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GRACE'S EXHIBIT.

' One of the most attractive exhibits at tho Hawera show was a display of pianos and'nrusic by Mr, L. G. Grace, of .High Street,. Havera." Mr. Graco is agent for tho famous Brinsmoad—Britain's leading-' piano— which is a decided asset to every farmer's homo. It is a beautiful-toned instrument and a great comfort. Tho sweet-toned G'happel—another agency of Mr. Grace's—is also deserving of special mention. , The practical demonstration given at tho, show of the Stems Player Piano—an instrument that is highly suitable to people who havo had no opportunity of becoming pianists—created a vast amount of interest. This instrument is a-piano and playor combined, and tho construction is so simple that'a child can operate it. In fact, a child under 3 yeaTs of age attracted largo numbers of show visitors by playing Mendelssohn's "Rondo Brilliant" (E flat). Mrs. Grace, who is an expert id music, and in charge of the firm's musical department, makes a special point of keeping the stock up to date, and all tho latest editions of songs, pianoforte- music, otc., may bo procured without delay. The Lyricphouc, another agency of Mr. Grace's, is an improved form of Grama? phone,' on which eomo of tho finest records of tho day may ( bo heard in the most natural tono.. This is an economical, way of having music in tho home. Mr.. Grace, who is an English factorytrained pianofoTto tuner and repairer, is prepared to visit any homo in Taranaki with a view to discussing matters in connection with . music. . Ho can arrange terms for pianos, as low as 10s. per month, and can. supply these instruments from 39 guineas to 125 guineas or ovor. Mr. Graco has also in stock a number of second-hand pianos. ' . Country pcoplo and -residents oi xlawera, wiio appreciate overy form of music, could not do better than write or call on Mr. Graco. who is prepared to visit them, no mattor whmo they reside. —Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 3 July 1915, Page 8

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330

GRACE'S EXHIBIT. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 3 July 1915, Page 8

GRACE'S EXHIBIT. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 3 July 1915, Page 8

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