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Musical. J WEBB'S PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONIUM SALOON, WELLES LEY-STREET. SEVERAL. VERY StJPERrOR SECOND-HAND riANOS AND HARMONirjMS FOR SALE. ALSO, NEW. 5 per cent, allowed for cash. If sold on Deferred Payment System, bank interest added until paid in fall. ALL KINDS OF INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. X B — The highest price givea for second-hand instruments. fl W TTOFFMAKX & g OIfS > so'le agents for the unrivalled gKIIfSMEAD pIANOS. JOHN J>RINSMEAD & QONS' PATENT SOSTENENTE PIANOS. Sydnev International EsJiibition, 1579-SO. — The Judges on Musical Instruments have endorse the hichrat awards, gained by the Krinsmead Pianos at tho principal previous International Exhibitions, by awardin? them the two first and only special prize above all competitors. JOHN T)RIKSMEAD & OONS' PATENT SOSTENENTE PIANOS Sydney, 1579-SO. Copy of Judges' Report:—" For delicate and firm touch, full and sweet tone, faultless repetition, simple and improved action, constructed to withstand a large amount of wear and tear as well as the influence of the climate, we the undersigned, I Judges of Musical Instruments, have this day ruada the above remarks to be added to our awards on Pianos." JOHN "DRIXSMEAD & OONS , PATENT SOSTENENTE PIANOS. Paris, IS7S. —The Cross of the Legion of Honour, the Gold and also the Silver Medals wero accorded to John Urinsmead and Sons for tho superiority of their Pianos. JOHN "DRINSMEAD & QONS' PATENT SOSTENENTE PIANOS. "There is but one class of Gold Medal for tho Exhibition, and the decoration of the Cross of the Legion of Honour constitutes a superior recompense."—Extract from special report, sijncd by SI. A. Fetis, tho Official Reporter of the Musical Jurors JOHN J>RINSMEAD & OONS PATENT SOSTEN'ENTE PIANOS. The principal of the previous honours gained by tho Brinsmead Pianos are :—The Diploma of Honour and Gold Medal, South Africa, 1577; the Grand Medal of Honour and Diploma of Merit, Philadelphia, 1576; the Diploma of Honour, Paris, 1574, and the Honorary Membership of the National Academy of France ; the Gold Medal, Paris, 1569 ; the Diploma of Extraordinary Merit, Netherlands International Exhibition, ISO!); the Medal of Honour, Paris, 1S07; the Prize Medal, London, 1562, £c, &c. JOHN TDRINSMEAD & OONS' j PATENT SOSTEN'ENTE PIANOS. " I havo great pleasure in being able to vouch to the degree of perfection to which you have brought the Art of Pianoforte Manufacturing. 1 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 with about 70 or SO other manufacturers, unanimously awarded your Pianos the first prize above them all I am also of opinion that your Pianos, with such simple actiou, simplicity of mechanism, strength of construction, combined with the remarkable pur.ty anil sweetness of tone, are unrivalled, whilst youi patent action produces a touch absolutely perfect. " C. J. Jackson, "Judge of Musical Instruments, Sydney International Exhibition, 1579-SO."

TOHN TDRINSMEAD & QONS' PATENT SOSTEN'ENTE PIANOS. Patented throughout England, France, Prussia, Austria, America, Belgium, and Italy. TOHX T>RINSMEAD & QOXS' PATENT SOSTENENTE PIANOS. A fivo Tears' guarantee given with every instrument The lowest possible price, consistent with best work manship and material. Prices, testimonials from the leading professors of music throughout the world, and all particulars from the Sole Agents, TT OFFMAKX 4: CON S', Queen-steeet, Auckland Local Industries. THE CITY OP AUCKLAND DYEING AND CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, RICHMOND AND WELLFSLEY-STRKET EAST, W. E D G A E, Pkopriktor, Wliiln thanking the puMic for their p.itronn-e during the past sixteen yeirs, W. Edoah would be;; to Stock of the Very Best and Fastest Dyes, and that with his appliances, in which 1 e his adopted every modern improvement, he can turn out h a work cf a quality not to be excelled. W.E. has just received a Lar-c Stock of the Newest Dyca for the most fashionable colours in Shawls, Opera Cloak 3, Babie, - Dresse;. &e , *c. Silk and satin Dresses Cleaned or Oyi-d and Well fiuislicd. ustrioh Feathers Cleaned ur Dvud any .stiadeand well Cured. Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned Dyed and Renewed in Colcur at short iwtice. 'Hats, Feathers, Shsenskins Cured, CleaneiorDyed. left at the City Establishment. Weliesley street East, will meet with proiupt attention. Indies and gentlemen waited ni»uby leavin,- their address, personally or by post. p E 0. B 0 Y D, P:O?KtSTOR OF THE NEWTOX SANITIPA' PUT, FIKE CLAY, AND TERRA COTTA WOKKS, Respectfully invites the public to inspect the largest stock of Sanitary Pi|>e3, Firo Clay and Terra Cotta goods in tile province. Sample and Price of all his gooiis may ba seen at his New Yard and Sample Kocm, immediately abov the Works on the CHEAT NOP.Tn ROAD. Note: A 'bus .eives the National Bank eonie which passes his works nearly every hour TIN'COURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. ATKINSON & CO.. Paist, Oil, asd Vap.xish Manufacturers, Beg to Inform the public of Auckland that they can obtain a superior miied Paint, ready for use, at » price hitherto unknown in Auckland. Any shade for House Painting at "s Gl per gallon, done up in handy form In one gallon tins, with handles, half gallons and quirts. Also, a superior Oak Varnish, 103 per gallon Carriage Varnish, 11s per gallon A reilly good Paint Oil, 3s Od per gal'on Superior Paint Oil, 4s 6d per gallon. Estimates given for all kinds of peiating. ATKINSON & CO.. RECLAMATION, FKEEMAJf's BAY, AUCKLAND. pARDER BROS. AND COMPANY. Agricultural Drain Tile and Sanitary Pipe Works, Ponsonby, HAVE OK SALE, Drain Tiles, 2 to 6 inches Garden, Border, and Surface Tiles Glazed Socket l'ipas, 3 inches and upwards Bends, Junctions, Chimney Pots, Sα, which we are prepared to supply in any quantities to suit purchasers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5917, 3 November 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5917, 3 November 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5917, 3 November 1880, Page 2

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