Begin this day well, and furnish the home with a piano—but get a good one ! It is so difficult to judge piano values, that experts themselves hesitate until they have thoroughly tested touch, tone, action and architecture. Even then they greatly rely on the reputation of the maker. If an expert could be deceived, how can the purchaser of a single piano hope to escape ? Why, only by buying an instrument from a warehouse which can be trusted. Now, the Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington, has a wonderfully good name in this respect. It is a firm with years of fair dealings behind it—and a reputation to be sustained in the future. Their prices are surprisingly low for high grade instruments. It won’t come hard on you with “The Dresden’s” system of time payments—just a small sum down, and then instalments from 20s monthly. North Island Manager: M. J. Brookes
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1237, 25 April 1914, Page 3
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150Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1237, 25 April 1914, Page 3
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