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[[image:Eady1911.jpg|left|thumb|300px|''A. Eady and Co.'' advertisement, 1911]] | [[image:Eady1911.jpg|left|thumb|300px|''A. Eady and Co.'' advertisement, 1911]] | ||
[[image:Eady1918.jpg|right|thumb|300px|''A. Eady and Co.'' advertisement, 1918]] | [[image:Eady1918.jpg|right|thumb|300px|''A. Eady and Co.'' advertisement, 1918]] | ||
− | ''A. Eady and Co.'' was an Auckland company selling musical instruments, phonographs and records. Initially, called ''The Muscial Budget'', it had a branch in Hamilton from around 1908 | + | ''A. Eady and Co.'' was an Auckland company selling musical instruments, phonographs and records. Initially, called ''The Muscial Budget'', it had a branch in Hamilton from around 1908, run by S. Riley. Apparently the earliest established music store in Hamilton, it was situated near ''Theatre Royal''. It was still active in 1918. |
[[category:Musical Instrument Stores]] | [[category:Musical Instrument Stores]] | ||
[[category:Music Stores]] | [[category:Music Stores]] |
Revision as of 17:34, 20 April 2015
A. Eady and Co. was an Auckland company selling musical instruments, phonographs and records. Initially, called The Muscial Budget, it had a branch in Hamilton from around 1908, run by S. Riley. Apparently the earliest established music store in Hamilton, it was situated near Theatre Royal. It was still active in 1918.