J—_—, l_L± jr m m m .^3 /& <*2 *=» ® VAtXHAU Blackwell Motors Ltd CORNER DURHAM AND KILMORE STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH $ &M{S ? ® <•! r^ss3£ if' t- ■/. „ ®to»«2fc >&>•* - V** s ,:» S#? <<j. aa ' They Have Made Their Way By the Way They are Made' GULBRANSEN The Registering Piano For the Price of an Ordinary Player Piano The musical and mechanical genius of the age together produced the Guibransen, the registering piano which is different from any player piano you have ever heard. Guibransen registers your own feelings, your fleeting moods in all faithfulness. With Guibransen ' you can now express yourself in music with the inspiration of a master. A perfect medium of self-expression, its music will hold you spellbound. ..The World's artists, including Galli Curci, Tito Schipa and Rachmaninoff endorse Guibransen for all purposes, solo playing, and singing or instrumental accompaniments. Elaine . Forbes Crane, noted American Concert Pianist, says: "It is the only type ;of mechanism I have ever heard which the player can control completely to suit his ■» every mood." - • Pedal action is 50% easier and correspondingly more sensitive than any player . piano. . L . . - ■ There is no excessive mechanical tone, nor any stereotyped sameness in rhythm, with jumpy, uneven music. Call in and let us give you a demonstration. This will place no obligation on you. Your silent piano taken in part payment. Guibransen, the Registering Piano, price*# at £145 EASIEST TERMS ARRANGED IhihQrapcisJffJ HIGH S T CHRISTCHURCH For Everything of the best in music
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19853, 14 February 1930, Page 18
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