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FAMOUS ENGLISH PIANOS.

AT “THE BRISTOL.” ‘'No pianofortes,” observed Liszt r the eminent virtuoso, “last anything like so well as those of Broad wood.”

Even after eighty-six years’ service a Broadwood has been known to play sweetly and clearly. This speaks volumes fer the British thoroughness with which this British piano is built. The instruments of John Broadwood ana Sons, Ltd., represent man’s highest achievement in piano construction. They are the product of a firm wha date from 1725, and who have been makers to Royalty since George EE.

The Bristol Piano Co.. Ltd.,-hold extensive stocks of the Broadwood and other English piano s of world wide prestige, including the noted Sanies —- an ideal piano, and always a wise choice —and the wonderful Collard and Collard. Ip Organs, New Zealand's premier Music Warehouse specialises Jn the two leading Canadian makes — The Bell and The Imperial. All who desire an instrument that will ensure lifelong satisfaction, can confld,entlr purchase at “The Bristol.” Particullarly easy terms of payment may b© arranged. Th e Bristol Piano Co., Ltd Wellington. North Island Manager M. J. Brookes. Local Representative, H. J. Dashwood.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 310, 5 October 1915, Page 3

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FAMOUS ENGLISH PIANOS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 310, 5 October 1915, Page 3

FAMOUS ENGLISH PIANOS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 310, 5 October 1915, Page 3

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