ENGLAND v. GERMANY.
It is the Piano that has made this generation the most musical that has ever lived. Up to the present the Gorman instrument has held sway but owing to the alteration in the tariff in the colony, you can now f)lace in your home, a Sterling Engish Piano at a prioe that defies German competition. Some idea of the popularity of the English Piano may be gained from the fact that the Spencer Piano Co., one of the foremost English makers, have sold over three thousand of these instruments in New Zealand. The makers estimate that there are over fifty thou« sand of their instruments in use at the present time, of which fifty have been supplied to different ships of his Majesty-B Navy. The price of these instruments puts them within the reach of all, as they can be dolivered free to your door from £42 j 10s, Or 22s 6d a month. All the Pianos are iron frame, full tricord. and have a patent check action, and in their model class IB at £42 you j have a fulness of tone that is not • equalled by many of the so-called. J semi-Grands, costing £60 or £70. The London and Berlin Piano Company, who are New Zealand agents for these celebrated instruments, have made Mr William Carthew, Feilding, agent, and he has full power to grant liberal terms to purchasers. Mr Carthew has several Pianos in stock, and will be very pleased for anyone interested to oall and inspect the English Spencer, and see what the celebrities in the musical world have to say about these world-renowned > instrument*. j
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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 271, 21 May 1907, Page 4
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