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JOHN BRINSMKAD & SONS' GOLD MEDAL PIANOFORTB3 Were awarded The Gold Medal and the Silver Medal, Pariß, 1878 The Gold Medal and Diploma of Honor, South Africa, 1877 The Grand Medal of Honor and Diploma of Merit, Philadelphia, 1876 The Grand Diploma of Honor, Pariß, 1874 The Gold Medal, Paris, 18G9 The Diploma of Extraordinary Merit, Netha*. lands International Exhibition, 1869 The Medal of Honor, Paris, 1867 The Prize Medal, London, 1862, &c. JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS' PERFECT CHECK REPEATER ACTION PIANOS. Patented 1862, 1868, 1871, 1875, and 1879, Great Britain Austria Prussia Italy, Belgium, and France America. TOHN BRINSMEAD & SuNS T" : J GOLD MEDAL PIANOS With the Patent Perfect Check Bepoater Action. ' OH. GOUNOD. "Paris, Nov. 4, 1878. tl I have attentively examined the beautiful pianos of Messrs John Brinßniead and Sonsthat are exhibited at the Paris International Exhibition of 1878. I I consider them to be exceptional in the ease With which gradations of sound cau be produced, from the Poftesfc to the most powerful tones. These excellent pianos merit the approbation of all artists, as the tone is full as well as sustained, and the touch is of perfect evenness throughout its entire range, answer-;, ing to every requirement of the pianist,' JOHN BRINSMEAD & hONS' '. : GGLD MEDAL PIANOS. With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. NICHOLAS RUBENSTEIN (Director of the Imperial Conservatoire of Music, Moscow). ANTIINE DE KONTSKI (Court Pianist to the Emiieror of Germany), i>. Maghus. ' ' We, the undersigned, certify that, after haviHg seen and most conscientiously examined the English Pianos at the Universal Exhibition of 1878, find that the palm belongs to the Grand Pianos of the house of Brinsmead. 11 Done in Paris the Bth Sept., 1878.' JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS' GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. With the Patent Perfect Check Bopeator Action. TOHN BRINBMEAD & SONS' SIR JULIUS BENEDICT?. " I have examiued Mess. -a Brihsmead and Sons' Now Check Action, as applied to their Pianos, and consider it a moat ingenious and valuable invention, which cannot fail to meet with success." JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS' *J GOLD MKDAL PIANOS. With tho Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. On the Three Years System. j JOiiN BRINSMEAD & SONS' ' SYDNEY SMITH". "I have much pleasure in testifying to the great excellence of Messrs John Briustead and Sons' Pianofortes. Their 'Perfect Check Repeater' produces a touch that an absolute perfection, and which is unsurpassed by aiiy other maker, native or foreign." JQKd BRIHSMEAU & iSOHb GOLD MKDAL PIANOS. With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. "TOHN BKINSMEAD & O "Globe." " Beautifully light and elastic touch, and an instant repetition." TOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS' O NEW CONCERT GRAND PIANOS. With tho Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. "Graphic." "This splendid Instrument has the unusual compass 7i octaves, and has a greatly-increased length and weight of string between the bridges, while the Sostinent sounding board is so constructed as to respond to the vibration of the strings with extreme readiness." TOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS. ci NEW CONCERT GRAND PIANO, With the Patent Perfect Check Bepeater Action. May be had at moderate charges. "Observer." " The improvements include a third pedal, which prolongs the sound of any chord or note struck by the performer, and a ' Check Repeater Action,' which secures tho most complete facility of repetition." OHN BKINSMEAD & SONS' NEW CONCERT GRAND PIANO, With the Patent Check Repeater Aotion. May be hired for three years, after which time they become the property of the hirer without further payment. " Morning Advertiser." " The tone is remarkably full and even, of exquisite purity, and capable of the nicest gradation in the hands of a competent player." JOSN BRINSMBAD & SON« SHORT IRON GRAND PIANOS, With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. " Illustrated London News." "The ' Brinsmead' Works can supply 3000 Pianos annually. The French papers have been unanimous in their expressions of admiration of these splendid instruments. The grands especially have enchanted the Parisian professors aud amateurs of music by their noble sonorousness, their enormous power, and the sympathetically voice-like quality of tone. The touch also is beautifully litfht, elastic, and certain, so that many pi.-mists of every nation, from the Abbe Liszt downwards ,who h'tve tried these instruments have highly complimented the enterprising manufacturers on their success." TX)HN~BRINSMKAD & .SONS' O GO ID MwDaL PIANOS, Witli the Pateut Perfect Ch> ck Repeater Action. JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS "Morning Post.' " A ineta! biiilgu nf a peculiar form is tised to produce the treblo, and a much iiner tune is produced than if a wooden bridge wore used. " OHN BRIN>MEAD & SONS' GOLD MKDAL PIANOS. With the Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action. On the Three Years's System. TOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS. «tl "Standard." "Beceivo the greatest approbation every where oi musioiiuiß and ■manufacturers." J" " Ijhn" bkln^sml^ad'&T^ons' ■ GOLD MKDAL PIANOS. | "Daily News." * " The new pianoforte claims notice, 1 not only on account of its beauty and j and richness of tone, but specially for , some ingenious mechanical novelties." ' JOHN BRINSMEAD k SONS' * O PIANOFORTES, ] guaranteed for five years. ' Illustrated Price Lists and Descrip. tions, with Opions of the London Press \ and Musical Profession, forwarded post t free upon application. /"^ ILBBKT BAUER'S PKIZE MEDALS \ VT DRAWING - .ROOM ORGANS, ( from eight guineas to 300 guineas. c On the Time Ye'-ira 1 Screws. TOHN "-iBINSMttAD a. iSui\S' GOLD i J MEDAL PIANOS, sale or hire, and \ on the Thrco Years System. TftO. 18 » WIGMOBE-STRHKT, LON- T J^ don, w. ; MANUFACTORY, 'I he BKIatMEAD J WOBKS, aRAI-TOSf-ROAD, N,W

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5435, 16 July 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5435, 16 July 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5435, 16 July 1879, Page 2

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