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w*wfflEk iTTHEN YOU BUY FROM " BEGGS " vou buy from the Largest Importers \\ in the Dominion, and you get the BEST VALUE and the LOWEST PRICES; but you get something more important stftb-ybu get RELIABLE instruments which will give you complete satisfaction. Ocarinas— This pleasing little instrument is becoming ineasingly popular. It is so handy in size, phasing in tone, and easv to plav. French make of Black Composition Key A, 1/d; D, 3/3; B filat. 4/6 ; E, 5/8. The first, three hive Tuning Slide*. French make. White'Celluloid Cover-Key C, 2/6 ; G, I'i, B, 6/8; and C, with Tuning Slide, 8/3, Accnrdeonp— The celebrated organ-toned" No. 350," size, 11 x 64. Ebonisel ease and mouldings Triple Nicklobound bel'ows.-, four Stops, eqalling SO Peeds. The best value in the Dominion —3O/; by post, 31/0; No. 9524 fcize, 10 x 54.; Kbonised case, etc. ; triple bellows; 3 Stops and 3 sets of extra broad Reeds—l»/ii- No 28034—Size, 10 x 54,; Ebonised ease, etc. ; double red cloth bellows; 2 Stops and~2 80ts of KeedS— Wo. No 15634-Size, i.s x 4J ; Black polished case ; nickel pallets, triple bellows; 2 Stops, 2 sets of Reeds—7/0. OTnutii Ors-ans —The famous " BOOMERANG. The MINIATURE. 20 Reeds, 1/6 ; the BOOMERANG, 40 Reeds. 2/0 ; the PROFESSIONAL, 20 Reeds, 2/-; the GREAT PROFESSIONAL, 40 Reed*, 4/- Postage 2d each extra. "BOY'S" MOUTH ORGAN, Cd; post free, 7d Violins— The Student's Outfit: Violin, Bow, Case, Extra Set of Strinas, Tutor, etc., 50/- The Beginner's Outtit: Same as above but less expensive make, 27/6, Music Stand, Bronzed Iron, with Desk (No. 11), 5/51 ait doling— Genuine Italian make, in Rosewood No. 8 (15 Rib), 30/-; No. 9 (19 Rib), 35/-; No. 10 (19 Rib), 40/- ; etc. All foil aril* —Well made; fine mellow tone Each in cardboard case with Plectrum, Tuning Key, and Tutor Imitation Rosewood-No. 10, si/; No. 11, 25/-; No. 2, 10/6; No. 3, 14; No. 4, 15,6. BaujiiK-Perfect in Tone and Finish. No. 1, 27/6; No. 2, ■ 47/6 ; No. 3, 55/6 ; No. 4, 60/- - ftuitars— lmitation Rosewood; splendid tone. No. 11, 17/6 ; No. 12, 21/-; No. M 30/- ; No. 15, 42/Cornets— English models. No. 27, 63/-; No. 28, 70/6. Flutes— Cocoa Wood. No. 50, 2/-; No. 53, 3/6 ; No. 56, 10/6 ; No 58, 12/6. Metronome)*—Every student should have one, so as to acquire the art of keeping perfect time—ls!/-, 14/-, 17/6, and CO/Visitors to the Winter Show are invited to Call. Head Centre for Musical Instruments .•9 Princes St., Dunedin. ■■■•>•■;... —;-^.':-_- •v.,.;.. fc ISlii ■x-'•/■' T7ISITORS TO PUNEDIN FOR J HK WINTEII SHOW are invited to call and inspect V our splendid stock of Pianos, which comprises a great selection by world-renowned makers. We can supply Pianos by NEWMAN, of London, at 35gs; the celebrated " BEGG " Pianos at 40, 45. and 50 guineas ; " TIETZE" Models, 42 and 45 guineas ; and instruments by KOHLA, GO'KS & KALLMAN, SCHIEDMAYER, JJSO. BKI-NSMEAD & KOi\, LTD., and BECHSTKIN. AMERICAN ORGANS by "TSSTKY," the famous maker. We have recently received a new sl.ipment of splendid instruments at 18, 20, 22, and 2o guineas and upwards. "POSITIVE" PIPE OE6ANS.-We invite clergymen, church officers, public hall trustees, lodge officials, and all others interested, to hear this •wonderful instrument. It represents a revolution in organ building, and brings a Pipe Organ within the r-ach of those who appreciate the "King of Instruments "at its true worth. Prices from £l2O. Recitals daily during Show Week. Before coming to Town send for Illustrated Catalogue. :#» chas. mm & co., Ltd., PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN.-

G.N DAWSON & COMPANY »iLL-POSTERS and SIGNWRITERS, 9 Dee street, INVERCARGILL. Having secured the'Sole Right of New Football and Sports Grounds for Advertising Purposes, we are prepared to enter into CONTRACTS for same at Lowest Rates. We reserve 30 x 10 boards for Theatrical purposes. , .. __.... 30ju RINC E S S THEATRE. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. Every Evening at 8. FULLER'S PICTURES. Change of Programme Every Thursday. : " -'•'■ \ Matinee Every Saturday.' Admission: Is 6d, Is, and 6d. lOGRAPH FILMS.—A Magnificent Selection of Up-to-date Pictures For lie at from a foot. Write for list. — «nry Hayward (agent for ■ Spencer, of Bjdney), Royal Albert Hall, Auckland.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2934, 8 June 1910, Page 88

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Page 88 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2934, 8 June 1910, Page 88

Page 88 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2934, 8 June 1910, Page 88

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