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FAMOUS ENGLISH PIANOS AT "THE BRISTOL .” “No pianofortes” observed Liszt, thr vminent virtuoso, “last anything like well 's chose of Broadwood.” Even after eighty-six years’ service a Pvo'tdwood has been known to play sweetly and clearly. This sp. ks vo'-mies for the British ■ thorough. ,:?s with which this British piano is bunt. The instruments of John Broadwood and Son, Ltd., represent man’s highest achievement in piaro construction. They are the prod a i ot a firm who date from 1728, and whu ha. e been makers to Royalty since George 11. Ihe Bristol P no Co., Ltd,, hold extensive stocks ot the Broadwood and other English pianos of worldwide prestige, including the noted Sanies—an ideal piano and always a wise choice—and the wonderful Collard and Collard, In organs, New Zealand’s premier music warehouse specialises in the two leading Canadian makes—The Bell and The Imperial. All who desire an instrument that will ensure life-long satisfaction can confidently purchase at “The Bristol.” Particularly easy terms of payment may be arranged. The Bristol Piano Co„ Ltd., WeiJington. North Island Manager: M. J. Brookes.

A well assorted supply of English and colonial confectionery at Perreau’s.*

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1374, 16 March 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1374, 16 March 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1374, 16 March 1915, Page 4

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