NEW PIANO FOR £199 10s
Same Size Keyboard As Concert Grand
It may sound almost too good to be true but YOU CAN BUY—right here in Christchurch—a piano of superb tone with a full 7} Octaves KEYBOARD (same as a Concert Grand) For ONLY £199 10s (or £2O Deposit and Balance on Easy Terms' Now on display at SEDLEY WELLS. LTD., this exceptional Piano. the ■'Renn." is easily the best value offered in the lower price field. A worthwhile addition to Sedley Wells already outstanding selection of Continental and English Pianos. FREE PIANO STOOL and FREE MUSIC Every purchaser of a new Piano from Sedley Wells receives (Free' a beautiful Piano Stool (exquisitely polished to match their piano' and Free Music of their own choice. The Sedley Wells Family has been associated with the actual tuning, maintenance and regulation of Pianos for three generations. Experience gained in world-famous overseas factories is yours for the asking Sedley Wells Piano Showrooms are at 21R High street (under the TV’ sign), and 224 Tuam street (between High and Manchester streets). FOOTNOTE: A persona! appointment will be arranged at a time to suit (EVENING IF DESIRED' Just ring 65-763 and ask for Mr Sedlev Wells or M Richard Wells.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29506, 6 May 1961, Page 12
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205NEW PIANO FOR £199 10s Press, Volume C, Issue 29506, 6 May 1961, Page 12
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