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T The importance of keeping a delicately £onatructed musical instrument up to the pitch or perfection cannot be too sirongly stressed. In this variable climate constaut care and attention is necessary if your instrument is to give you the best. Regular attention adds years of service to your piano. Whether an instrument is in use or not it should be tuned once every four months ■—periodical attention from a skilled tuner reveals the presence of damp or. moth—both fruitful sources of damage and deterioration if left unchecked. 1 In addition to piano-tuning, we repair, polish, and overhaul Player-Pianos, Organs and Gramophones. Our Large staff of skilled workmen of British and Continental experience is continually employed, under expert supervision, in repairing instruments which, after many years u ® e > appear to bo "worn out." We have a special plant for repairing gramophones —a machine for spinning copper-covered piano strings—we can convert your 65-note to a modern 88-note player-piano—where a piano has the borer we make an entirely new case. Over 3000 square feet of floor space is devoted to the repairing and overhauling of musical instruments. A telephone call or letter will bring one of our experts to examine your instrument in need of attention. An approximate estimate of the cost of proposed work will be submitted. At all times our many years* experience—with advice—-is at your disposal. ■ a WM WMM. <AmLjL Preiriiier. Piano IHou-s^ v//s;A 191 Queen AUCKLAND Her Piano Knows Her Dreams JrfcL Fi w h=. fpnc TU rni The Collinson ■—A Good Piano Much of your child's future success with music will depend upon the ear training afforded by the Piano soon to be in your home. The Collinson is a good toned Piano of fine workmanship, and a proud possession in many homes. Being offered at a medium price, it is within the reach of all pockets. Until the time comes for a Steinway, Lipp, Collard, or other finest of the fine, your Collinson will give better service and satisfaction. PRICE, 85gns. Small Deposit. Convenient Terms. On your present Piano we allow full value. COUNTRY CLIENTS. We Pack and Pay Freight nearest rail or port. Steinway, Collard, Sanies, Bell, Collinson, Barnard, and Lipp. " Let us be known by the Quality of the Pianos we Sell." mh mm WW" imn HMh WMlk Efl IVRIH jiflfflShv PI 1 Piano Co. (Auck.), Ltd., 49, Karangahape Road Established 1883. I Post this Coupon for Free Illustrated I Catalogue. Phono 42-706. Mark thus X which interests you. Chas. Hodges, Manager. | Pianos ( ) COUNTRY AGENTS: Name Hamilton: Bristol Piano Co. « Player-Pianos ( ) Thames: H. A. Lewis. Tauranga: Stevens, Bros. I n Address....... Whakatana: A. C. King & Co. Gramophones ( )

Quality that is Immediately Apparent exquisite music created for your appreciation by artists of world-wide renown is faithfully reproduced by "Parlophone" Records. Based on the principle that even the finest machine can render no more than what is on the record, with British fidelity " Parlophone " Records have achieved the instantaneous approval of the world's severest critics. Select your number and ask to hear it played by your music dealer on a "Parlophone" Record. Wholesale Agents for N.Z.. H. F. WRIGHT AND CO.. AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19133, 26 September 1925, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19133, 26 September 1925, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19133, 26 September 1925, Page 8 (Supplement)

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