“BROADWOOD”_THE ARTSTOCRAT OF PIANOFORTES Wit a t can compare with the Pianofortes of John Broadwood and Sons, for beauty, for exceJlence of tone, and for individuality? The world over, discriminating pianists make “The Broadwood” the instrument of their choice. To them “Broadwood” is synonymous with all that is good in music. And since the time of George II it has been the same—the Royal families of Europe have chosen “Broadwood” before all others And this is the instrument we’re offering you—an instrument that it is a positive privilege to play and own. There are three distinct types; Upright, Grand, and Baby Grand, and from these you’re sure to find one that will indeed make your home a place of rest—one that will impart a different meaning to your leisure hours. —Teirms if desired— THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. LTD., Wellington, Established 1883. Local Representative: Mr F. G. Moore.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9980, 10 July 1925, Page 5
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