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A highly finished English instrument, in every respect superior to the common German make. A sample is now on view, and orders are being taken for the third shipment to arrive shortly. Haying secured the Sole Agency 1 Have decided to sell them at London prices. They are cheaper and better than any Piano in the market. For Cash or on very ee sy terms to suit purchasers. Sheets of Testimonials may be had on application? nit!tev lleil - C - ofth /' <CHALLE^'' PIANOFORTES has from time to time been fully the i follawin °^ 10DS m ° St en " neDt members of the Musical World > amongst whom are OnselpY'R^p 5 ' 1111^' S G J*°; acfarr en, Dr. J. R. Black, M. Fetis, Rev. Sir F. Gore HW Fane', Dr. W. Pole, Dr. Henry Wylde, Sir George G^oye, Herr Anton Mr WK r J ° h ? Sta, r> Mr. Franklin Taylor, Mr. John Franci! Barnett Dr. Garrett, K_?>^TT/ r, i m^ r sloper > Dr - Alfred Gnbert > Dr « w < H - Monk > m*rreaenc ti, Cowen, Madame Mane Roze, etc., etc. Autograph Testimonial from H.R.H. THE LATE DUKE OF CLARENCE AND AVONDALE, K.G, K.P. hJriJefh^ GraDd ? a /° pr °l id ? d for Prince Albert Victor h y Mes * rs Challen and Son fe l 2Z^fS^^ ra both as regards ifs tone and *«*«%• lt has ™ be - * ALFRED OAKEY, SO LE AGENT.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 103, 3 May 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 103, 3 May 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 103, 3 May 1893, Page 1

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