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A Piano for £5 Look at the prices! KIRKMAN A well-known English make. Was £7/10/-. Sale Price £5 ADAMS English Piano. Iron frame, finished in dark mahogany. Was £25. Sale Price £22/10/WILCOX & WHITE ORGAN An ideal organ for a small church. Sunday school, or lodge; 9 stops, guaranteed order Was £l7/10/-. Sale Price £ls CHAS. BEGG lona model. Dark walnut, overstrung, underdamper, rich tone and responsive touch. Highly recommended. Was £42/10/-. Sale Price £39/10/FOUR DAYS ONLY CHAS. BEGG A piano which has had careful use. An excellent practice piano. Medium size. Was £32/IC/-. Sale Price £2B/10/EAVESTAFF A good strong iron-frame English Piano, in first-class condition, mellow tone, finished in ebony. Was £37/10/-. Sale Price £33/10/JOHN BRINSMEAD The finest English piano, in excellent order; tone and touch guaranteed. In dark rosewood. Was £45. Sale Price £42/10/SQUIRE & LONGSON High grade English. Modern in every respect and equal to new. Was £55. Bargain Price £52/10/YOU WILL SAVE POUNDS MF YOU BUY AT ONCEI FREE OFFER.— 2S copies of selected music given- away free with every piano sold during this sale. MERKEL Full iron frame, overstrung, modern casework, easy touch. Was £35. Sale Price £29/10/MEISSNER One of the well-known German makes. Full iron frame, overstrung, underdamper. Full resonant tone. Ideal for school or hall. Was £4O. Bargain Price £37/10/All Covered by Our Guarantee lore popular. Here is your opportunity to purchase a good instrument at a fraction of its original cost. THE HOUSE OF MUSIC

GRASSES and LLuYLK Common Sheltons j MIXTURES FOR AUTUMN SOWING * For Winter Forage, Green Manure, Temporary and Permanent Pasture and Early Spring Silage Crops. ■-•"■ m r** Permanent Pasture. M/D P.8.-Perennial Ryegrass, Mother Seed ...' 8/6 to 10/6 bushel M/D P.B. Perennial Ryegrass, Permanent Pasture .. 7/6 to 9/6 bushel M/D P.B. Perennial Ryegrass, Uncertified 6/- to 7/6 bushel M/D Akaroa Cocksfoot, best Mother Seed 1/6 per lb. M/D Poa Pratensis 1/3 per lb. M/D H.B. White Clover, best Mother Seed 4/3 per lb. M/D H.B. White Clover, best Permanent Pasture 2/- per lb. M/D Certified Montgomery Red Clover (Mother Seed). 99.5%, 95%, 3/6 lb. The King of Fodder Crop. M/D Marlborough Lucerne Seed .. 2/- per lb., 30lb lots; 2,3 per lb., smaller lots. Purity 99%, Germination 98%. M/D Genuine Hunter River Lucerne Seed .. 1/6 per lb., 20lb lo*s;' 1/9 per lb., smaller lots. Purity 99%. Germination 99%. Subterranean Clover. Commercial Subterranean Clover At 1/6 lb. Super Grade Mid-season or Mount Barker Type Clover .... At 1/6 lb. Tullarook Late Flowering Type Clover At 2/6 lb. Harvested under Victorian Department of Agriculture supervision. ,r-'--,-:..- *> ,i:„ ; v . < .' . ; „ Forage, Green Manure, Temporary Pasture. M/D Italian Ryegrass, new crop, 99% Purity, 95% Germination. 5/6 sack lots, 5/9 broken M/D Western Wolths 5/6 sack lots, 5/9 broken M/D Cow Grass 1/- to 1/2 lb. Local Cow Grass 9d to lOd lb. Scotch Tares 15/6 to 16/- bushel Blue Lupins Per bushel 5/9, 12lbs for 1/6, or 2d lb. White' Mustard Seed „.. 10d lb. M/D Clipped College Algerian Oats. Germination 95%. Sack lots, 5/6 per bushel; Broken, 5/9 per bushel Farmers' Algerian Oats. Germination 99%. Sack lots, 4/- per bushel; Broken, 4/6 per bushel M/D Clipped Garton Oats. Sack lots, 5 6 per bushel; Broken, 5/9 pur bushel : armers' Cape Barley. Sack lots, 3/6 per bushel; Broken, 4/■ per bushel Lawn Grass Mixtures. Finest Mixtures, without Ryegrass, for Tennis, Croquet, and Bowling Greens At 2/6 lb. inefit Mixtures, with Ryegrass At 1/6 lb. ' i Cheap Mixtures for Rough Greens. Poverty Bay Mixture At 9cl lb. Quantities of Seed required: For general purposes, sowing loz to 2oz ■ per sq. yd. For Renovating: Half the above rates will be sufficient. SEED AND PRODUCE DEPARTMENT

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18975, 27 March 1936, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18975, 27 March 1936, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18975, 27 March 1936, Page 6

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