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The amalgamation of two popular' Queen Street business concerns —Richardson's Piano Agency and the AngloAmerican Music Store, Ltd., has ju*t been effected, the combined businesses being now located at 110, Queen Street (opposite Milne and Choyce), under the style or title of tbe Richardson Piano / and Importing Company, Ltd. ■ Union - proverbially means strength, and in this case the combine is a particularly powerful one. By the way, Richardson's happens to be the only combined pianoforte and sheet music warehouse in this city, a point its numerous patrons are not slow to recognise. The sheet-mu3ic department is run upon modern lines, and here will always be found the very latest popular songs, waltzes, and pianoforte solos, and it is worthy of special note that Richardson's make a feature of playing over any selection buyers (or possible buyers) may express a desire to hear. But" it must never be forgotten that Richardson's main business is in pianofortes, and in these instrumentthey are offering just now some really extraordinary bargains. —(Ad.) "Keep Smiling" Pumice Soap, *<U "Keeep Smiling" Boot Polish. Sd; "Keep Smiling" Floor Polish, Sd. All -super quality.—(Ad.) \ F. W. Peddle speaks to the electors of Roskill on Monday next on "The Unity of the Empire."—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 277, 21 November 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 277, 21 November 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 277, 21 November 1919, Page 6

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