I. ho purchase of a piano is ;i mattor which 'should he thought of :.i once. The sum nvolved is mil large, but there are so m<u>\ qu<->-tious of quality, tone, price m<"| ii>;iJ<o. which must he considered. ■ Ih"re is still another point which should always weigh with a wise and onitiouß purelmser—bny your piaio from a house with a reputation. Don't run the risk of a had' pnrcha.-•'; H:d<i by side two pinnos appear' to he of equal value. Vet, one could really be almost perfect, and file other a worthless imitation. Remember, goodness in a piano is not ■> biely in ttye case, hub in the quality of its loikli and tone. It is in prodvio:ug a responsive instrument that sterling value is accorded—one with tench, expression and quality of lone. Should you desire to purchase a piano call upon the Dresden Piano Company. They keep the largest stocks] ard deal only with the most reliable makers. On time payments from ilOn monthly- Loca.l representative: G. \V, Mills, 8
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1914, Page 5
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