HOW TO BUY A I‘IANO. 1915 procedure. Once upon n time, when musical instruments were regularly imported into New Zealand, purchasing a piano was a simple mailer, and choice was decided mainly by the maker’s name, and the price of the model. But importation ceased long ago, and new pianos may not arrive for some time to come. People who want pianos today must liny used instruments —if they can get them. In order to help the situation, Beggs, the Piano Experts, have during recent years conducted a Dominion-wide scheme, through I heir ten brandies, tor the purchase and reconditioning of used pianos. This service protects both the buyer and the seller. Begg’s have piano experts at all their brandies who "-know just what a used piano is worth, and just what needs to be done to it to make it a satisfactory investment for a new owner. Begg’s give best cash prices for pianos of all makes, and thoroughly overhaul and recondition them for resale. Begg's reputation for fair dealing over a period of 81 years stands behind every transaction. Buy from Begg's for full satisfaction. Charles Begg and Co. Lid., The Musical and Electrical Centre, .Manners Street, Wellington. Phone 40-120. —• Advf.
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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 289, 5 September 1945, Page 8
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