CONSIDER THE BROADWOOD. If you are intending to pot a piano, think. The popularity os the Broadwood increases all the lime. People who purchase a Broadwood become its champions, arid are never dissatsfied Why '■ The Broadwood is faithfully made in "very detail. It not only has a super' and brilliant tone, but it also wears wonderfully well. THE BROaDWoOD PLAYER PIANOS The Broadwood plnyer-niochanism interferes in no way with the use oi the instruinont as a pianoforte. It means that every member ot a household—however skilled iti music, or howevei ignorant -can get direct, active, per.‘■inal enjoyment from this piano. The Jiruadwood Player Pianos are British ihrollghout. all made in one factory, al 1 lilted with aluminium tubing (which is 1111;>t>.; <,.t;.i. instead of rubber. <K’l! SYSTEM: TERMS TO SUIT ANY PC RCUASF.iI. I HE DRESDEN PL\ NO COMPANY l.blULi’, V. 'EI.LI NG TON. Pull particulars from our local repre BCnUtives; A. Walters and Co.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 226, 27 August 1912, Page 6
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