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FAMOUS ENGLISH PIANOS AT /'THE BRISTOL." "No pianofortes," observed Liszt the ■ eminent virtuoso, "last anything hke so well as those of Broadwood.' T> Ev ° n after eighty-six years' service, a Broadwood has been known to play sweetly and clearly. This steaks volumes- for the British thoroughness; with which this British piano is built. The instruments, of John Broadwood and) Sons, Ltd., represent man's highest achievement in piano kionstiruction. ' They are the product of a firm: who date from 1728, and who have been makers to Royalty since George 11. '- , ,' i', ' The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., hold extensive stocks of the Broadwood ( and other English pianos of wbrld-wide prestige, including the noted . ;Sames-—an ideal piano, and always a wise choice—and the wonderful-.Collard .and C'ollarct. Ih Organs, New Zealand's premier Warehouse, 'specialises in the;.'two. ing Canadian makes—The TBell, and.-The Imperial. All Vvh'6 desire an instrument:: that will ensure,life-long satisfaction can confidently purchase at "Tile Bristol." Particularly easy terms of payment may be arranged. —The Bristol Piano Company, Ltd.,, Wellington. North Island Manager, M. J. Brookes; Local RepreI sentative, Empire Theatre Buildings, 5 Bridge-street.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 15 July 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 15 July 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 15 July 1915, Page 2

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