Piano Tuning and Repairing _£ ver y little money spent on a worn piano will often make it a useful, desirable possession. A good tuning will alter entirely the musical mi&litie's and enhance the pleasures of the piano. We have a staff of Stilled tuners and repairers, and are always pleased to give a quotation. Chas. Begg & Co. Limited (Late Milner and Thompson Ltd.) 128 Manchester Street, Chriatchurch Also at Hast Street, Ashlmrton
"They lead the World" —— The splendid superiority of BESSONS famous Brass Band Instruments is best proved by results—by what they have done. The results of the recent Crystal Palace and Ballarat Contests add yet another triumph to a long list of unrivalled performances of Besson Interests. Crystal Palace Contest, September, 1921, 1000 Guinea Challenge Trophy won for the third time by St. Hilda Colliery Band. Playing Bessons. Ballarat Contest, October, 1921, A Grade and Quick Step won by Malvern Tramways, also winners 1915 and 1920. Playing Bessons. B Grade won by Wonthaggi Union Band. Playing Bessons. British and Best—Bessons CHAS. BEGG & CO. LTD. Sole N.Z. Representatives 128 Manchester Street Christchurch Alio at EAST STREET :s ASHBURTON 88022—8574 *4 If a Galvanised Iron Roof is meant to last, IT SHOULD BE PAINTED WITH Steelite Red . (Registered) ROOF PAINT Anti-Corrosive & Non-Poisonous STEELITE RED is the brightest Permanent Red known. One gallon will cover on iron 90 yards for the first coat and .120 yards for the second coat. v STEELITE RED is the proper consistency for iron, but on absorbent dry timber may be thinned out with a little pure raw linseed oil. 213-215 Tuam Street Christchurcli or* TRADE MARK "Quite Easy to Plough Ten Acres a Day." "The Fordson Tractor will take the place of a four-horse .'team,- and sometimes a five, and perform any of the ordinary farm operations. It is seen at the best advantage during the rush season, when it is desired to get in early winter crops. It is; quite easy to plough ten acres a day, and harrow, disc, or roll in proportion. It will drive a double bagger, .; chaff-cutter, saw bench, grinders, or a 4-foot threshing mill. It hardly ever needs any repairs, and nearly all adjustments and ordinary overhauling can be done by the owner himself. This statement is the result of nearly two years experience ' with a Fordson Tractor. Yours faithfully, (Signed) K. KIPPENBERGER. Thm Local DeaUr is entitliJ to yoar trad*. FORb DEALERS: The Canterbury Motor Co. Ltd. 162-166 TUAM STREET CHRISTCHURCH ' ' • • ' ' ' Removal Notice: — * JOHNSON & COUZINS Tent and Sail Makers, will shortly remove from 678 Colombo Street, to , 109 Cashel Street door to Whitcombe & Tombs—shop lately occupied by Snotlings Ltd. • • J5503-8233 •a The Perfect Wall Covering "Perfect" ia a tall wonl. But a wall covering that is simplicity itself to prepare, that will show no laps or joins, that gains ft smootn, velvet-like finish that will not rub off, crack, or peol, IB a penect covering. Muresco is guaranteed to give these results Sfuresco is sold in 51b. .packets, in white and colours. The method of i mixing and applying is so' simple that equally successful results can be.obtained by amateur and tradesman. Por your next distempering job tiy Muresco—you will be more than . pleased. Particulars, price, and colour cards from HURST <Bb DRAKE Ltd., Lower High St., Ch.Ch. H; HAMMOND & CO., Manchester St., Ch.Ch. R. <Bb R.TINGEY <& CO., Wellington Sole NeJf Zealand Agents for Mvretco. TSMO
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17294, 4 November 1921, Page 15
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