Dewaro of tho doaler, salesman, or traveller who casts reflect ions upon us competitors. Ho does so from interested motives—perhaps to hack up ns own weak position. “The Dresden'’ Agents are instructed not to IDeredit rival linns. They are to rely •ailely on the merits of the Company’s inst foments. Do not think, because we offer reasonable prices and liberal terms, that we sell interior pianos. We work on biv; lines. \\ 1 11 1 us you do not have to pay extravagant, prices to cover loss on dead stock. THE BRILLIANT BROADWOOD THE SPLENDID RONTSCD THE MACMEICENT LTPP THE SEPER B STEIN WAY. I'bese are only four of the famous pianos on which we specialise. Wt' take tireless pains to give l yon just the piano \ou want, on whatever terms best suit your circumstances. Our hire-purchase system is devised for your convenience, and NOT for our profit. The Dresden Piano C’otnpauy, T.td.. Wellington. Local representative ■ E. W. Mills, Stationer, Broadway (hue Cargill’s).
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 55, 5 November 1913, Page 5
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163Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 55, 5 November 1913, Page 5
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