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~ 1 ! " ® | I is not to be compared with any > other musical instrument. Ger- ! tainly no other player-piano I i approaches it in musical effective- ! ness. - | I It is unique in the history of music. j From time immemorial instru- | i mental music has been a difficult i art, practised by the few for the j j multitude. It remained for the < I j invention of the Pianola to set the M multitude free. With this won* I I i derful instrument, for the first time I a perfection of musical expression i is possible to everyone. ] ' Great music and popular—whatever you j will, may be played, upon the Pianola j beautifully and artistically, even by the j novice. With brief, practice the most won- j derful musical results may be .secured. j The Pianola was the original instrument j of its type. It has always been years ahead of the scores of player-pianos that have sprung up to compete with it. In thousands of homes it is making music accessible and enjoyable as never before. ' Let it bring the complete joys of music i i to you. It is moderate in cost—easy j ' to buy. • | ' t Remember that the Pianola is obtainable only from us and Is I i | made In the Steinway, Sleek, Stroud, Aeolian, Farrand and the • : E English-made U'eber. . ; LIBERAL TERMS-CATALOG ON REQUEST . SOLE REPRESENTATIVE! j B. LEWIS & Co: ' \ 89 Cuba Street, WELLINGTON

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19200424.2.91.4

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 179, 24 April 1920, Page 11

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236

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 179, 24 April 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 179, 24 April 1920, Page 11

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