Tho purchase of a piano is a matter win'cl l should be thought of r.t once. The sum nvolved is not large, but there are so many questions of quality, tone, price and mate, which must be considered. There is still another point which should always weigh with a wise and cautious purchaser—buy your piano from a house with a reputation. Don't run the risk of a bad purchase | Side by side two pianos might appear to be of equal value. Yet, one could really bo almost perfect, and Ihe other a worthless imitation. Remember, goodness in a piano is not >• ersly in tho case, but in the quality of its touch and tone. It is in producing a responsive instrument that sterling value is accorded—one with tench, expression and quality of I one. Should you desire to purchase a piano .call upon the Dresden Piano Company. They keep the largest .dorks, and deal only with the most relmole makers. On timo payments from ”or. 'monthly. Local representative: G. W. Mills, * 9
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2, 23 April 1914, Page 5
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172Untitled Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2, 23 April 1914, Page 5
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