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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, run by | + | ''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 Samuel Riley. Apparently the earliest established music store in Hamilton, it was situated near ''Theatre Royal''. In 1912, due to its popularity, it opened another shop in Victoria St. It was still active in 1918. |
[[category:Musical Instrument Stores]] | [[category:Musical Instrument Stores]] | ||
[[category:Music Stores]] | [[category:Music Stores]] |
Revision as of 17:49, 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 Samuel Riley. Apparently the earliest established music store in Hamilton, it was situated near Theatre Royal. In 1912, due to its popularity, it opened another shop in Victoria St. It was still active in 1918.