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TO PIAXO-BCYERS. The British Pin no Industry has jin impoj tanct; much greater than most people realise. For example, at one great factory m London nearly five hundred men are employed constructing instruments that are unsurpassed for tone, touch, appea ranee, and durability. And that is .only one important source of supply as far as The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., is concerned. All who wish to ensure getting a high-class instrument should call on ''The Bristol." This well-known firm, which was established m New Zealand over thirty-two years ago, regularly receives large shipments of such excellent British-built Pianos as the Sames, the Oollinson, and the Barnard. It also stocks those renowned Canadian organs^ The Bell and .The Imperial.. Any of these pianos and organs can be purchased on most .eas3* and convenient terms. — The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. North Island manager, M. J. Brookes. Local representative, John Townley.
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