The Dresden Piano Company is proud of the confidence placed "in it by the public—a trust built up by years of honest dealing. Frankness is "The Dresden's" motto in all its relations with a purchaser. The more the latter knows about the piano be is buying, the more likely be is to be satisfied. What the Dresden Piano Company has to offer its patrons is quality- never anything else. Had not gobd value been a characteristic feature with the Dresden, theirs would not be the business it is to-day. That Company has many advantages. It possesses extensive capital and an ! enormous output. Thus, it commands stock on a bedrock basis from the I world's foremost manufacturers. Then ; it possesses officers of great experi-! once, of unrivalled judgment, and of unquestioned integrity, in whom not only has "The Dresden" the utmost confidence, but on whom the public, I too, ran rely—to the last word. Local j royrcsontafcive—G, W. Mills, 6 j
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 21, 16 May 1914, Page 7
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160Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 21, 16 May 1914, Page 7
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