THE FAMOUS STE!NWAY. Mr Leonard Berwick, the distinguished pianist, in a letter to Messrs. Stein way and Sons, says: “I know of in pianoforte in the world to compart with your own make in what are tin ‘ssential qualities of the instrument—beauty of tone, and evenness and elasticity of touch.” Paderewski writes: '‘Nothing new ■an he said of the Steinway pianos, if is true, for they have been justly oraised by all modern masters. ] thoroughly concur in every word that has already been said. All who play Steinway pianos can hut thank tin manufacturer.” Write to-day for particulars of the famous Stein way pianos. There an easy terms—if you want them. Sole Agents: The Dresden Piano Co., Ltd. Wellington. M. .1. Brookes, North Is 'and Manager. Local Representative, fr. W. Mills, Stationer, Broadway flat Cargill’s). 5
An opportunity such as has nevoi incurred in Stratford before, and probably never will again, is now open to the publio. We refer to the sensational announcement of the local ohrtographer, Mr >l. McAllister, who for a, few weeks, will do three cabinet photographs, six postcards, and an enlargement, for 10s (ten shillings'); or, if preferred, three enlargements for the same amount. The work is of the usual high standard, the materials just the same ns those used In firms charging five times the price, and every effort will be made to satisfy the most fastidious. The offer if open until June 30th, but Mr McAllister reserves the right to close it at any time, *
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 25, 4 June 1913, Page 5
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251Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 25, 4 June 1913, Page 5
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