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f> Invite Visitors to the Dunedin Winter Show To see and hear the Marvellous Player-Pianos and the Great “ Cheney” Gramophone! THE CHENEY GRAMOPHONE furnishes an almost endless variety of music—Songs and Dances, Instrumental Solos, Orchestral and Brass Band Selections, Operatic and Sacred Concerted Music, etc. The peerless beauty of Tone and the realism of reproductions are a continual delight and fascination to the happy owners of a “CHENEY.” “Aeolian,” Due-Art, and other Player Pianoi. “Cheney” Gramophones in various styles. Pianos by great British makers—Rogers, Hopkinson, Windover, etc. The “BEGG” Piano. Made in .New Zealand. Violins, Fhitcs, Comets, Accordecns, and all kinds of String, Wood-wind, and Brass Instruments. MUSIC.—A very large selection, embracing the latest Songs, Dances, Pianoforte Pieces, and Popelar “Hits.” CHAS. BEGG & CO. LTD. A home equipped with a PlayerPiano and a "Cheney" Gramophone is independent of any outside help in the way of providing Music. The most brilliant pianists in the world perform for you on the PlayerPiano, and any music - loving farmer can operate the instrument, while others of the family may play the piano in the usual way. Headquarters for Music and Musical Instruments PRINCES STREET . - DUNEDIN

1-< == THK PLUNKET SHIELD. During the final Wellington v. Auckland match, Q-tol was much in evidence for alleviating stiff and tired muscles. Very invigorating when rubbed into nape of neck.—Advt. „ _

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Otago Witness, Issue 3769, 8 June 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3769, 8 June 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3769, 8 June 1926, Page 7

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