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THE FAMOUS STEINWAY. Mr Leonard Berwick, the distinguished pianist, in a letter to Messrs Steinway and Sons, says: “I know of no pianoforte in the world to compare with your own make in what are the essential qualities of the instrument—beauty of tone, and evenness and electicity of touch.” Padrewski writes: “Nothing new can be said of the Steinway pianos, it is true, for they have been justly praised by all modern masters. I thoroughly concur in every word that has already been said. All who play Steinway pianos can but thank the manufacturer.” Write to-day for particulars of the famous Steinway pianos. “The Dresden” caters specially for your needs. There are easy terms—if you want them. Sole, Agents; The Dresden Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager. Local represotative, G. W. MILLS, Stationer, Broadway (Late CargilPs)x

Warner’s Rust-proof Coi'sets. In tho latest models, the bust is low and full. Flexible corsetting above the waist is the result—the newest figure fashion. Perfect comfort with figure elegance. s Silver Goods for Wedding Presents We have the'largest variety in town. All British manufacture. Charles E. James, Broadway. x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 69, 29 March 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 69, 29 March 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 69, 29 March 1913, Page 2

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