WHAT THE BABY FOUND ON THE FLOOR Mother hud been tidying up after the party. How forbumite they had been to get hold of Ihe piano .so reasonably—bow the children enjoyed the niiisical game.'. Mother was just about through, only the dusting to linish. Baby Anne was helping too—slip had the long-handled duster and was poking under the furniture. From under the piano she produced some yellow dust, and was so excited that she called .Mother to look. .Mother was horrified—it was borer dust from their newly-acquired pin no. Il is dangerous to buy used pianos without some technic,-it knowledge, or the advice of someone competent: to judge the worth of an instrument. Pianos ate infrieale. nieces of rneclmnism. and may possess hidden faults, ml or than borer, not. discernible, to I he utiinii iateil. When buying used pianos-, it pays to buy from Pitino Specialists. Buy from Begg's, a Jirm with a rc-'mtation for integrity extending over 82 years. Begg's thoroughly inspect ami recondition till used instruments offered for resale in their showrooms under a gim r.-i nice. Begg's pay best cash prices for piano> of .-ill makes, and invite owner.-, i-> m.-tl<e t hem an otTei: or to ask for Begg's valuation.-' Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 239, 6 July 1944, Page 6
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205Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 239, 6 July 1944, Page 6
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