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UNANIMOUS IN PRAISE OF BiiiiMiiisCoH-iirssw nULBRANSEN V_-TThe Hegistering Piano No other instrument has won such unstinted praise and " Evoked Prolonged Applause." delighted and surprised its hearers to such an extent as the For the first time on a Wellington platform toe Xif «*""*' . . r_. a ■ _r* 1L Registering Piano accompanied the Gramophone for Gulbransen Registering riano. A Series Or LiUlbransen instrumental and vocal renderings by Mischa Elman and i Recitals arranged by Mr. E. F. Wilks, of Sydney, in Christ- J£ iTZTe^l^r^t church, Wellington and Auckland drew Crowded and en- ciation been shown by a Wellington audience over a ,1 • .• 1 .1 .i_ • 1 I_l • _ *. musical programme. Those present appeared to be thusiastic houses to hear this remarkable instrument —the amaze d at the wonderful qualities of the Gulbransen only registering piano in the world. In each centre where Registering Piano. . 176 . i i I-. miv • —The Dominion, March 26, 1926. j concerts were given both rress and rublic were unanimous ) in their praise of the Gulbransen's classic rendering and "The Music was Exquisite." J interpretation. On Saturday night the music salon of Messrs. Robert | Francis, Ltd., was packed with a throng of spellbound ! TL„ P„lU»--««- ;- -.«*• -. " _.l--.~~ -.;--.-. " Tk_-_ ie, «/-» music-lovers, and the instrument that delighted them was 1 lhe Laulbransen is not a player-piano. ihere is no the new Gu ' lbransen Registering Piano. The music was ft mechanical banging down of the prescribed keys, no Stereo- exquisite, and only cold facts could make the audience I ! i i. r i i . T-i is , ll j realise that the notes were being pressed down by 1 typed adjustment or speed and tone. Ihe pedals, controlled mechanical means. i by the yeriest amateur, caress the notes as softly and surely —Lyttelton Times, March is, 1926. j as the fingers of a Paderewski. "Supremely Human in Cadence." I jr ■■ — *" The feature of the evening was a demonstration of Q ethe Gulbransen Registering Piano, by Mr. E. F. Wilis, | of Sydney. Sitting with eyes closed, one would be con- 1 i-|? ?: . vinced, when the new Gulbransen Registering Piano is 1 ~' ■, being played, that a master hand was giving a wonderful \ .----'% rendition of the music. It is extremely difficult for the \ listener to realise that the beautiful melodies are tho " *HSM3OZz- product of a mechanical piano—mechanical only in its 'n -*» #«_ action, however, and supremely human in cadence, tone, 3 Do not confuse this New Gulbransen with the old Gulbransen. •_>• Quesn SMNeaiVictoria _•) AUCKLANO I It was not until 1924 that Gulbransen discovered the secret of yf correct registration—an invention that at once made the Gul- W. J. CADDELL, Manager. Alff bransen peer of all Player-Pianos—the only true Registering Piano y_2r Sin the world. See and hear the " Gulbransen "in E. and F. Hamilton Agent: Whangarei Agent: y_J_r Showroom. Prices from £165. The Gulbransen is guaranteed j. JJ. GITTOS. S BLANSKAPD drs for 10 years. jC/y -----_»_-__m_»_»_»_»_»_-_j_^_»_i_»_-_»-^_»---«-—— i _■ n _w __■ B B _v Examine this Specification- 3 i Four-Cylinder Water-Cooled Engine. Automatic Lubrication. 1 Four-Wheel Brakes. Balloon Tyres. I 1 Shock Absorbers. Grease Gun Chassis Lubrication. I Electric Starting, Lighting and Horn. | Speedometer. Adjustable Front Seats. I Aluminium Body, and Complete All-Weather Equipment. | Seats Three Adults, or Two Adults and Three Children. 1 I! EASILY THE BEST SMALL CAR IN THE WORLD 1 Seabrook, Fowlds & Co. j Symonds Street Auckland |

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 78, 3 April 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 78, 3 April 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 78, 3 April 1926, Page 18

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