECT A PIANOFORTE. IN SELECTING THE ESTABLISHMENT AT WHICH TO PURCHASE A PIANO, the most vital aud important noints to be decided are--What standing has the firm in the business it conducts. Has it a reputation to lose. Does it appear to have a s__i_i_nUy capital invested in the business to make dishonesty and unfair dealing a hazardous experiment ? H«s ifc made a study of the business, so as to have special knowledge of local renal-e_-ents, and to be able to tender reliable advice as to tte merits of the various a__.de* instruments! If you require a good atd durable Piano, purchase one from jfiLNER AND THOMPSON, who have an e_.__ll_h_d reputation for dealing in none on. reliable Instruments, and whose attention is confined to catering for the tastes of musical public, upon whose unchecked approbation they have, during twenty wars, geared their successful and extensive business. J MILNER ANDTHOMPSON KEEP IN STOCK ONLY THOSE PIANOS WHICH BEAR THE TRUE 206 HIGH M
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8651, 28 November 1893, Page 4
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