THE BISHOP-STERLING.
A GROWING DEMAND.
THE POPULAR EDITROLA
To those who evince pride in New Zealand industry, and visitors, who are not wholly acquainted with Auckland's progress in manufacture, a singularly attractive exhibit at the Winter Exhibition will be that' apportioned to two striking features of our manufacture to-day — the Bishop Sterling piano and the Editrola gramophone. It may be news to many that these pianos not only form a very substantial part of the total New Zealand piano business, but have been used to advantage by such prominent visiting artists as Rosina Buckman, Fraser Gange, the Chermavskys, and other distinguished musical leaders. The Bishop Sterling player piano is sure to excite a good deal of very favourable comment. Lewis R Eady and Son, Ltd., realise the wonderful possibilities of the player piano business, and are offering unrivalled player prices. They have special gramophone record _ parlours in their warehouse (opposite His Majesty's Theatre), where the golden-voiced Editrola may be heard. It compares more than favourably with the competing imported instruments They are agents also for the famous Chappell piano and for Conn's_~»laK ra ted frgrtrl instruments.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 156, 4 July 1922, Page 10
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186THE BISHOP-STERLING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 156, 4 July 1922, Page 10
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