HOW TO PLAY THE PIANO
FIRST ESSENTIAL-A PIANO
Every student needs a piano—every pianist needs an instrument. The demand for pia s nos never ceases, but the importation of musical instruments stopped long ago. That is why Begg's appeal to piano owners to consider seriously whether they need their instruments, or whether they will sell now so that others may benefit. Begg's w,ant to buy pianos of all makes for reconditioning and resale to meet the constant demand. Begg's give to-day's highest Cash prices for the' pianos they buy, and the reconditioned instruments they offer to the public can be bought with the same confidence as new pianos. Begg's pay to-day's price_ in cash for used pianos. Begg s pianos are sound money's worth. Whether you are a seller or a buyer, get in touch with Begg's—Piano Experts for 84 years; There is a Begg's Branch in each of the four main centres, and also at Hamilton, Palmerston North, Nelson, Timaru, Oamaru, and Invercargill. Charles' Begg and Co. Ltd., the Musical and Electrical Centre, Princes street, D'unedin; phone 11-759. [Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 25577, 1 September 1945, Page 9
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180HOW TO PLAY THE PIANO Evening Star, Issue 25577, 1 September 1945, Page 9
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