NATURAL PRIDE. There are many different makes of British pianos, jjood and otherwise, and it- requires the exercise of sound judgment to separate the wheat from the tares in the piano world. It is with pride that one points out the preeminent position of the Hopkinson piano. The firm of J. and J. Hopkinson was established in London over 80 years ago, and it has been the unceasing endeavour of- the proprietors to manufacture a piano of superlative excellence. The extensivo-alius of these instruments is conclusive evidence qf their in thi»«Sprjb> Not only the agent take pride- in selling Hopfcinaon pianos, but the purchaser is naturally proud in being the possessor of one. The Hopkinson piano ranks as one of the great British pianos with which no foreign piano can compare. In every detail of constructive art the Hopfcinson piano b perfect. 1W adb agent* an the British and Piano Co., Emm!**; 8. Riley, tfnttif*;
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Waikato Times, Volume 84, Issue 13067, 7 January 1915, Page 5
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