Three Famous Pianofortes on ! Display in Our Showrooms and I at Our Stand at the Auckland ; Winter Exhibition I It is E. and F. policy to stock only pianos of proven merit, so that no> - j < matter what piano you choose—and the range of maker and model is; „-;;• j representative of the world's best-—you can be certain of selecting an instrument that will keep its tone and good appearance for a lifetime. The three world-famed pianos listed below are on display in our Queen Street Showrooms and at our Stand at the Auckland Winter Show. SQUIRE & LONGSON j £85 British and Overstrung. £85 The product of 40 years' experience in Piano intrigues the ear—satisfying with its making, the Squire & Longson Piano stands chanical perfection the most exacting piano \ to-day a peer in the realm of fine English critics. ] and Continental instruments. At £85 it is undoubtedly the finest value No longer need you deny yourself a really i offering in the Dominion. Beautiful in beautifully toned and reliable English Piano, craftsmanship and rich in tone, the Squire for everybody can afford this superior Eng- & Longson Piano delights the eye and lish instrument at the low price— £Bs. BLUTHNER PIANO Germany's Masterpiece Germany bas always been recognised as the does the Bluthner reach the highest stanhome of fine pianos, and in the Bluthner dards, but also in appearance this beautiful Pianoforte, created by the world's genius of piano leaves nothing to be desired, a refined piano manufacturers, Julius Bluthner, we simplicity of design being imparted to every ~ have, without doubt, Germany's master- model. You are invited to inspect and hear . piece. Not alone in tone and craftsmanship the handsome Bluthner models. . . „__, ; < BROADWOOD Piano of the Immortals. When you are choosng your piano, consider the motives /•' which moved such a man as Beethoven, for instance, to BEETHOVEN said of his entrust a Broadwood Piano with his soul's messages to Broadwood Grand : "I the world. Until you have heard and played a Broad- re _. a _ d it a _ &n _ lta _ Qn . wood you cannot know to what perfection the making -.- Hich i shall lace the of pianos has been brought. sublimest offerings of my The "action" of a modern Broadwood is a beautiful spirit to the divine ■?, example of complex leverage. The mechanism operates Apollo." instantaneously and noiselessly, yielding at will the lightest pianissimo or the full resounding fortissimo. The ° Broadwood Grand which Chopin used for his recitals in - London and Manchester in 1 848 is still in existence (and </;__i________r has, in fact, never yet needed repairing). See and hear ~mA\ __r this Piano of the nation for yourself. ___jj 191 Queen Street, Auckland. sfi BrrS 18-! MmW W.J. CADDELL - Auckland Manager. l 9 ■__■__! _tl^__l S. BLANSHARD - - Whangarei Agent. __• I J. PURYER .... Pukekohe Agent. I (MP I J. H. GITTOS - - - _ Hamilton Agent. ft !||/S_e B A. V. MERRIMAN - - . Rotorua Agent. V JJI/ W ▼ ■_______^ mmm _______________ mm m '■■
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1926, Page 40
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