Hundreds of articles are sold each week on the hire purchase system, and it is a convenient way of procuring such a household necessity as a piano. These hire purchase systems vary with each.' firm, but the easiest and most liberal are those of the Wellington Piano Company, Ltd., 124, Lambton-quay. An/ piano in the warehouse can be secured on one, two, or three years' hire purchase. The rat& of interest charged is only 5 per cent., while most other firms charge 6£ to 7 per cent. If the balance is paid off before thetime agreed upoii, a proportionate reduction of interest is made. All the time you aro playing and paying for the piano it is kept insured, and in the event of destruction by fire you have the privilege of selecting another new instrument of equal value to the one destroyed, and go on paying the instalments as if nothing had happened. Tlia "WoUtflgtoa Piano qoropa*jy'» tevran. I are absoljitsly the pw^.libsffl^Aixtv
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1909, Page 9
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164Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1909, Page 9
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