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j He didn't know I the difference between a ! f 'PIANOLA PIANO' and r an ordinary player-piano. | OERHAPS he did not read the advertisements, I or it may have been that his memory was | J. _ defective, but the fact remains that he had | no idea that all piano-playing instruments are not I "Pianolas." a This was a pity, because when the salesman showed him an instrument that looked like a "Pianola," and which appeared to have much the same functions as • |j a ,^'^ ano^a, „ n °t bother to look for the name - Pianola —on the instrument, and he went on his way satisfied. IBut when the instrument came home he looked for | the Metrostyle, that infallible guide to tempo, and | it was not there. He looked for the Themodisf, I that device which gives the human quality of touch, S and it was not there. Then he' realised that he had . 1 not got what he set out to buy, and it cost him both fl money and trouble before he could replace his | ? | purchase by a genuine "Pianola" Piano. | ® e . w ' ant * remember that the word. J *?! ar ! ola " a PP«e s to. only one instrument— »* | adjudged by all authorities to be the best. i ' ' * i J 11 ® S. enuine Pianola can be obtained only in the - |. following world-famous Pianos: The Steinway,. | Steck, Stroud, Aeolian, and the English-made | Weber. I It is not necessary to pay cash to secure a Pianola, | ! | our easy terms of payment consisting of a moderate 1 J ijj deposit, and monthly instalments bring the Pianola 3 I within reach of all buyers. 1 - | If unable to call, write fpr new 1' | Pianola Catalog. We will gladly jj mail a copy of postage. ° DIRECT ' O LL VV ]ljj REPRESENTATIVE I 8 Bakers' Buildings . , I j 189 Featherston St., Wellington, N.Z.

I. M.ii. n.,,,,,,frn-m-mnrTfa-TFOTrnaß*a^^aGKa[ "COMFORT" .js T : Gasoline Iron. J • Easily adjusted and always to be trusted • g Operates five hours on one filling. Weight 6jlb. .Aperfect iron, finished in polished nickel. 1 ■ Operating expense of the " Com- a ® asstr , fort" Iron is the cheapest known in the wrrld to-day. -Its quick ■■■:'* lighting is a leading feature. Buy a " Comfort" Iron and end your ironing troubles. ' .•■v. Comfort Gasoline Iron. Both ends are front ends. Price 30/- each. . Storm King Lantern. I Burns Petrol. Gives 250 Candle SSi Power Light. Will burn anywhere, outside or inside, in any weather. Light more brilliant than electric ? t r«? light. Easy to manage. A boon to fanners. . < Costs less than kerosene. Price - - - - 40/- each. RATTRAY ST., GEORGE ST & CARGILL RD. a——BnaPßßgßMi'itwhbbmbwb—— ■im i—aw888M——m. WANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGERS , WlTNESS.—laurgert Country C&h and Others to know that tho j U* cuiation of any weekly m the Dominion, v r l)i»uy Times undertakes tho POSTING of Found in every farmhouse in' Otago and '- \'- -, lany * B2e '- STRKaAUSRS, Southland, and circulatinglargely in •f Oh'lii.±u3, and every description of Print- vet bury and northern rural diatriota. it oSeia :i '- m th° p 10 ?'.. prominent poeition* jn Uw anrivalled facilities for Advertising mythiM , tiyr on aotk& L«f intweat to oountrj wade* t

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17038, 23 June 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17038, 23 June 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17038, 23 June 1917, Page 5