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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. jP»OR Sale, Violin, old Antonins SSSJ ivarius (year 1716), in good order' ‘‘ 307'. 5 STOP Organ, Needham, oak case; £B. Smiths City Mari^ J -- OA Q/I A/ —“RAYMOND,” 3■' I **7/ J-"/ n ew. Carries our i ! special guarantee. Sedley Wells, opp. Beaths, PIANO, Robert Meissner, iron frail* ebony case, beautiful tone, £4s* Pm'ths City Market. Smiths City Market. ’ PI K—JOSEPH Wallace PianoTsouad condition. Excellent tone. Write D 4225, *‘Press■ ,, ■piANO, Verdi, iron frame, “oveS' X-- damper, lovely tone, £42 i(t Smiths City Market. £65 ment. CASH, or 10/- Weekly] Schul mann. An outstanding instru. Sedley Wells, opp. Beaths. PIANOS Wanted to Buy UrgSti? .Spot Cash. Railway Auction' Rooms. ’Phone 35-933. gjy SEDLEY WELLS, LTD. 127 CASHEL ST., opp. Heath’s. PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS Now is your opportunity to pu t ... chase a good used Piano at a ridi. culously low cash price or on * terms surprisingly easy. £55/-/-(or 8/6 weekly). SCHUs BERT. Small, modern Nice Tone. £29/10/-, (or 5/6 weekly). ; “RAYMOND.” English Piano, to be sacrificed’ • at a low price. ... ■ PCK //_ (or 10/- weekly). “SCHU- t •&VO/. / MANN.” An ontstemL - £7B/-/-MANN.” An outstanding Instrument. Ream?' ant tone. / (or 12/6 weekly), “POHLMANN,” as new. It will pay you to see this instrument. —"EVERARD,” Brandnew. Buy now, while stocks last. Terms ou application, PKO/1 A/- (or 8/ ‘ weekly.) £O4/ XV/ «HAAKE.” Burr wal. nut case. Lovely tone. o 1 9 /I ft / —“kirkman.” wi». oJ-L&Z J-”/ Vtft without a. Pirnimf A £125/-/-be without a Piano? Compare These Values Come in and see for Yourself, SEDLEY WELLS, LTD.. 1 SEDLEY WELLS, LTD. ! 127 Cashel st., opposite Beath’s. 127 Cashel st., opposite Beath’s, 5611 TT'NGLISH Walnut Piano, Raymond, Xj sweet tone, £37 10s. Smiths Cily Market. A CLASS Boosey Silver Comet, with, quick change; excellent condition. £lO. D 4338, “Press.” 000 15s—NICE Overstrung German piano, walnut, equal new. Howell, Colombo st. (opp. Smiths Market).X 4163 PLAYER Piano and 24 Rolls, Lagona. X Cost £2OO. Bargain, £SO. Smiths City Market, 1?K K—SCHUBERT, attractively mod'Tmifth s em. Touch and Tone perfect Sedley Wells, opp. Beaths. X 3906 pLAY your Guitar, etc, through any radio. Electro Pick-ups made and demonstrated. 13 Bunyan st., Waltham. PIANOS—SEND FOR HOWELL.'fie X will Buy, Sell, or Exchange, Tune or Reinstate Pianos. Fred. B. Howell, expert Piano Technician, 567 Colombo street. Telephone 35-234. H5643 EYE’LL BUY YOUR PIANO. Best Prices Offered. DIRECT SUPPLY CO.. LTD., ? , 83 Cashel street . ’Phone 32-513. (Near Bridge of Remembrance.) PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. (With Special Guarantee.) WERNER .... £65 10/- Weekly. Many others to choose from. CORDERY’S, LTD., 1198 Cashel st. (opp. Ballantynes). ’Phone 34-863. 3914 SELL THAT PIANO. IEFINITELY HIGHEST PRICES PAID ROBERT FRANCIS, LTD, / Che Leading Piano and Radio House. High street (Opposite Post Office). BEG G S ARE CASH BUYERS OP GOOD, SOUND PIANOS, and will give jood prices to secure the instrument* •equired. BEGGS ALSO GIVE THE BEST fRADE-IN VALUES on 1941 “Philcos," ir “Princess” Electric Washers. CHAS. BEGG and CO, LTD, Manchester street. 5433 BOARD and RESIDENCE. pASUALS. Bed and Tray. 86 Chester street, City. "MICE Home offered Young Businesl Girls. £1 per week. D 4681« “Press.” P-OOD Board 2 gentlemen, single ms, washing, mending, ’phone. Glen- , burnie, 273 Bealey ave, X4030'-. (V/OULD Board Working Man, Real. ’’ Attend garden. Apply, after Satirday, 56 Hazeldean rd. pRIVATE Board Recommended. Free *■ service, permanent’ boarders. P. V. Whitta and Co, 163 Cashel st ESPLANADE, Sumner, Superior ■ Lj Home, has Vacancies persons needing rest and care. ’Phone 46-649. >79 BARBADOES STREET-Cas- * & uals catered for. Comfortible, clean, quiet, and reasonable. Cental. X394S WHERE TO STAY. rpiMARU. Excellent Accommodation, nearest to Bay, Good table. Tariff 55/-. Apply M.H, 10 Wai-iti rd, Timaru. X 4708 3RIVATE Accommodation Race Visitors, November; also Christmas' Veek; 7s 6d' per day or £2 2s per reek. Book now. Single or double, ipply D 4680, “Press.’ STAYING at Coker’s Hotel pay! plenty of dividends in comfort, and onvenience. S7lW' ■\TORTH Brighton—Ozone Furnished Flats, all conveniences. Everything provided, from 30s. ’Phone 48-257. 7761 HOLIDAY Luxury only 12s 6d a day at sunny Excelsior Hotel; continuous heating, warm, comf. nns.— \ “CUNDRUM Park” Farm Guest House, indoor sanitation; multure golf, fishing, buses met. Tariff, £3 ss. Breakfast in bed, morning, afternoon teas- stmnpr ’Phone afternoon teas; supper. ’Phone. Geraldine. Mrs Cole, Proprietress. Woodbury, 277 CROYDON PRIVATE HOTEL' ■ WEST 63 ARMAGH ST, Ch’ch. West SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. TWO Minutes from Square, Garden*. A etc. MOTVB'PA'rP TiPirr MODERATE TARIFF. ’PHONE 33-498. X 133 'p'ARM Guest House, High Altitude, riding swimming, tennis. Close, golf links; no extras. Bus met. Morn, and Aft. Tea. £3 3s weekly ’PhoneJl Mrs E. Pain, Cheviot. P8678 TTOTEL GLOUCESTER (under new management) Centrally situatea Between Theatre Royal and S»w Theatre. Superior Accommodation Tariff, 10s per day. Permanents oy arrangement. D Adams (Proprietress)’Phone 33-347. AB jgr tTOTEL CECIL (PRIVATE), under n new management. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Fret Parking. Tariff 10s 6d daily. Permanent as P» arrangement. J. FILLERY, Proprietor (late Invercargill), 'Pho-i*' 34-174. Fsw» PHOTOGRAPHY COLDIERS: Arrange your photographic appointment with Steffano Webb, 252 High st. ’Phone 35-457. STUDIO BKENI Regent Theatre Building. Cathedral square lOOEKN HUK'I KAITUKE HEPRO* DUCEL) IN THE LATEST EUROPEAN METHOD Brilliant and Pleasing. No SO-IR4

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23445, 27 September 1941, Page 14

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