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The Genuine Superior to all Players of other make regardless .'of price |!j The genuine Pianola provides you with all the -power Jo(_ |l musical expresoion—all the varied musical effects which the, 111 skilled pianist's talented fingers can attain.' ',' || But the Pianola does not stop at endowing you with a techjjj nique that is equal to all the difficulties of the most tremendous . !|i musical compositions ever written for the Piano, it gives you HI also simple, accurate guidance that enables you to employ your I]j new found power with a subtle artistry that few amateur musij| cians ever develop. |j Even though you have never played any instrument, the | | Metrostyle, a device exclusive with the Pianola, is a clear and | | easily followed path to perfect interpretation. It is the master's || | promptings and teachings so you may understand || | without tedious study. I) | The beautiful tone shading—the power of varied emphasis |j | which gives the Pianola touch such a startling semblance to that 1} | of human fingers, is due to another of the exclusive Pianola || j devices—the Themodist. || Many other important features and improvements have given ( | the Pianola a superiority over every other instrument of the || | player type, that is recognised and endorsed by practically every || | musician of the present generation. i | | Yet the Pianola is not an expensive instrument. It is placed in your home : J? | fi' fey a Cash Payment of only *;v'■■ j j Convenient amounts paid monthly in accordance with ll] our Special purchase Planmakestheinstrumentyoun. YOUR PRESENT PIANO TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR THE PIANOLA. , \ I! | The Genuine Pianola can only be purchased at the address | | below in this city, and is only obtainable in the following j | pianos:— The Steinway, Steck, Stroud, Weber, and Aeolian Pianos. j Direct Representative: B. LEWIS- ■;■ ;| No. 8 Baker's Buildings, 'j. 189 Fealfierston SI, WELLINGTON',/:'..;'In Fountain Pens,. as in everything ; Jjy | /[ft else, it is merit that tells, and that is 11' f j ... h| why the " Swan " has for a quarter ' M|B' It I •It of a century gained more users every ■•f| | j| | %m year. When you buy a "Swan" .m\ ml-mm you know you have a guarantee of .flh 111 Pi excellence in workmanship, perfection .-. || . I |L| -■ sm .of detail, and that absolute reliability '. .'\ ■■■jfjfc Wm W which has been the consistent keynote -Bl S ll' of "Swan" manufacture for a MM ill'•'- • I|| Sold by Stalionen ar.i Importer! Everywhere. |H IB ' llpP 11 Standard Pattern with Safctj Pattern with IBa Jm ewiw |j SKp-onCap, from 12/S • Screw-on Csp, torn 15/. . iSf W ill IP lUmtntti Catalogue free on r 'eqveil. ffi jH Swft '- K . MABIE, TODD & CO., LTD., ■ il ft I 79-80, High Holborn, London, Eng. ||jl ij 1 Manchester, -Paris, Zurich, Toronto, &c. Stomet— m|| IS iSCJs II (Wholesale only) 225 a, George Bt. London Factory—. fip| [H E • 319-329, Weston St., S.E. Associate House—Mabic, SpOrS? ' S ■Todd & Co., Inc., New York and Chicago. . **&sr Vbu&S' ■ M. , z - THE tLEANER your teeth are kept the longer they f will last, and the better I they look, so — I ; ; Dont forget to use dt& : to-night — and again in , fffll the morning. - ■fill 11 - Sold by bcalfilmnists Stores. r //All ' MadebyF.CCAWEtfr& Co -' Hi \w% Manchester, England,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3065, 28 April 1917, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3065, 28 April 1917, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3065, 28 April 1917, Page 13

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