CHOOSTNG A PIANOI '
As the selection of a piano calls for sound judgment- and nice discrimination, a Inyer will do well to avail ■himself of'the ripe experience of the Bristol Piano Co.. Ltd. /During the past thirty-two years this firm has given satisfaction to thousands of purchasors; Indeed,' most of their instruments have been sold on the recommendation of users—a. fact that pro res the ever-growing confidence re-,' poped in theic by New Zealand musicloverfi. , . ' •■ ■■ ■;■•■■'.■'■ ■::ru" ■:'. ■.-■/'.
In "The' Bristol" shqwroopsv are always displayed the latest; model© of sueh1 renowned English; pianos as the Broad wood and the Sames.. ; These sttporb instruments are noted for their full, sympathetic tone, responsive touch, beautiful designs, and wonderful durability. "The Bristol" also Bells' Canada"V" leading organs—the Beli and the Imperial. : -, All these highgrade r pianos and "organs; are offered on ea^y tsniip.'^'The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd.f Wellington: '9 Kortli ;V Island Manaiisr i ' M*'; J- Brookes. Lbpal represeift'd.tires:' Griffiths V M
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 155, 3 July 1916, Page 5
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157Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 155, 3 July 1916, Page 5
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