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YOUR PIANO IN WINTER.

Pianos are very sensitive *to atmospheric change?, and for that reason a piano should always stand in a much used room, rather than a sitting room which is perhaps used once or twice only during the week. From the point of view of what is best for the instru- : ment, a cross corner position is beti ter than direct against a wall .However, ! if the latter position is chosen, it must j be an inside wall. TO PREVENT DAMP, j Avoid close proximity to the fire, ! Bie window or a door through which | _-r.es a strong draught. If the piano has been attacked by damp, immedi- - tak--:-- and the ; pi a no should be given a treatment of i anti-damp piano action liquid. This wiil j prevent sticking of the actions and \ hammers, ana a piano so treated will ] in .ad probability remain unaffected. P for a very considerable period. It in no way causes, the .piano to

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17575, 27 June 1925, Page 18 (Supplement)

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YOUR PIANO IN WINTER. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17575, 27 June 1925, Page 18 (Supplement)

YOUR PIANO IN WINTER. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17575, 27 June 1925, Page 18 (Supplement)

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