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You want it. So much is admitted. But pianos are costly tilings, you say. You are afraid you can’t afford it. That is where you are mistaken. You can get a superb piano from one of the world’s great makers, and you can pay for it in such a way that the purchase will involve no pinching, no serious sacrifice, no bother of any sort. And all the time you are paying, the piano is brightening your home. Until you have a piano in the house, you can scarcely imagine the difference it makes. No woman is really contented till she gets one. Think of that! We can help you to a selection. We offer yon the full benefit of all our knowledge and experience. Yon can have one of the superb pianos of the four famous houses—Broadwood, Stcinway, I upp, or lionisch—or any of the others, If you are buying a piano, cash or terms, to see ns is to save money. The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manager, M. .1. Brookes, Local Representative. (!. W. Mills*

I To real'so an eight thousand pound stock in three months is a huge task, nevertheless, that is the one which confronts me in consequence of the ex- ' piry of the lease of my promises at , tl;e cud of June. The great relinj crushing sale forced upon me has now j limm running for one month, resulting j in the disposal of a large amount of j goods, for which i have to thank rny j numerous natrons. The stoek, however, is still very heavy, and, as all i the new goods contracted for have not yet Ijcon delivered, my efforts to empty the shelves must he intensified rather than relaxed, it is hardly necessary now to speak of the greatness of j the concessions being given ; hundreds i of customers can testify to that.—A | Spence. x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10, 9 May 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10, 9 May 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10, 9 May 1912, Page 8

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