"Piano kindly lent by Dresden Pian-> Company" has become almost a "stock phrase-" in connection with recitals given by tho great artists who from' timo to time visit the Dominion 1 and it is absolutely necessary that the best instruments rhould be used in order to obtain satisfactory results. In '"The Colonist"' report of March 27th, of Frank Hutchens' recital anwared the following, "tho piano's quality was not oqua". to that of the player." We have b^en asked to state that the piano u&'xl was net on this occasion supplied by th-e Dnfiden Piano Company.*
A word to farmors! Speaking of tlip results <>f the third Christchweh wool sale, the Farmers' Go-op, remarked: "Tlu» Dominion woollen manufacturers representatives were more active than .-it T>rovio>.is rales, find TO A LARGEEXTENT THE VERY FIRM VALUES RULING for the fine, wools WERE DUE TO THEIR INFLUENCE." Isn't this conclusive' evidence that all farmers should support the country that supports them. , Insist en ,KAIA-
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13381, 2 April 1912, Page 5
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160Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13381, 2 April 1912, Page 5
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