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The Latest Triumph in Every musical person is well aware that the Ideal Piano is a Grand, but the g"-eat size of this instrument and the very high price have always restrict.* its uaa to comparatively few homes. While there has long been a constant inquiry for , Imalf Grand which would partake of the magnificence in tone or he massive Grand and >em.-t,rand. it is only recently, after much labour and cost, that the " Bafey G rand has been evolved The,'« Baby Grand b 7l JESBk " instrument, designed to be suitable hr an ordinary drawing room It ha, the tone charactorißtics of the larger instruments aud the inherent h*anty of the horizontal Grand Piano. We invite inspection of instruments of this most beautiful type by the distinguished firms of HAGSPIKL of German, 2d JOHN BRINSME AD & SONS of London. To those unable to call we shall gladly forward, free on request, illustrations and full particular » Hagspiel." " Brinsmead." Length, sft; width, 4ft B£in; compass, 7 octaves. Finest double check action. Rosewood case. Length, sft siin; width, sft; compass, 7J oc'avcs. Full trichord and "cross strung. Perfect ch°ck repeater action. Rosewood case. 135 Guineas. 105 Guineas. ** D guineas. _ ___,__„ „ -o- * a ~t U,» Theh'gh standard of " John Brinsmead" Pianos U proved by The "HAGSPIEL" Pianos are constructed a' the tht <r being used in the Royal Academy < f Music, Royal College finest materials by most filled workmen. OI Muaic, and other'similar musical institutions. These instruments are renowned for Durability, "The quality of tone is so wonderfully sympathetic, brilliant, Perfect Touch, and Fulness of Tone. and powerful."—Ds Pachmaxs. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., Head Centre for Musical Instruments, Princes Street, Ddnedin,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2947, 7 September 1910, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2947, 7 September 1910, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2947, 7 September 1910, Page 16

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