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A piano in the home is by no means a luxury in this twentieth century, it is a necessity, for it is now fully iccognised that music exeicises a wonderful influence in tho family life. Furthermore, a musical education is rightly regarded as desirable for all children. With many people the question of expense prevents the possession of apiano. Sixty, seventy, and eighty guineas strikes them as being a great deal of money to pay away, but there is no need for this extravngance, if extravagniicc it is considered. The Biitish built Tlillier Piano at £37 10s, £42 10s., or £47 10s, is the ideal piano lor the cottage. The Hillier pianos are noted for their purity of lone, and perfect mechanism, and the sole agents urc! t-ho Wellington Piano L'o., Ltd., 134) Lambtoivaua,Y.—Advt

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 20, 23 July 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 20, 23 July 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 20, 23 July 1909, Page 9

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