" M ra——wSaC The Pianola I Piano is not to be compared with any other musical instrument. Certainly no other player-piano | approaches it in musical effective- a ness. B ! It is unique in the history of music. § From time immemorial instru- f mental music has been a difficult A art, practised by the few for the | multitude. It remained for the a invention of the Pianola to set the | multitude free. With this won- | derful instrument, for the first time A a perfection of musical expression a is possible to everyone. I Great music and popular—whatever you H will, may be played upon the Pianola beautifully and artistically, even by the I novice. With brief practice the most wonderful musical results may be secured. The Pianola was the original instrument of its type. It has always been years | ahead of the scores of player-pianos that have sprung up to compete with it. In thousands of homes it is making music accessible and enjoyable as never before. Let it bring the complete joys of music to you. It is moderate in cost—easy to buy. A FIRST PAYMENT OF £20 will establish a Pianola in your home. Remember that the Pianola is obtainable only from us and is made in the Steinway, Steck, Stroud, Aeolian, Farrand and the English-made Weber. LIBERAL TERMS-CATALOG ON REQUEST AGENTS: MILNER & THOMPSON LTD. 128 Manchester Street, Christchurch
Bad colds and "NAZO7," cannot exist together. Tc&t this common-sense and certain treatment. Children like it. 2 1
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16693, 29 November 1919, Page 11
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