J?ea lining that many child i*o n arc being deprived <•! tin- chance. of ;i musical education because there lias been a total restriction on the imoortation of pianos and other musical instruments, due t" war. the firm of Charles Beug and Co., hid., are making a Dominion-wide drive, through their ten branches, for idle pianos. To he successful , Hogg's must have the assistance of the public. Tu many homes there are pianos that are seldom used, virtually lying idle, while many children are denied pianoforte tuition and deprived ol the opportunity to gain that satisfaction of self-expression through music. Tf you have an idle piano, sell it to Hogg's. liegg's will pay you spot cash, and expert! v recondition it lor someone who really needs a piano. Owners of pianos that are 110 longer used are urged to make theirs available through Hogg's service for the purpose of musical education, Bepj s pay best, cash prices based on today's ralues, and will he jrlad to receire offers at owners' fixed price, or to give their own valuation on any piano.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25217, 1 June 1945, Page 9
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