mHE GREATEST MODEEN NOVELTT, THE MIGNON PIANO. ¦| O OF these charming instruments just opened, by direct steamers Coptic tnd lonic, and now on view at our Booms, Panamastreet, forming A GBAND DISPLAY, EQUAL TO ANY IN THE CITY. Ever since the introduction of this charming instrument the publio have evinced a most marked preference for this model. The Bales have increased beyond the utmost expectation. THE MIGNON PIANO Has superseded all similar value pianos, and completely driven out of the market the cheap and nasty rubbish which has been foisted on the pnblio. It is not surprising that the Mignon Piano has taken ap so firstclass a position ; this can only be attributed to the high character of the instrument. THE MIGNON PIANO Contains most valuable improvements -not found in pianoß of even greater pretenßionß. Every individual part is of the best possible manufacture, none but the most skilful workmen being employed, and the best seasoned materials used in the oonstruotion of this delightful Piano. THE MIGNON PIANO Is not advertised as having obtained exhibition medals. A greater piece of humbug does not exist than this exhibition medal business. No reliance oan be plaoed upon pianos that are so advertised. At the Sydney, Melbourne, and other Exhibitions it was notorious that the best makers withheld j from competing, and thus the prizes fell to inferior firms. THE MIGNON PIANO. We invite the most critical examination of this model. We have nothing to fear, and oan safely defy any other firm to show suoh a value instrument at the price. Neither time nor money has been spared in the pro* duotion of the " Mignon . " THE MIGNON PIANO Is remarkable for its Power and Volume of Tone. Is remarkable for its Sweetness and Melody of Tone. Is remarkable for its Superb Touch. Is remarkable for its Mechanical Beauties. Is remarkable for its Originality of Design. Is remarkable for its Beauty of Case. Is remarkable for its Durability. Is remarkable for its Superb Workmanship. Is romarkable for its Superior Quality of Materials. Is remarkable for its Convenience and adaptation to to all requirements. Is remarkable for its Wonderful Power of Standing in Tone. Is remarkable for its General Good Qualities. THE MIGNON PIANO Is the Greatest Favourite with the Pnblio. ' Is the Greatest Favourite with Artistes. Is the Greatest Favourite with the Press. And gives the Greatest Satisfaction to Users. THE MIGNON PIANO Has been accorded the PALM OF SUPERIOEITY OVER ALL OTHERS, And WILL FULLY SATISFY ALL THE DEMANDS MADE UPON IT. In fact, THE MIGNON PIANO Is the PEEFECTTON of an INSTRUMENT. Eemember — The Mignon Piano oan be had either for caßh or on deferred payments for 2 years at £2 3s 6d per month. /CAUTION. The Publio are CAUTIONED not to allow other instruments to bo palmed off on them as being MIGNON PIANOS. THEEE iB BUT ONE MIGNON PIANO. Any other would-be imitation of the instrument or its name is a deoeption. THE MIGNON PIANO Can ONLY be HAD in Wellington At T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO.'S Exchange Land and Mercantile Auction Booms, that firm being tho Sole Agents for this incomparable instrument. J. T. MARSHALL, TTOUSE, LAND, AND COMMISSION AGENT, Evening Post Chambers, Wellington, HAS FOE saleHouses. £ Broadway Terrace — Banks Terrace, 4 rooms 350 Ellioe-street, 6 rooms and soullery ... 460 Elizabeth-street, 4 rooms 315 Grainger-street, 3 rooms — Hopper-street, 6 rooms and scullery ... 800 King-Btreot, 3 rooms 160 Nairn-street, 4 rooms and Boullery ... 412 Nairn-street, 4 rooms and soullery ... 380 Nairn-street, 3 rooms and soullery ... 280 Nairn-street, 3 rooms and soullery ... 320 Oxford- street, 4 rooms and soullery ... 200 Sussex Square, 5 rooms and scullery ... 400 Willis-street, 6 rooms 500 Two country hotels. Building Sites. Adelaide-road, 34x132 120 Austin- Btreet, 1 acre 550 Austin-streot, 1 aore 700 Bidwell-street, 61i x 132 370 Broadway Terraoe, 33x95 200 Hawker-street, 40x112 240 Lawrenoe-street, 116 x 165 200 Macdonald Crescent, 40 x74i 250 Nairn-street, 28x100 105 Queen-street, 56x90 250 Thompson-street, 68x283 300 Tasman-street, 76x98 400 Wallace-street, 75x110 263 Wadestown, 33x132 — Sandon, 6 seotions 100 Palmerston North, 4J acres 300 Petone, 21 years' lease Wainui-o-mata, 18 sections, varying from 81 to 336 acres Wainui-o-mata, 570 acres improved, and 6roomed house, outhouses, orchard, 40. 8000 aores 87£ aores, 15-roomed house, Porirua Harbour i-aore section, Normanby For those Properties, as well as others on my list, easy terms con be arranged. INSPECTION INVITED. WANTED Known, J. King has just received an entirely new stock of Clooks of all descriptions from 5a to i! 10.
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Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 13 September 1884, Page 2 (Supplement)
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747Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 13 September 1884, Page 2 (Supplement)
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