The purchase of a piano is a matter which should be though 1 - of at. once. The sum involved is not large, but t.nre ai'O so many questions of quality, ion*', price, and make, which nnut be eon-dder-ed. There is still another point which should always weigh with a wise and cautious purchaser —buy your pLino irom a house with a reputation. I >ou't run the risk of a bad purchase : Side by side two pianos might appear to br o:' equal value. Yet, one could really be almost perfect, uud the other a worthless iuitation. Remember, goodness in a piano is not merely in the case, but in the quality of its touch and tone. It is in producing a responsive instrument that sterling value is accorded—one with touchy expression, and quality of tone. Should you desiro (o purchase a piano, call upon the Dresden Piano Company, Ltd. They keep the largest stocks, and deal only with the most reliable makers. On time payments from 20s monthly. Local Representative; T. 13. Hunter. Beware of the dealer, salesman, or traveller who casts reflections upon his competitors, lie does so from interested motives —perhaps to back up his own weak position. Our Agents are instructed not to discredit rival B iinns. They are to rely solely on the merits of the Company's instruments.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9170, 19 August 1908, Page 5
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