NEW Pianos from 51- weekly The Piano—somewhat neglected in recent years—is showing signs of returning popularity. In Britain, especially, this “come back” is very marked. New Zealand will naturally follow suit. . Now is the time to buy; prices are very low, but increased demand will cause a rise. Look at this example of value in Absolutely New Instruments. Usually Now Pianos £lO5 £55 Player Pi ano y £235 £7s Large selection of used instruments at corresponding reductions. Biiuiitiniii|uiiiiiiinininiiiiuiiliiliuiiiii>inii»inimniiiin || * ,|,l| * ll * 1,,1,,11,1,,1 ¥ " - I Weekly Payment* and Deposits C/. g |x w/" arranged to suit your income. **/ | |. Weekly Call and see our stock. Weekly | giiiiiniw;iiiiiiiininiiiii'hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminii»inmin |l * l '>in |l * l,,ll * l '* ll,l,,ll,,l,s lr ! r j?T^ v iS > s x^!, lus s lJf
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 252, 21 July 1934, Page 19
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120Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 252, 21 July 1934, Page 19
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