the charm of mfstc. Kings of old have been soothed with !• nsio; tiled nerves have hern relax’d under its benign influence ; and old ■UK 1 has quickened ar. I pulsated like "ary spirit* of youth! There is nothing like mu>ir. To he uh!e tc produce harmonies- icJ'ghttal sounds that r.'.'t ar 1 soolhe—surely this is a thing to hr desired. Have you n piano in yum Tone? IE not, think ’.vli;»L yen a;a missive. Piano sore.’.uses, i mv-a-davs. are ahnes: xiltiTmj - ’0:0;-; n, r' ;e « : ;y in which they trve opportunities for everyone to have music. For r, tFlling sum dmvr. and treed I instalments ment-dy. the ]>•?=- rlen Pin"o Ccmnary, Li'n:-eh. hVnl- " a ton w’o mtdm yen ‘■’no pc-mo set o a - ■; i' oro":- r. Ym will nsvc n i-s tiu paymam.s— they are sc in.ic-rv--.;L—or 1 in a s : on rime v ! ’? piano will he your very own, Xcnh Island manager--Mi M. .T, Prenke? Focal Representative, 0. W, Mills. 7
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 25, 21 May 1914, Page 5
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