TO THE MUSICAL.
years ago. ft« operat nlily expanded ever sim mo Co., Lt.d., was Zealand over thirty erations have steasinee. It lias builtreputation. People know that lliey can depend upon the Dresden. The Dresden is quite the largest importer of Pianos and Organs in this Dominion. It has direct relations with the foremost manufacturers in the world. The f/inp. The Roniseli, and the famous Steimvay are, for instance, three of the superb instruments this jlirm imports. The Hell ami -The Imperial are two of Hie incomparable [Organs it sells. Incidentally, it might be remarked that every instrument: is j guaranteed for ten vears. This is itiie purchaser. Stilt, it i» one in whu-h absolute reliance uan be placed. The !l)re«don Piano Co., 1,1 d., Wellington. M. .I'. Rrookos, Noi'fh Island Manager. Why not see our local representative—n. W. Mills, stationer. Kmsulway (btv Cargill'sV * >
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 64, 15 November 1913, Page 5
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144TO THE MUSICAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 64, 15 November 1913, Page 5
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