N7 MACHINERY EXCHANGE. • JLJ» For SALE— Portable, Stationary Engines and Boilers, all powers and pressures ; Gas and Oil Engines ; Flaxmilling, Sawmilling Plants ; Winches, Lathes, and every description of Machinery. Lists issued bi monthly ; forwarded on application. Machinery for Sale Listed Free ; no charge of any description unless business results. — MIDDLETON & CO., 49 Castle street, Dunedin lOau. GEO. M. THOMSON, F.L.S., F.C.S., Analytical and Consulting Chemist, and Scientific Specialist. I i CHEMICAL AND BACTERIOLOGICAL LABORATORY, 129 Moray place W. (opposite Normal School). Room for a few Pupils in Practical Chemi6try end Botany. TXE LOUDEST ACCORDEOtf EVER MADE. THE RESONATOR TROMBONE AGGORDEON With Amplifying Trumpets to all the Reeds. ELEVEH-FOLD TBXJLE BELLOWS. . . . . . . UEIALUC CORNER P2O^3CTOSS. The Bass Notes a Full Octave Deeper thift Special Introduction Price, 25, '« I Carriage Paid. TPHE Hesonator Trombone Aocordeon is by far the very x loudest instrument of it* kind ererma.ie. Ey a cleyer the feed* is dehTer«d directly through the amplifying trumpets, Mid the effect is the same as with the phonojrmh, an immensely Increaied volnmo of sound. In addition to this, the Bass Notes are the deepest it is possible to use, ana tlie Tenor Chords »r« rsry full a.nd powerful. It is no exageeiHtion to state taut the Resonator Tramboue Accordcen mare nearly resembles an organ in the power and depth of its tone than an Accordeon. Th s Effect is produced by the extra Urge and neary reeds, nil of which are screwed mot Blued) into pssition, and the very powerful Eleven-fold Triple Bellaws supply sufficient wind to operate these inpenor ittda 10 the ntraost limit of their capacity. The Bellows at c strongly protected by patent metallic corners, and this, as accordeoa pl»y«rs well know, oTercomes the Treakness that rams most tccordeons. The body of the instrument :s beautifully elsoaned and the metal fittings are well plated and highly burnished. We hare the sole agency for thii norel and fiea'ly improred accordeon, and, to make it wid*ly known we »r« selling- th» first shipment at the specially Low Trice of 255. each, carriage paid to any address in Australia, Tasmania or New Zealand, and with each instrument we will present a ** special book of fingered music, by which anrone without the slightest knowledge of musical notation can "play the lai£« number of Popular Tunes, the airs and the full accompaniments, Alto, Tenor and Bass, with wonderful precision and cfttct. If th* Hesonator Trombone Accordeon docs not fulfil th's description in erery respect the Purchaser will be at liberty to return it at once and hare the purchase money bailc in full. Obtainable only from The Union Mfg. & Agency Co., 359 and 361 Collins Street, Melbourne. CIHILBLAINS Cured by one application .„ 1 S f WITCH'S OIL; try it; all stores.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2666, 19 April 1905, Page 22
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