Ever since the world began, man has been- contriving . instruments for the reproduction df sound. Nature's sweetest sighing of wind through j reeds, the laughter of a brook, or the lapping of the waves, these have causled men to stop and ponder. We see the [result in such instruments as the violin, the harp, the flute. But most effective of all perhaps, is the piano. Imprisoned within its four walls hide 'the magic works which breathe forth •enchanting harmonies. Just to run oije's fingers along the keys of an instrument such as the Broadwood, the Eonisch, the Liop or the Stein way. is a Sipreme delight. . The Dresden Piano C 0.," Ltd., Wellington, who are agents for these, and indeed every instrument of high repute, will gladly tell';you about their easy' time pavraent system, which makes it simple i for everyone to possess this king of instruments—the. piano. Local repreW. Mills, stationer. Broadway Gate Cargill's).
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 30, 6 October 1913, Page 5
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155Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 30, 6 October 1913, Page 5
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