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I Music of the Allied Countries | RUSSIA | "Dance of the Automatons," By Tschaikowsky jg t■ A HIS is one of the most fanciful and fascinating Rj I numbers in Tschaikowsky's "Nutcracker Suite." 3 The droll spirit of humour that animates the music jjj has been admirably caught in the above drawing by Mr. K Shepperson, the famous "Punch" artist. K At night-fall in a Russian toy-maker's shop the quaintly- K carved dolls come to life and to the accompaniment of Jfli toy instruments their rigid limbs relax into the movements njj of an eccentric and characteristic dance. jjj It is intensely interesting to interpret this little piece by 5j j|jj means of the 'Pianola* Piano; the exclusive expression W re devices enable you to give the fullest rein to your imagina- S K tion, and at the same time provide you with an cxact guide H ffi to the composer's intentions. Hi | THE PIANOLA PIANO I I BRINGS ALL MUSIC TO YOUR HOME 1 § EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT g jQ There mu»t be many [jj jQ compositions you have Qj: uj often longed to play on ru uj the piano; why not pay rO. ffi a visit to our showrooms H Qj and learn how easily si j}i you can do so? The jjj! tjj easß with whicK you ru can master the control In' f3 devices of the 'Pianola' tn' n] Piano, and by their Qj means endow your Qj In favourite music with jJJ Cj personal expression. ru Dj will agreeably surprise {0 [)j you. If you cannot call n} write for Catalog; C. § Sole Agents: jj] 1 MILNER & THOMPSON | I Manchester Street, Christchurch I

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15917, 2 June 1917, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15917, 2 June 1917, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15917, 2 June 1917, Page 11

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