A REMARKABLE RECORD.
The policy and progress of the Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., since its foundation, more than a quarter of a century ago, is a forcible example of how much the public appreciates integrity and energy when applied to commercial dealings. It is to-day justly famous tlu'oughout New Zealand. Tho presence of its pianos and organs in the cottages of artisans, the homesteads of farmers, and the residences of commercial and professional men, as well as in churches, schools, and assembly rooms, is striking evidence of the well-merited confidence earned from every section of the community. Its policy is to treat clients with all possible generosity and to spare no pains in endeavouring to give satisfaction. Its watchwords being "Sterling value," "Reasonable prices," "Fidelity to description," the Dresden has always allied itself only to makers of long-established excellence and historic repute, and it is to a steady maintenance of this policy that the Dresden Piano Company owes itß leading position to-day. Mr. M. J. Brookeß ib the company's North Island manager, and Messrs. G. H. Bennett and Co. are agents for Palmerston North.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 19
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184A REMARKABLE RECORD. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 19
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