The D.1.C., Christchurch.
It speaks well for the enterprise of one of our leading firms in the South Island, and for the prosperity of Temuka and surrounding districts when a magnificent stock of 20 to 30 pianos and organs are brought here and opened up in our midst. The above firm ara now recognised as ono of the foremost caterers to the public in music and musical instruments, and their stock is now perhaps the largest in the colony, 'iho firm's present intention, as will be seen by advertisement and special inset, is to supply a badly felt want in Temuka, by holding a special sale of pianos and organs by well known makes, for a few days only ; but we trust that the support accorded them during the present sale, will induce them to establish a permanent branch here, as the need of an up-to-date music warehouse is badly felt in Temuka, but be that as it may, the present i 3 certainly a grand opportunity for those who have not yet invested in an instrument to secure one out of the splendid selection and on the firm's well known easy time payment system.—(Advt.)
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Temuka Leader, Issue 3669, 27 November 1900, Page 3
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195The D.I.C., Christchurch. Temuka Leader, Issue 3669, 27 November 1900, Page 3
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