THE HOME OF MUSIC.
Berryman's Home of Music is the most progressive firm of musical merchandise dealers in the Manawatu, and supplies the needs of a huge district, of which Coleman place, Palmerston North, is the hub. The proud position of being the largest business of its kind in the Manawatu has not been attained and is not kept without strenuous endeavour. To give service is the rirst object of the firm. When one thinks of all the word service requires and implies there is no doubt left as to the ultimate success of the firm with - the word service as. its goal. Eeliability in all its undertakings, such as the distribution of only tho best, in the best possible way, and in the easiest way to clients,, the prompt meeting of its own obligations are only a few of the items .required to live up to service and reliability. We rely on the sun being ready for his job at the exact moment every day. • What if the sun were not reliable? Berryman's try to emulate the sun. Service also in-' eludes the necessity of a large stock. Berryman'3 stocks cover a wide range of musical merchandise, and include selections-from the foremost piano builders, such as the Spencer, Humphrey,'Morley, and the Pianista, the best " player piano in the world Twenty" beautiful ■ models from these makers are nearly always in stock to choose from. The firm is sole agent for Edison Diamond Disc and His Master's Voice, Deeca Portable gramophones, carrying a full range of these makers' models. ." Other makers are not'neglected, as the firm stocks Columbia, Eegal, Brunswick machines in different models. In the gramophone records department there is not; a record "wanted "that is'not 'proeur-. able in Edison Disc, His Master's Voice, or Zonophone, as they carry the largest stocks in the North Island. It is now a recognised fact that any musical instrument business depends on tho time-pa3'ment system.. Ninetyfive per cent, of buyers purchase under this system. Berryman's early recognised this, and it is now the mainstay of the business. A gramo-phone-may be. bought for 10s deposit and 2s 6d weekly, and a piano for £10 and 10s weekly. The extra charges and payments are made so easy that it pays to keep your cash iiud use the system of preference. A call at Berryman's, Coleman place, will prove interesting, and those whose musical tastes need satisfying will be made welcome. The staff is always pleased to please, and as there is a picked stock and easy buying terms it is seldom there is a failure to do so. ■ •
THE HOME OF MUSIC.
Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 110, 5 November 1925, Page 21
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