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THE CHOICE OF A PIANO. As Low-priced Pianofortes aie largely sold by Auction throughout *>ew Zealand, and are afterwards offeied for Sale by parties who are not iv the tiade, THE SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES Of C. BEGG & CO.'S Pianoforte Gallery, where the finest Instruments by many of the MOST RELIABLE MAKERS IN EUROPE Are arranged for inspection and trial by intending purchasem, mutt be appreciated. The highest-class Pianofoites are celebta*rd and unt qua lied for Hph-class Mechanism, Beauty <f Tone, Elasticity of '.loach, with Elepance of Deeipn, Reliable Woikmaothip, and the Choicest Materials. QHARLES gEGG & QO.'S INSTALMENT SYSTEM. 9* Under this liberal system great Advantages are offered to the Public. ANY PIANOFORTE OR ORGAN In their splendid Btock can be selected under a form of HIRE AGKKEMENT for eett'ement as may be nprceable to the inquiier, within TWO YEARS ; in special cases, within THhEE YEABB. EXAMPLE: 0. BEGG k CO. ni 1 QUOTE the LOWEST PRICE, And inquirers are invited to make a Cash Deposit on Selection, and to make other Monthly or Quarterly Payments at arranged dates. The amount left over for future payment, and the time required, regulaiing the -dvancp at a fair rate upon the Cash Pric<\ On com. pletion of the terms of agreement, the Instrument is transf rrcl by a receip'ed sale Dote to, and tl ereby becomes the property of the individual who entered into the arrangement. This syßtem has be< n in constant use to the convenience of Hundreds of Families all over the Colony FOR MANY YEARS. CHARLES BEGG & CO., DUNEDIN and TIMABU. TMPERIAL HOTEL, Cobneb St. Asaph and Babbadoeb Stbbets, CHRISTCHURCH. T. GREEN ... ... ... Pbopbietob. This Hotel has been completely renovated and refurnished, nol expense having been spared. The rooms, which are the largest, airiest, and most comfortable in Christcburch, combined with the ample GARDEN AND GROUNDS attached to the Hotel, make it the finest place in New Zealand for the accommodation of Tourists, Travellers, and Families. tff The Cuisine is under the Superintendence of a First-Class Ch6f. ~~Z ~" TT A. C. B. S O~C IET V, « v &&f x XX, — rxrf^' £ Established 1871. fes r rt_i4%T^^ l i^' eß*B^ere(^e B* B^ ere(^ nnder the Friendly Societies Act OBJECTS. — To cherish a love for Faitb and Fatherland ; 1o extend the hand of fellowship to our co-religionists of every nationality ; to render assistance and visit the sick and distressed ; to help the widows and orphans uf deceased members. A member on payment ot Is weekly is entitled to medical attendance and medicine for himself and family. Also 20a per week for 26 weeks, 15s for the next 13 weeks, and 10a per week for a period of 13 weeks, in case of sickness. On the death of wife, £10; at his own death relatives receive £20. Twenty branches of this excellent Institution are now eetablished in New Zealand, and everyone elegible for membership should join, and participate in its unsurpassed advantages, Full particulars to be had from the branches, and from JAMES O'BRIEN, District Secretary, Auckland

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 46, 8 March 1889, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 46, 8 March 1889, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 46, 8 March 1889, Page 22

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