LEADING MUSIC FIRM'S EFFORTS
TO ASSIST CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT.
Realising that many children are being deprived of the chance oi' a musical education because there has been a total restriction on the importation of pianos and other musica] instruments, due to war, the firm of Charles Begg and Co., Ltd., are making a Dominion-wide drive, through their ten branches, for idle pianos. To be successful, Begg's must have the assistance of the public.
In many homes there are pianos that are seldom, if ever, used, virtually lying idle, while many children are denied pianoforte tuition and deprived of the opportunity to gain Ihat satisfaction of self-expression through music If you have an idle piano, sell it to Begg's. Bogy's will pay you spot cash. and expertly recondition it for someone who really needs a piano Owners of pianos that arc no longer used are therefore ur^cd to maketheirs available thi-oiiq-h Beit's .service foi- the purposes of musical Education Beggs pay best cash prices based on today's values, and will be glad to L-eceive offers at owners' fixed price, or to give their own valuation on any piano.—P.B.A.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 123, 26 May 1945, Page 11
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186LEADING MUSIC FIRM'S EFFORTS Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 123, 26 May 1945, Page 11
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