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“Home Sweet Home” ■(Two Versions) **?# ass m §t%d'&o - ;<r««K5 - aLf? * 12?. sa> m s&Aa&S fiKS ME HE USED TO PLAY »"T THIS W/CT - >\> m is SSSt *slsSsjk m - im mm Jrl't.V HOW HE PLAVS IT LIKE THIS How The Williams Pla-ola Changes The Scene Everybody’s happy now—including Pa. There was a time that everyone beat a retreat when Pa got the notion in his head to “ play himself a tune,” and put the notion into effect. Pa was persevering, and when he sat to the piano to pound out, with one finger, some old-time tune, he usually stayed with it until he’d got it finished, if it took him until midnight. It’s different since Pa bought the Pla-ola. Now everybody’s happy when Pa plays, including the cat. “ Home, Sweet Home,” is now much sweeter. The Pla-ola is different from ordinary playerpianos in that the expression is obtainable through the pedals. Pedalling softly, it plays softly. Pedalling with more force, the person playing is enabled to accent where he desires. This allows the person playing to imitate, almost perfectly, the most expert hand playing. The Williams Pla-ola is an all-British instrument, and superior to foreign Snakes. Latest Model Z, in art mahogany £165 Special Terms: Deposit £l6/10/; Weekly 19/9. Liberal Allowance on your Silent Piano. Call and test the Pla-ola in our Showroom. Jemss R.FkdsiEt. u- .uinmitr igflr MTKy iwtfwumiy Mb Cameron Street, Whangarei. (BEN. PAYNE, Sales Representative.) 162, Queen Street, and 15, Karangahape Road, Auckland; and at Hamilton, Tauranga, and Gisborne.

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Northern Advocate, 19 June 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 19 June 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 19 June 1926, Page 6