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HE LOOKED INSIDE. BUT HE DIDN'T SEE John Jones was a mnn who didn't believe in buying a pis: in a poke, so when ho was purchasing a piano for his family ho did lift the lid and strike a few notes to make sure the "works" were there all right. But Mr Jones wasn't a piano expert, anrt though he looked inside it didn't do him much good For that piano had two defects which nobody but a piano export could have detected. First, I hero was borer, not visible to casufti inspection Secondly, the plank was so badly strained that accurate tuning was impossible You can imagine Mr Jones' feel Ings when he learned the truth about his"bargain" piano I People without "inside information' should buy only from recog nised piano dealers, whose reputation offersprotection to the public Charles Begg and Co., Ltd. are a national institution with modern snops in ten cities They are piano experts, with 82 years' experience in buymir selling, constructing and repairing instru ments. Bcgg's used pianos are all thoroughlj examined and reconditioned, and aro offered at prices that represent today's true value Begg's servlco protects both buyer and Begg's pay best cash prices for pianos of all makes and keenly urge owners of idle Pianos to make them an offer or to ask for Beggf .valuation.—Advt.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25055, 20 November 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25055, 20 November 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25055, 20 November 1944, Page 3

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