First and foremost of all piano-playing instruments When the piano-player idea was in its infancy, when other instruments of that type were still in the crudest and earliest stages of development, the ‘Pianola’ was sufficiently perfect to win golden opinion from the most authoritative judges. To-day, when there are innumerable makes of player-pianos, the ‘Pianola’ still retains its original lead. The word ‘Pianola’ to-day is synonymous with the best obtainable in player-pianos. The ‘Pianola’ Piano holds pride of place The word ‘Pianola’ which is our registered Trade Mark, is the only title of a specific malce of player-piano that is known to everyone in every quarter of the globe. When you realise that every time you hear the word ‘Pianola’ it is an allusion to the particular instrument made and sold by us you can appreciate how great is its fame and how important it is for you to purchase only a genuine ‘Pianola’ Piano. The 'PIANOLA’ PIANO is the genuine 'PIANOLA’ combined with the STEINWAY, WEBER, STECK and STROUD Pianos. All are sold on the easiest of payment terms. Cut out this coupon, fill in your name and address, and by return mail will be sent PIANOLA PIANO CATALOG explaining fully easy terms of payment. Name Address— — ;os; GMS. BEGG & Co. |Qk wellmmon - Also at Duntdin, Christchurch, Invercargill, etc. V. ~ 14 W<i fpt wfA f *IVX
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THE FINAL TEST OF A BAG IS THE SERVICE IT GIVES. “ATLAS” BAGS LIKE REP. PLAYERS STAND THE HARD KNOCKS ■ ' ■■■■"inin i>h»i -.,,,1, \ a \ This "ATLAS” BAG has I \ B I nearly twice the capacity of I I a Brief Bag. Made of the \ Best Cowhide, waterproof lin- / ing, with pockets, and fitted :j /]l with N.R. slidbs on the frame. i. .... Size— 14-inch. 16-inch. | JI Price- 49,'G 57;6. TheTEfiTHERIW Shop 69 Wl ST« tlx# WELLSNGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 310, 24 September 1921, Page 11
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326Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 310, 24 September 1921, Page 11
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