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[Published bi Abbamokuxmt.J GULBRANSEN REGISTERING PIANO. AT EXHIBIT OF ROBERT FRANCIS, LTD. A really remarkable instrument which has superseded the player-piano, and successfully combated the prejudice which has hitherto existed against rollplayed instruments, and now musicians of every class find not only inspiration, but an opportunity of "self-expression" through the medium of its exclusive "registering" and other patented features. Do not confuse the Gulbransen Registering Piano with the player-piano. It is entirely different. Its introduction" has simply amazed the entire musical world.' With the advent of the Gulbransen, the problem of the "human touch" has been definitely solved, and it is now possible for anyone, irrespective of musical training, to sympathetically accompany vocalists, instrumentalists, and gramophone records, and in addition to play all classes of music with their own feeling and interpretation. Furthermore, this fine-toned instrument may, at any time, be used as an ordinary piano. - Make 'a point when at the Show of seeing the Gulbransen, of hearing a demonstration on this wonderful instrument.

YALUMBA. THE PERFECT PORT. Frank A. Cook, Ltd., Christchuroh, have pleasure in announcing that they are representing Messrs S. Smith and Sons, Ltd (Yalumba Vineyards Champion Port since 1849). We cordially invite you to sample without obligation Yalumba Port. Yalumba is priped within the reach of all, viz., from 86s per dozen. With every order we will present each client with a miniature bottle of Yalumba Port. Place your Christmas Order at the Show with FRANK A. COOK, LTD., 759 Colombo st. -3

SHEEP FEEDING. decent wool reports indicate the possibility of a slight drop in price of all Naturally, as New Zealand is dependent largely upon its primary products, the fall in wool prices will affect the country's prosperity. . To counter this predicted drop in price, the farmer would be Well advised to centre upon an inoreased yield,' a most important factor in good wool growing. Mr A J. Geddis, a well-known farmer, has devoted a tremendous amount of his time and labour in securing for the farmer, a simple means whereby shc-ep may be fed with the maximum of results from the minimum of effort. Mr Geddis, who lives at Birdwopd avenue, Fisherton, 'phone 9075, informs Ms that he is willing, at any time, to demonstrate his sheep feeder. It will repay farmers at the Show to mako a point of seeing the exhibit. —2

WHERE FARMERS FOREGATHER. WRIGHT, STBPHENSONS' FINE DISPLAY. One of the most interesting exhibits to be seen at the Show this year, from the farmers' point of view, is that of Messrs Wright, Stephenson, and Co. The numerous. "Challenge Brand" grain, seeds, and manures have received the experts' very favourable .attention, and the farmer would be well advised to make a point of giving a careful study to this line. Then from an economic standard, the May manure distributor is a necessity nowadays on a farm, especially, if speed is to count at all, and judging it's the laßt word in efficiency. Another prominent feature of the exhibit is the famous Gutta Pereha tyres, so well noted for service and dependability. The famous John Deere tractors are not on show, but particulars in regard to. prices and performances will be gladly given. —6

THE GOLDEN FLEECE. TOP PRICE AT N.Z. WOOL SALES. An exhibit of special interest to woolgrowers te that of Little'a Sheep Pipsj which is set out in a very comprehensive display by the chief N.Z. agents s ■ Messrs Blackburne, Smith, and Co., Ltd., in powder, fluid, Tripol, and Bloom,' are made to meet every; requirement; necessary for enriching the wool. With-a reputation of 50 years behind them, Little 8 Dipa have won the praise and support of every successful sheepfarmer in the Dominion, and for eleven } years Us users have gained top prices at N,!5. wool sales. Jacluded in the exhibit are also ' Litre's "Worm Tablets" and "Foot Rot Cure," both of which are already commanding ready sales. Sheepfarmors < in particular should not fail to see thir j unique display. " —*s

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19462, 8 November 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19462, 8 November 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19462, 8 November 1928, Page 15