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Lewis R. Eady & Son, Ltd., For Everything Musical. Can Dad Play? Of Course He Can! There was a time when Dad’s move towards the piano to “have a bit of a tune” was a signal for the rest of the family to “silently steal away,” but since we got our Williams Pla-ola. things have changed. To everyone’s delight we found that each one of us (Dad included) could play like experts. The Williams Pla-ola is the one and only instrument of the playerpiano type that enables you to concentrate your mind upon the music you are playing and derive the fullest enjoyment from your own performance, without being distracted by the manipulation of keyboard levers. The interpretation of the music is controlled by the pedalling. This is an exclusive feature of the Williams Pla-ola. Pedalling softly you produce low, sweet tones; jredalling with full effort the great rich volume of sound pours forth in all its beauty. Dad can play— You can play— anyone can play—because the Williams Pla-ola is the acme of simplicity—designed to be an instrument for use—not merely for ornament. It is British made, every part—visible or hidden-—is stoutly constructed and carefully finished. 9 From £165 Your silent Piano taken in part payment at a liberal allowance. Easy Terms Arranged. See about Your Williams Pla-ola Now! Write for Art Catalogue, or call and see this Ideal Home Instrument in our Showrooms without delay. Auckland’s Leading Music Stores: “The Box Office,” 162 Queen Street. 15 Karangahape Road (Next Tivoli). And at Whangarei, Hamilton, Tauranga and Gisborne. Messrs. Lewis R. Eady & Son, Lt'd., 162 Queen Street, Auckland. Please send me catalogue of Williams Pla-ola and Spepial Terms. Name Address

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 2, 24 March 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 2, 24 March 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 2, 24 March 1927, Page 14

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