i GREAT BRITAIN’S GREATEST PIANOS. | Of the celebrated English instruI meiits stocked by the Bristol Piano Co.. Ltd., none enjoys such an envij able reputation as the Broadwood ! Piano. One might say that it is the j “Gold Standard” of the Piano Indnsj try. Made by the oldest-established | firm of piano manufacturers in the I British Empire—John Broadwood and Sons, [/•!.—every model is the result of n■. Iv 200 years’ adherence to the iiigiicsr, ideals in piano construction. I'urine its long history the Broadwood Jias !ie«o helped towards perfection by the World’s .Master Musicians. Their influence is found in its exquisitely delicate touch and sympathetic, re- ' sonant: and perfectly modulated tone. Other British-built Pianos at “Th« f>i i-to!” include the excellent and re-i-rde Sanies and the renowned Collat'd , ( od Collanl. The famous Canadian O r ,,;,ns—The .Beil and The imperial are' also on view in a variety of models. AH these superb instruments tire utI lured on attractive and easy terms, j The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Wellingj (on. North Island Manager, M. J. j Brookes. Local Representative, CJ. W. ildk. &
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 78, 31 July 1915, Page 4
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181Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 78, 31 July 1915, Page 4
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