MAKING HOME HOMELIER. If you luive no •children, you need to keep the house us bright and cheerful as possible—you want -a piano, li you have children growing |'P ul)out you, you want to .11 ike home as attractive as possible lor them—you want a piano. It does net matter what your circumstances; you can afford* a piano if you go about it in a sensible way. Let the Dresden 1 ini'-o Company show you the way. Tlie Dresden I lire-I’m chase System brinies brings splendid pianos into the roach of evcryliody. The Company’s stock is very widen you are offered the choice of pianos by all the great makers of the world. If—on the other hand—you can’t play, make iub\"’ry about, the Broadwond Player Piano. Ihe Player can be fitted or removed at will when the piano is it'()uired for ordinary solo work. The Player itself is made by Broadwood?. Needless to say, it is irreproachable alike in mechanics, material, and workmanship. In short, it is the host in the market! Co into this matter now! I\l. J. Brookes, North Island Maunder. Local Representative of the Dresden, W. C. Cargill.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 141, 7 August 1911, Page 2
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