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' ' - """ ■ - • ' ' ''- "' """''"mi' Mm in' I " - MUSIC. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LD., Musical phinoes &TEEBT, dunedin. Instruments. gome More of Them! " : I A GREAT -ACCORDEON. %X°2£ $ 258&1"" Bm xS -% TflT^ 1 £* "No. 350."— Size 6£ x 11. Ebonißfd Case .and Mouldings: Nickelled Palettes. Triple Full Nickel-bound £*CtCs Q. fari l-^r^lTi"ai I^l* Bellow*. Four Stops. Four Se^s, equalling 80 Rf e^p, &0., &c. Price 30/- Per post for 31/0. jg' 3& O VJ'Vt A. Vy frf \&.A.%A»JL t*jr^SJLM.£*kJ» W« can hardly recommend this instrument too strongly. Its magnifacent tone and handy size will make it a ■^*^* *" real favourite. Large selection of Accord eons from 7/6 each. We have sold up to the present no less than 350,000 of these Popular Songs, and tlge demand 54GPIPES.— Henry Starck's Bagpipes were us«?d exclusively by Queen Victoria's head piper, and are ! is bigger than eter I Like Oliver Twist, the public is asking for " njbre/' and here they are — at supplied to the Pipe Bands of variola regiment* in H.M. Army. They are distinguised by their grand, ' leatf ; a few of- them— for there are so many novelties that you will have to'send for a Free List full, pure? sweet tone, and every instrument is guaranteed to be in perfect tune. We are Sole Agents - -I It. '^ j * 14. &"** +i,« ™iU i^« in New Zealand for this eminent maker, and are consequently m a position to quote extremely moderate ' of them in order to get to know the complete range. p *. eg In Ebonv _ £6 10/-, £9, and £11 11/- In African Blackwood-£l2 12/-, £14 14/-, £16 16/-! Wake Up, Ne^v Zealand j' Give me the Good Old Land ; I'm Afraid to go Home in the Dark ; I want you to and £2s. See my Girl; Whack-fol-thc-riddle-ol ; ii I sfrouTd Plant 9 Tiny Seed ; I sajgl Good-bye, Loyd; A^t you pjpE CHANTERS Cocus Wood, 21/; Ebony, 24/- and 36/- ; African Black Wood, 30/Conifng Back? And a Little Child ; Advertisempntß ; Bombardier; Boomerang; Black Sheep Lfives you DB . r ß, T ««,'. r n 4 wi 1 «i R c mr nm »w n^ iir . t?^™ in/ to/a -,i ta/ .a# • »i 1 w , Bel ; tome and Umy Kalnbow ; Could we pnly Recall the Paft ; Olimb,-*rß, Clhnb ; Egfy Little Jit f^ A^TICE CH ANTERS. -Coc ° s 7/6 ; Ebony, 10/., 12/6, and 14/- ; African Black Wood, . Added j E.very Ship will find a Harbour ; From Poverty Street td Golden Square ; He was very Kind to Jf 6 ; 17/- BAGPIPE FIITIiSGS of every description. Hanging Round'the Cornerof the Street ; I could Igarn to Love You ; I've struck a Chorus ; I'm -Stwuiijg BOOMERANG MOUTH ORGAN.— It was on a BOOMERANG that Walter Osmoud won the Ausf<?r a Xook of You ; I'm Tying the Leaves ; I'm Going to Take you Back ; It's Bound to Come Out in the t^alasian Championship, Gold Medal, and purse of sovereigns. The MINIATURE BOOMERANG^ 1/6.— Wash; IDon'-t Care ifthere'^ a Girl there; Just Tit-Bits ; Jean, Jean, from Abe?deen ; Jack, Jaok, Jack; 10 single holes and 20 tangent alloyed steel reeds. The BOOMERANG, 2/6.— Strong, massive, concave Lola ;No One Knows.; Oh, Oh, Antonio; Oh, Oh, it.'s a Terrible Tale ; Ob, what a Nasty Feeling ; Pushed CO ver, heavy plates, 40 tangent steel reeds. Full of sweetness and charm. .The Universal Favourite. The - it Through the Window; Reed Bird ; Rose with a Broken Stein; Spmebody that I" 1 .J," 'V. . v PROFESSIONAL BOOMERANG, 25.— 20 reeds; interchangeable parts. Gives easy Know; Won't you Come Down and Open thai; Door? Playmates; There's a F<is at the f{jnjsr~) 9*Jt pure vibrations. Very carefully made. The GREAT PROFESSIONAL BOOMERANG, Gates of England ; You Can't Stop your Heart from Beating ; Soldier- and his Child; etc. ' i"'<'K/^\J Jt: * * ss * — *° reeds'; solid metal case*. Magnificent tone ; capable of great power ; -handsome - _ „,~ 'J. ~~ .«.«*■,« "'. . '„ .'4 . tt -i ■ a ' ' »jr I. v v '^ wglg* l^ JQ&M&R J&R -in sfm^axAncei ; reeds turned to perfection.' Postage on any of the above 2d.' PIANO fWJS.-Flying'Awow; March^, Intermezzo..- Uncle Sa^y March,. Eohws A^^^S^m^^mSi^ SPECIAt.-The BOYS' MOTJTH ORGAN. Urand value, 6d y -posted, 7d. - .- "fr§ai J old Kenfuckjr-March;/Mooalight Intermezzo, Cinderella Waltz, Jack ana Jill tM^rW^Wi^^^^i) ' ■- ' Waltz, Olga Schotti3che, Four Little Blackberries Schot^ische, Kiltles'-Alarch, Lantern '^Sj^^g^jJ^^ Send for our ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. It' is free . ' Dance, Black Ha-wk'Waltz. v Harry" Tiiuder's Songs, arranged "as^PianoSolo*. - - -Jfa^^^^^-^' ■ for the asking, and you can spend a pleasant half-hour looking through it.

JJIS MAJESTY'S .THEATRE. .Direction of Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON. - THE THEATRICAL EVENT Of THE YEAR. Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY. WE2>NJSSJ>.A."3r, JUNE SO, First Presentation in Dunedin Of the Brilliant and Famous Musical Play, THE DAIRYMAIDS, Vhich ran for almost Two- Years at the Apollo Theatre, London, proving One of the Greatest Successes ever placed on the English Stage. Among -the many Charming Novelties jich make up the- Phenomenal Attractiveness of this Play are the Famous j SANDOW GIRLS ,' ! In their UNIQUE GYMNASIUM SQENE. : ' SATURDAY. JULY\ 3, _ . --. The Reoord'-brealving ' ' ■ TBIE MIDKSY WIXJOW. The Box . Plan -for the first six. nights' df The Mirry Widow and "the- Matinee dv ' Wednesday , July 7. -will, be open at. - the Dresden at 9.30 on Thursday, morning. ■ Prices: 6s, As, and 2s. No early dpois. ! SOUTH ISLAND TOUR. direction VICTOR BECS. , Return Visit to New Zealand, of . ' the World-famed ASTRONOMER. METEOROLOGIST, i and TRAVELLER, CLEMENT !L. WRAGGE, After a Five Years' Triumphal Tour of Great -Britain, India, and Australia, will give his GRAND SCIENTIFIC ENTERI'AINMENTS at the following towns, inder: — WYNDHAM, July 5; MATAURA, July 7; GORE, July 8 and 9. Magnificently Illustrated by the finest astronomical photograph? from the "° great Observatories. Appalling ! Superb ! - Marvellous ! The -Opportunity of a -Lifetime. i'opular Prices. Fiill v particulars in" local J apers-- • • .... ] "BARRINGTON WATERS, Rep.' ». N. DAWSON& COMPANY. BELE-EOSTERS and SIGNWRITER^, - De 3 ; street,. INVERCARGILL. Having secured the- Solo Right of. 27ew Football i and Sporjs Grounds for Advertising Pur- j poses, .we are. prepared to enter into CONTRACTS .for same at Lowest Rates. Wo reserve 30 x 10 beards for Theatrical purposes. - 30ju J> RINC ES S THEATRE. Proprietors, John" Fuller and Sons. Every Evening at 8. FULLERS' ' WIDE-WORLD PICTURES And SINGING PICTURES. Change of Programme Every Thursday. Matinee Every Saturday. Admission : Is 6d, Is, and 6d. » ■ iRIOGRAPH FILMS.— A Magnificent X> Selection of Up-to-date Pictures For Sale at from l£d a. foot. Write for list. — Henry Hayward (agent for Spencer, of {Sydney), Royal Albert Hall, Auckland. .

In fining two Hamilton, balers — one. £5, -■^ho other £10 — for Belling -short-weight ©read, the magistrate said the fines would {lot be any hardships, as' defendants had ample from tibe pubfa'o to pay them. t . tl3ie Rev. B. L. Gwynne, of the Kentish {Colonisation Association, arrived in Weij£ng%pn by the lonib last week. The organisation with which he is connected is Swqmoting the settling of • English young - Ijnen on the land 'in Australasia. The flunigrants, who_&re of the working classes. -,^re seJeobsd with special regard to physical &tness and gensd-ail character, and are given jwo years' practical training before they vteave England. The association works on Voluntary lines, and calls upon the rich to Yelp the unemployed poor.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2884, 30 June 1909, Page 68

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Page 68 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2884, 30 June 1909, Page 68

Page 68 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2884, 30 June 1909, Page 68

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