PIANO TALKS.
"Has it an iron framo?" is the mostfrequent enquiry that the piano salesman hoars. Almost all pianoa are now made with iron frames, but there are great differences even in the frames of pianos. The many points which go to the making of a «ood piano are matters of great; technicality and pianoa to exactly similar specifications may differ in Ihoir initial cost by a good many *eriß of pounce. When buving a piano, tho vital essential is to dual with » (irm of good repute. Great annoyance and muchl money would bo savoed if buyers universally adopted the plan of dealing only with straight dealers. Mr A. E. Robinson is tho local agent Cor Messrs Chats Hogg and Co., Ltd., the oldest, and best-known /irm of piano dealers in Now Zealand. Ho ia prepared at all times to adviso piano purchasers, and it ia his boast i that never yet hug he failed to I give satisfaction to a client.*
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 713, 17 October 1914, Page 5
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162PIANO TALKS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 713, 17 October 1914, Page 5
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