The purchase of a piano is n matter which should Ik* thought of ;.i once. r )'lit> sum nvolved is mu large, hut there arc so mate, qumtious of quality, tom*, price m q m ite, which must he considered, d here is still another point which i hold i always weigh witli ji wise ami 'actions purchaser—huy your pia to lioui a house with it reputation. Don’t run the risk of a had purchase! Sate hy jside two pianos might appear to Ik* of ('(pud value. Vet, one could really he almost perfect, and 'no other .a (worthless imitation. Remember, good, (ness in a piano is not 11 erely in tho lease, Imt in the quality of ds tom h land lone. It is in prod'ie ug a re'sponsivo instrument that starling .value is accorded—one with tench, (expression and quality of tone. Should you desire to purchase a piano cal! upon the Dresden Piano Company. [They keep the largest stones, and Ideal only with the most reliable m'ak|ers. On time payments from tlfk: I monthly. Lpcal representative Cc Vii
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1914, Page 5
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180Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1914, Page 5
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