MAKING HOME HOMELIER.
If you have no children, you need; to keen the house as bright and cheerful as possible—you want a! piano. If you have children growing 1 up about you, you want to in ike homo as attractive as possible lor them—you want a piano. 1c does net matter what your circumstances: you | can alford a piano if you go about it ( in a sensible way. Let the Dresden i Piano Company show yon the way. j The Dresden Hire-Purchase System' I brines brings splendid pianos into the! I reach of everybody. The Company’s stock is very wide: you are offered the choice of pianos by all tiie great i makers of the world. If—on the oth-j er hand—you can’t play, make inj quiry about the Proadwood Player ' Piano. The Player can be fitted or removed at will when the piano is! required for ordinary solo work. The! 1 Player itself is made by Broadwoods. j Needless to say, ic is irreproachable! alike in mechanics, material, and! i workmanship. In short, it is the best ' in tiio market! Go into this matter , now! M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager. Local Representative of the i Dresden, G. W. Mills.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 12, 6 September 1912, Page 3
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