Musicgj. * VKLLESLEY-.STKEET. ' SEVERAL VERY SUPERIOR SECONIJ-lUXD PIANOS AND HARMONIUMS FOR SALE. ALSO, XEW. 5 per cent allowed for cash. If sold on Deferred Piv ment System, bank interest added until paid tafuS * ALL KINDS OF INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED I* TOWN AND COUNTRY. in^mlnS 10 I>riC ° ** m f ° r ™™M™* _ [Established 1547.] WffOJFiIANN &"eOiTi' e JLJL Q ' SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNRIVALLED BRINS ME A D piANOS. OHN "OKINSMBAD _ tJOSS' i> Q . PATENT SOSTENENTE PIAKOSv Sydney International Exhibition, 1819-80. — The Judges on Musical Instruments have endorsed the highest awards, gained by tho Brinsmoad Pianos at the principal previous International Exhibitions, by awarding them the two first and only special priio above all competitors. JOHN ORINSMEAO & QIONS , ■-* JO PATENT SOSTENENTE Sydnoy, 1879-80. Copy of Judges' Report :—" For delicate and firm touch, full and sweet tone, faultless repetition, simple and improved action, constructed t« withstand a largo amount of wear and tear as well as the influence of tho climate, wo tho undersigned. Judges of Musical Instruments, have tins day made the above remarks to bo added to our awards on Pianos." TOHN "ORINSMEAJD & Qoii PATENT SOSTENENTE PIANOS. Paris, 1878.—The Cross of the Logion of Honour, tho Gold and also the Silver Medals were accorded t» John Brinsmead and Sons for the superiority of their Pianos. TOHN "ORINSMEAD & HoNS' PATENT SOSTENENTE PIANOS. "There is but one class of Gold Medal for tho Exhibition, and tho decoration of the Cross of the Legion of Honour constitutes a superior recompense."—Extract from special report, signed by M. A. Fetis, the Official Reporter of the Musical Jurors. JOHN TTJRINSMEAD & UONS' PATENT SOSTENENTE PIANOS. The principal of the previous honours gained by the Brinsmead Pianos aro:—The Diploma of Honour and Gold Medal, South Africa, 1877; the Grand Medal ol Honour and Diploma of Merit, Philadelphia, 18T6; tho Diploma of Honour, Paris, 1874, and the Hoßorary Membership of tho National Academy of France; the Gold Medal, Paris, 1569 ; the Diploma of Extraordinary Merit, Netherlands International Exhibitioa, 1809; tho Medal of Honour, Paris,. 1807; the Prize Medal, London, 1862, &c., &c. TOHN ORINSMEAD & OOJNS PATENT SOSTENENTE PIANOS. "Ihave great pleasure in being able to vouch.U the degree of perfection to wMch you have brought the Art of Pianoforte Manufacturing. I must say the improvements patented and- invented by your firm are of such value that the musical judges, after care fully examining the instruments, competing vriUs about 70 or 80 other manufacturers, unanimously awarded your Pianos the first prize above them all I am also of opinion, that your Pianos, with such simple action, simplicity of mechanism, strength o£ construction, combined with, the remarkable purity and sweetness of tone, are unrivallod, whilst your patent action produces a touch absolutely perfect. " C. J. Jackson, " Judge of Musical Instruments, Sydney International Exhibition, 1879-80." JOHN -ORINSMBAD & QONS PATENT SOSTENENTE PIAMOS. Patented throughout England, France, Prussia, Austria, America, Belgium, and Italy. JOHN -ORINSMBAD & gJONS PATENT SOSTENENTE PIAJfOS. A five years' guarantee givon with every instrument Tho lowest possible price, consistent with best work manship and material. Prices, testimonials from the leading professors of music throughout the world, anil all particulars from the Sole Agents, TTOFFMA.NN fc QONS , , QUSEN-STKEET, JAUCKLA.ND. MUSIC! TyJUSIOr TVfUSIC! -Lv__. JLyJL JUST RECEIVED, A Magnuficekt Collection of SONGS, DUETS, AND PIANOFORTE,' PIECES, AT LESS THAN HALF-PRICE. T nr o w d js n , ele iul SHORTLiND-STREET. K.EAT OJALE PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, & ORGANS, AT HOFFMANN & SONS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. To make room for Lirje Shipments of the unrivalled BRINSIIEAD T3TANOS ! RINSMBAD J; lANO3 ! "W. HOFFMANN & SONS having been appointed tha Sole Wholesale an! Rotail Arente for the renowned firm of JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS, are now selling off their immense stock of Pianos, Harmoniums, and Organs, at less than cost, to reako room for la ge shipments of the celebrate!) brinsmead pianos, which aro coming forward, and are now on sale, to arrive, designed and conottuited 6xpressly for New Zealand. Prices, photo?, and all particulars from HOFFMANN & SONS, Queen street, Auckland. Sole Agents for Johii Brinemead & Sons' Patent Sestenente Pianos, ' BrewersPH CE NI X OREWERY WINTER "BREW" ALES AND STOUT. . ■MESSES. TJUIRENFRIED gROS (WUCJTERS OF PIUZE FOR ALE AT THE AUCKL.VX* ar.jtlcultukai. and pastoral association's Show, axd "Winners of Trize for Porter at the Svdnet Exhibition) Would particularlso the abovo " Brow" as a Specialty. As their New Premises afford scopo for tkeir rapidly increasing trade a much HEAVIER STOCK will be kept EEADY FOR IMMEDIATE USE. L. P H ILL IP' S> AGENT, IOWEE QUEEN-STREBT
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5885, 27 September 1880, Page 6
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