IT is the Pianola tfclat most people have in mind when they set ouft to buy a player-piano. For this is the onljr instrument of the type approved by the muaic profession — the world's . leading musicians and music educators. ; * Yet, through a mere contusion ot terms, it some- ■•'' •: M times happens that people who think they 'are; / : buying the Pianola, actually secure, instead, a less ; . . ■- known and inferior instrument. The Cause for CcWiision The word "Pianola" has become so well-known— has attained such celebrity that many people suppose it to be a term for all so-called "playerpianos." .Very few of the Pianola's imitators care to correct ■ , this mistake. Hence, if one does not learn the truth- ; '.'. n ".': ~\ '' before he buys, he may purchase any player-piano and believe, until it is too late, that he has bought v the genuine Pianola, : s \' ( •;.; Learn the Truth Now' I "Piar)ola" docs not mean any player-piano. It is a trade- ; 3 mark — the name of an instrument made only by the • »■• Pianola Company—the largest manufacturers of musical \ instruments in the world, and pioneers of 'the "player" ■ : The Pianoja offers musical values and musical enjoyment \ impossible with,any other instrument. i It is npt a "Pianola" unless the word "PIANOLA" is '. actaally on it. s The genuine Pianola can be obtained only in the I following world-famous Pianos: The Steinway, 1 i Steck, Stroud, Aeolian, and- the English-made M Weber. . ■ ■ i" ! . It is not necessary to pay cash to secure a "Pianola, our . ' U < easy terms of payment consisting of a moderate deposit, ) ! i . and mptrthly instalments, bring the Pianola vrithin. reach of all buyers. _"■ -*s4><.— . ■ ■ . 'If unable to call, write for new ! •: : I' .;. Pianola Catalog. We will gladly j i, - I;' -- mail » copy, frco o£ jgoatoge. -''},' E2j| Charming:: y Examples of ' ndmwwh 1 Wl\\. SMARTLY STYLED J CORRECTLY CUT. ; /I ■ • AT HERB. PRICE'S ■ Store..te "I '. VwVW ■ £L Ladies will find a truly it 'lj\\ fascinating display of esclusiva jj Selected with discrimination and hste, Hicse daint) models camot | *» fail to please tho mo-st critical (Ire sor' 1 |s Hi BLOUSES—In Sky, Palo Pink, White, and Cream Crepe fie Chens | . Prices, 22s 6d, 275. Bd , 325. fid, f/ i LOVELY CEEPE DE CHBNE MODELS- II Prices, 355.. 375. 6d., 125., 475, fid. .#% DAINTY BLOUSES—In a. quamt combination of Ninon and Crepe sj Z. do Chene. . I ; ALSO, THE NEWEST STYLES I\ T CREPE OEORGETILI teWe offer some very attracts o \ ilucs in tho Liter Blouses J The Store for Reliable Hosiery* 0 ■__ __ ...„„„._■ 1 LADIES'AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER, | j' 54-56 WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON, | Jr So nice to use • fflfi U And, it enables you to /UtiS.s L ;■«wSj^W ===^ v give-the teeth every @®^pi liil t^iat ' antiseptic \JJ|«« | [ ; cleansing so necessary $iQ®t 1 ■?t|| lif to keep them in the best (n ©®. a !| JM ! I possible condition. ' is&®qi I ' I I I Sold hy local Chemists and Stores. iQsst |' I ■ JL ii fl Me&hyF.C.CalvertS? Co., Manchester, Beg. ®®0 6\ |
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 11
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