TO PIANO-BUYERS. The British Piano Industry has an importance much greater than most people realise. For example, at John Broadwood and Sons’ great factory ia ; London nearly five hundred men are | busy constructing those instruments ! which are acknowledged to be a j world’s "standard” in pianos. And I that is only one important source of supply I All who wish to ensure getting a high-class British instrument should certainly call on The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. This well-known firm —established in New Zealand over thirty-two years —regularly receives large shipments of excellent British-built pianos | such as the brilliant Broad wood, the | splendid Sames, and the magnificent ■ Collard and Collard. It also stocks | those renowned Canadian organs—The : Bell and The Imperial. If credit is a .convenience, "The Bristol” will gladi ly extend to you the advantages of its I popular and liberal time-payment sys- ' tern. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Well- . ington. North Island Manager, M. J. i Brookes. Local Representative, H. J. ! Dash wood.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 177, 31 March 1915, Page 2
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