FOUR SUPERB PSANOS. The BROAD WO OD ! The POXTFCTT! The BUM’! Tlio STETWVAY! Thore are constantly received I>y then Dresden Piano Cn.. f.til.. lug ship- 1 ments of thcso famous pianos non instruments. in lirjlliant coudi.ion andi trmo. Although tlioso pianos have: a, world--,vidi 1 reputation for stylo and! omlify, they can yet ho sold liy ‘Tlio, Dresden” at prices which constitute rcmarkahlo value I 1 Ximo pnviiH'iits if flosi rod. I Dresden system ot deferred payment is so rea son a I‘l e ttiat clients sc;iic n .\ miss the in- 1 ;dments. Moreover. thorn' •vho huv in this way are only charged Imdtii-mte catalogue prices. The linn establish'd w'>r thirty years— carnes the lc-gr->;t stock of pianos iu Xnv Zealand, and has instruments from Ihe lowest to the highest price, so that all can he suit--0(1 'Cjjp ORFSDFN BTAXO company ■ LTD.. i WFLLTXOTOX. Xo; th T-la"d M-tnoscer. M. k Urnokes. Full particulars- from the lira) Representative. -O, W ■ -aids. Ctatic..vi, Brordloay (Cto *
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2, 3 September 1913, Page 5
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163Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2, 3 September 1913, Page 5
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