A PIANO IN THE HOME.
LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD.
A unique display of pianos, player pianos, gramophones, and musical instruments is at present being made in the Criterion Buildings, Paeroa, by Messrs Lewis R. Eady and Son, of Hamilton and Auckland. Mr Leonard Walker, as the firm’s representative, will be pleased tp demonstrate to the public each day until early next week, when ne expects to leave for Thame,. Finance need in no way embarrass people, and ’neither need they stand out of the pleasure of having a piano in their homes immediately, as the firm is offering cash or liberal terms, which must appeal to everyone ac-co'-.liug to their circumstances. Large allowances are made for Second-Jiand pi-vtos. The pianos being displayed include such celebrated instruments as the Brasted, Celeste, Eavestaff, Chappell, Chappell-Elysian, as well as the Celeste Art Player. That tiie Chappell piano to-day is the unanimous choice of the greatest iftt'sts, and that it is universally regarded as the world’s supreme piano, is a tribute to British craftsmanship which lias not been equalled in any branch of art or industry. The prospective purchaser of a piano cannot do better than follow the advice and example of so many world-famous masters of the piano.
Mr Walker cordially invites callers in to have a chat and inspect for themselves. Delays are dangerous, and an early call will be of decided advantage.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4679, 26 March 1924, Page 2
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233A PIANO IN THE HOME. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4679, 26 March 1924, Page 2
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