PIANO TALKS.
"Hns it an iron frame?" is the mostfrequent enquiry that the piano I salesman hear?. Almost all pianoß ore now made with irob frames, but there are great differences oven in the frames of piano*. The many pointß which go to the making of a good piano are matters of great technicality and pianos tn exactly similar specifications may differ in their initial coßt by a good many tens of pounds. When buving n piano, the vital essential In to deal with a firm of goo'd repute. Great rinnoyance and ifiuchl money would bo aaveed if buyere universally adopted thn plan ot dealing only with straight dealers. Mr A. E. Kobfhson is the local agent for Messrs Chaß Begg and Co., Ltd., the oldest and beat-known firm ofjpiano dealers in New Zealand. He is prepared at all times to advise piano purchasers, and it is his boast that never y«t has ho failed to give satisfaction to a client.*
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 715, 24 October 1914, Page 4
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161PIANO TALKS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 715, 24 October 1914, Page 4
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