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Hp HE Chappcll Piano is the unanimous choice of the very greatest artistes, and is universally regarded as the AVorld s Supreme Piano. . This is a tribute to British craftsmanship which has not been equalled in any branch of art or industry. The prospective purchaser of a Piano cannot do better than to follow the advice and example of so many world-famous masters of the Piano. Busoni, probably the greatest of classical master-piani3ts, says: The Chappcll Piano is to be considered the most successful achievement in English Piano-making." Moiseiwitsch considers that The beautiful tonal quality and extreme delicacy ot: touch of the Chappcll Piano make it a perfect delight to play upon." Lamond regards the Chappell as " A new era in the development of the Piano . . . numberless modulations in tone and colour • • • absolute perfection in touch and repetition* nnd expresses his firm opinion that The Chappell is the best by far hitherto manufactured in this country, and takes a foremost position in all other countries." Pachmann, Siloti, De Grcef, Myra Hess, William Murdoch, York Bowen,, and practically every notable musician of the day, concur in this opinion, while as an instrument to accompany the singer the Chappell is regarded as unique. Mine. Tetrazzini, amongst many other prime donne of world-wide repute, writes to Messrs. Chappell:—"Your instruments are unexcelled by any other Piano I have heard. They are always a pleasure to sing with, as their depth of tone lends such splendid support to the voice;" while Dame Nellie Melba, whose wonderful voice has been heard in this country, says:— " For tone, quality, and delicacy of touch there is nothing better than the Chappcll." Call and inspect the beautiful Chappell models in our Showrooms, or write for handsome art catalogue For Everything Musical. v.-f/ msm sis by the best makers. Solo Agents for J. and tJ. Hopkinson. Geo. Rogers and Son. Winelover. Witton and Witton. Quality and value guaranteed by our 70 years' trading in Hew Zealand. Eefore you purchase, call or write for Catalogues. Cash or easiest of terms. Auckland Agents, H 12 VICTORIA STREET' W.. A really good matured mixture PARSON'S PLEASUREjust the tobacco for a quiet musing smoke, mild, light, soothing. A good 'brcaking-in' tobacco, too —for new pipe men Parson's Pleasure the Mild Barney's. Heavy smokers get deep, utter satisfaction from the full, yet cool strength of PUNCHBOWLE —a veteran smoker's tobacco. His average smoker prefers the happy medium of Barney's Mixture. 2/6 per 2oz. handy tin, from leading tobacconists. 23 Product of Jolm 3inclu.tr Ltd. Newcustlo-on-Tyne and Edinburgh. If yoor Tobacconiit b eut oi ituck - - write Auckland Wholecalo Agonto: TAIT, BfIGRIE COY., LTD., 422, N.Z, Insurance Bldgs., Quoon St, 'jpHE Motor is the life of the gramophone. On its strength depend correct tempo and pitch. The least "drag" of a weak motor destroys fidelity of tone. The New Columbia Motor is the embodiment of reliability, simplicity and strength. Its silent-running gears eliminate distracting noise. Investigate the improvements pronounced by Sir Henry J. Wood, "the greatest advance since the invention of the gramophone." Prices from £lO/10/- to £135. British Design—British Make Throughout! Hear it at any leading Music Store. Free demonstrations with Columbia New Process Records—the only records absolutely free from scratch. Wholesale Distributors: ARTHUR HL NATHAN, LTD., AUCKLAND. yf!f, : : J? !.;y< * When you hear an AJrOLLO, no other Player will satisfy you. Exquisite tone, eusy pedalling, perfect expression, lasting wear. Cash or Terms, at Moore's low price. Call or send for Catalogue. F. MOORE PIANO CO., LTD., 6 .CUSTOMS STJIEET EAST (Next Wavorlcy), AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 8 (Supplement)

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