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FAMOUS ENGLISH PIANOS AT "THE BRISTOL." "No pianoforte?" observed Lisxt, the eminent Virtuoso, "last anything like so veil as tlrse of Briadwood." Even after oightv-six years' service a Broadwcod has been knovn to play sweetly and clearly. This spoak^ volumes for thr- Bntish thoroughness with which this British piano is built. The instn merits of John Broad;vood and Sons, Ltd., leprosent man's highest su-hu'Yoiiv^t ir. piano construction. Tlioy nro the product of a firm who date from 1723, and who nare been makers to Rr.vnltv since George 11. " * 'Hie Bri>tol Piano Co., Ltd., hold extensive stocks of the Brondwood and other English pianos of worldwide prestige, irf hiding the noted Same?—an ideal p; :mo, and tuwj'vs a wise eh- ice—and tfi--> wonderful Collard and Collar:' Tn organs, New Zealand's |jri v;■■ ■■;■ ?<'.--ie Warehouse specialises in tbr> Ivo loading Canadian mr.kes -The Th-Ol and The Imperial. All \r?!'> f'k.-i'-e an instrument that will ensmv V ". long satisfaction can oonfiui.'ti'ly ?■•■...-. haso at "7110 Bristol.'' V"v> :< •:'.:»,■ easy +erms of payment ?it:iv bi :i'j-.in<zed. The Bristol Pisno C^.. ir!.. "Wellinaiton. North J<]-a"--} M • ■.:)>>.-.,. I\\.' ,[. Bi-ooh ( >s !=■,..-' P.-.r.rt-v^n^atiVis. n■■■''■ i . •■ : ... -j . ■/ .

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 251, 22 October 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 251, 22 October 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 251, 22 October 1915, Page 5

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