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THE BEAUTIFULLY-TONED . "TIVOLI’' ACCORDIONS . BEGG’S have great satisfaction in bringing before Accordion Players the following splendid instruments of the celebrated “TIVOLI” make: “TIVOLI, No. 4015.”— Size .41 x 9; compact and handy; ebony case; 3 sets of reeds, 3. stops; two-fold bellows; nickel corners; full tone; spendid value. 15/-, postage included. ■: “.TIVOLI No. 4355.”—-Size 51 x 10; rosewood finish case 3 sets of reeds; triple bellows; nickel corners. This instrument has . the new patented "Perplex” metal keyboard, stated to be "the most perfect and simply constructed keys ever used.” Very attractive. Good round musical tone. . 20/-, postage included. THE “ LYRICPHONE,” A NEW GRAMOPHONE! CHAS. BEGG & CO. have pleasure in introducing to New Zealand the “LYRICPHONE,” the first shipment of which has recently arrived. ■ These splendid Gramophones are handsomely made in Oak and Mahogany, fitted with speed indicator and improved sounding horn, etc. The “Lyricphone’V.is great value, and offers “more for the money” than the ordinary. make of Gramophone. Prices: OAK, with Horn, £3 10/-, £5 5/-, and £6 10/-. - MAGNIFICENT TABLE CABINETS. Hornless, and of improved construction. Oak, £ll. Mahogany, £9, £l3, and £2O. CHAS. BEQC & Co. Ltd. DUNEDIN HEADQUARTERS FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Bf p , LLLUJ I’' l«\l SUSt k\ BRUSH a 3c SfelSSw:;:; MS i i.'ii; Ai vii'ii fl modest sum fiuys a nice Headstone or monument from us Even if you have only a limited sum to spend you can secure an appropriate headstone or monu,ment by choosing the stone from our large assortment. We have them at all prices. Write for phographs, prices, &c. The variety of our stones, together with the wide range of prices, will enable you to make a most satisfactory purchase. WWELL&BOISOTE ...... SOUTH . PRINCES . STREET &M- DUNEDIN fl modest sum Dogs a nice Headstone or monument Irom os Even if you have only a limited sum to spend you can secure an appronriate headstone or monu,ment by choosing the stone from our large assortment. We have them at all prices. Write for phographs, prices, &c. The variety of our stones, together with the wide range of prices, will enable you to make a most satisfactory purchase. FMPWEU S KITE PRINCES.STREET DUNEDIN 3Hi Have You (( Tried ... , If not, TRY It and compete in the • - • “Velvet Limerick Competition Twenty Cash Prizes as under: Ist Prize ... ... ... £5 O O 2nd „ ... ... ... £3 O O 2nd 3rd „ ... ... ... £\ 10.0. 2 Prizes of ... ... ... is O ® »» »*••• _ ••• .... 7 6 lO •* » ... ... ... '2 6 £1 lO 15 7 * 2 O O o o 6 6 Here’* the Limerick: A lady of excellent taste Cried “ Sir, I will not be embraced. Your Tobacco, I know, Isn't * Velvet,' and so — Judge; C. if. BAEYERTZ, Editor, “The Triad." Wellington. READ THE CONDITIONS: <J) Competitors have to supply a missing line, the last word of which must rhyme with the word “Embraced.” i. 2 ) Competitors may send in as many attempts as they wish but each attempt must be accompanied by one (1) empty tin of “Velvet.” (5) The Judge’s decision will be final. N j * {4) All entries must be made by 31st July, 1814, after which date the Competition will close. , . <S) SuQpessful Competitors’ names and addresses will be pubHere’s the'Limerick : A lady of excellent taste Cried “ Sir, I will not be embraced. Your Tobacco, I know, Isn't * Velvet,' and so— ’ » / Judge: C. K. BAEYERTZ, Editor, “The Triad.“ Wellington. ■ r READ THE CONDITIONS: \ Competitors have to supply a missing line, the last word of which must rhyme with the word “Embraced.’’ . Competitors may send in as many attempts as they Wish but each attempt mustJbe accompanied by one (1) empty tin of “Velvet.’’ The Judge’s decision wiU. be final. , . • ''. ' All entries must be made, by 31st July, 1914, after which date the Competition will close. . ' : | • .■■■ Successful Competitors’..names,and,addrQssea,will be .published in the leading newspapers throughout New Zealand. ' Attempts to toe posted with full name and full address and an empty tin of “ VELVET '? to : ‘ . . ’ ~ ■ “ “ VELVET." 07 WELLINGTON, N.Z.

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New Zealand Tablet, 21 May 1914, Page 60

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Page 60 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, 21 May 1914, Page 60

Page 60 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, 21 May 1914, Page 60