If you are intending to get a piano, think ! The popularity of (he Broadwood increases all the time. People who purchase a Broadwood become its champions, and are never dissatisfied. Why ? J'he Broadwood is faithfully made in every detail. It not only has a superb and brilliant tone, but it also wears wonderfully well. THE BROADWOOD PLAYER PIANOS. The Broadwood player-mechanism interferes in no way with the use of the instrument as a Pianoforte. It means that every member of a household however skilled in music, or however ignorant-can get direct, active, personal enjoyment from this piano. The Broadwood Player Pianos are British throughout, all made in one factory, all fitted with aluminium tubing (which is imperishable) instead of rubber. OUR SYbTEM ; TERMS TO SUIT ANY PURCHASER. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LID., WELLINGTON. M. J. Brooks, North Island Manager.
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What we tell you of our stock and of ourselves we honestly believe—that’s why we are getting on. Walker and Furrie.* Perreau’S date, scones an' a very popular dish for afternoon tea. Fresh daily.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1167, 4 November 1913, Page 4
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316Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1167, 4 November 1913, Page 4
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