CHOOSING A PIANO. A* the selection of a Piano calls fen son ml judgment and nice discrimination, a buyer will do well to avail himself of the ripe experience of i w Bristol Piano Co.. Ltd Uumig the past thirty-two years tins tmn I ■- riven satisfaction to thousands of purchasers. Indeed, most of then J strumonts have been sold on the ecommendation of users—a tact, «m , proves the ever-growing, confidence i, - j posed in them by New Zealand music | lOV ln h;, Tho Bristol” Showrooms are always displayed the latest models of Luc!, renowned English Pianos as i Broad wood” and “The ! tnrerh instruments arc noted Ini tlic . :?S i sympathetic tone, respons.v e | touch, beautiful designs,and woad fill durability. “1 ?c Bi.sto ■sells Canada’s leading * 801 l and The Imperial. AH these J , gra deß.ro S »; | dO S sje ) ofc ( .ad oi S, North •igor, M. J. Brookes, Local Ihpi iitive, (J. W. j'iTil l> ‘
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 78, 8 March 1916, Page 5
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156Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 78, 8 March 1916, Page 5
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