! ENGLAND v. GERMANY. j It is the Piano that has made this generation the most musical that has i ever lived. Up to the present the i German instrument has held sway I but owing to tho alteration in the j tariff in the colony, you can now ! place in your home, a Sterling Engj lish Piano at a price that defies GerI man competition. Some idea of the ! popularity of the English Piano may Ibe gained from the fact that the i Spencer Piano Co., one of the foremost English makers, have sold over three thousand of these instruments in New Zealand. The makers estiI mate that there are over fifty thou. i sand of their instruments in use at I the present time, of which fiftj i have been supplied to different ships of his Majesty*s Navy. The price of these instruments puts them within the reach of all, as they can be de--1 livered free to your door from £42 i 10s, or 22s 6d a month. All the 1 Pianos are iron frame, full tricord, and have a patent check action, and : in their model olass IB at £42 you have a fulness of tone that is ■ not ; equalled by many of the 80-called 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 lib&ral terms to purchasers. MrCarthew has several Pianos in stock, . and will be very pleased for anyone interested to call and inspect the English Spencer, and see what the celebrities in the musical world have to say about these world-renowned instrument'-.
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Feilding Star, 8 June 1907, Page 4
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