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I Poor' John Wui W-* *rito*of Waiting »t the NaW Rl AW" iCffWAf^tl * Sl>am "^ *"* ** 1 SomebSyTsleetheartl^ttoteV - lfl V, MOW AU4JI UCUU jfo otherß of Koyal Mnk to whom £6/10> £g/10> £13/10> f I Love a Lassie I "Mother Goose" ,/ 11 .-.l— A^^i-i.^ 99 monetary considerations are nothing »ißfin ._j 4?<>-i m Waiting at the Church " | success*, _ Af 66 IlOllllCrettC. are all agreed on one subjecM^t £15/10, and £21. X Il^^'SS^S^^ikß^&aTmT^^g , .. ••„■ i«,onthefact that the PiattV Which C*^^^ U *-~ fi - Hard Would You Cares) This novel instrument is a combination of » truly worthy of their respective Iff fllllODllOllC fl Mouth Harmonica and Accordeon. It is Palaces is the .UIOUIU|PUUTO . I Take me back to the JDity streets, Any Bags? "Btted irith a cornet mouthpiece and keyed -„ w-w f i • 99 Da/ta*/]^ M after the style of an accordeon/ The tone 6 * Hi^C ll SIS I PI fl " KfJCOIUS, $| J&^a&^ZKS^*™™ « most pleasing, and the wonderful sim- I-*C^ll2> U^lll. | Good-bye, little girl, good-bye, Sweet Adeline plicity of the instrument makes it particu- . Grand Opera — The gems as sung by Melba, 1 Inlf^^f^hZl^J&iT^ o^ 7^ larly attractive to all who, though music Royalty Demands the Best! Adellna Patti, Calve, Caruso, Battistini, i Passion flower, Take me to your Heart again lovers, have never learned to read music. g 0 a j so fo f|j e Royalties Of Mlisic. Flangon, Scotti, etc. I Tammannee, Any old place where the Bnn shines A little Tutor is given with each inatru- * in/ lA/ a nA Oif aarh X- -»'■ „ * . „• , . Here is the tribute which that woud«f ally 10/-, 16/- M d 21^ each. | Absence makes the Heart grow fonder The «* Bloi^-Accordeon is made in brilliant pianiste Madame Carreno pays to The Popular SongS ef the Day— f If those Lips could only speak, Good-bye, Nellie darling three styles — viz. : the ** Bechstein " : Sung by Amy Castles, Andrew Black, Ji i Bonnie Jean (an exceptional March song success) J # tjj °,j \r ■*,£.s ..J .fh». C-i Hone (the popular bslad),WiU you Meet me? (Nelson) No 2B — Polished Wood Frame, SUT- The "Bechstein" Pianos have reached such Edward Lloyd, and Otners, »/] Will you come for a Stroll with me (Leonard Nelson) mounted with Metal Reed Case, with Nickel perfection that I do not know what to admire 5/- each. \ When the Mocking Birds are singirg in the Wild Wood moUnt a , „,, «n o j in tj- t l most, the beautiful, warm, poetical, and ex- , ' tti Qneenof all the. Maoris, Please, Mamma, buy me a Baby 'J rumpet-shaped Jseil ; -fiU Keeas ;1U JNICKei - pressive tone, which is a source of never-ending XtUmOrOUS NIUUDerS — H,M r y Lander \ If you should Love me too, Queen of Old Samara Keys and two Vampers. joy to the player and his greatest help to j n h.^ inimitable Humorous Scottish ml Colombo (one of the most popular of the 6d editions) J Price 10/6 express all he feels, or the perfect touch and SeWrinn* nan T^nn'n fjinffFitcr.npflTolr- ■' My Bungalow in Borneo (Mua Casaie Walmer's success) nice, AU/O. mechanism. - belectlOM, Uan LrflUgftter-provOJC « Shall Ibe an Angel, Daddy? (a beautiful child's song) JJo IB In all respect* as above, but In the "Bechstein" Pianos everything is so ing bucceases, and many other*, » Queen of Love (a fine baritone aong by Ed. St. Quentin) _:n, n A a, TinmMtAwnd Horn inexpressibly beautiful that whoever knows -. . * , • . .. Wltnout tne lrumpei-snapea xiorn. them as well as Ido will never cease admir.ng O/- eacn. »j Orders per post receive prompt attention. Prp r j ce 9 . them and be full o{ the deepest gratitude for Tfc , - - A ft f y Please add jd extra for each copy for postage. 3B _ Same aS No . 28 , but in the great Joy that they are to every true artist. ?'? ' I; j| of the one Trumpet-shaped Horn or Bell Isn't a Piano which is used in the Palaces ___«__ __—_ __-—_—————— # jmJJ there are five smaller Brasß Bells or Horns. of Kings and eulogised by the world's ~ « S* *A These greatly magnify the sound, and tend greatest Pianists the kind of Piano that 0 ~ '£ \ f AT\ *tf/*fj{h to give additional richness to th^tone.^ would stut yon beat r kou can get a */tWk \ ( UJ Mfm MM M m£& Thqse accustomed to playing the Mouth Gruineas cash, or on very light terms by / Mm~C Xv MmMfBJ f ISMZmjYjU^mF^ Orgari!wUU>e able to }*brformrc»^e w Blow- OU r " Easy Payment " System. sm^Mwl wMr^*^^^^ ' 1 (yM&j£m3&*^J i^ru^t'forflaying loow i^the" Send for ****** H^trated Catalogue- 3/^^— 3^^^^ C l°ng summer evenings. It may be played Free. *»m^^- ■ also % ladies with perfect ease and grace- We are " Bechstein's " Sole Agents _^i^^o^^^^ > — *^^^^^^ fulness. in the Dominion. —"^^^ll^^^ "■ £

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Otago Witness, Issue 2804, 11 December 1907, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2804, 11 December 1907, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2804, 11 December 1907, Page 18

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