PIANOLA. THE ability) without effort, to play any music, written, and Rive to each piece your own interpretation is an experience which is quite incomprehensible until you have tried it. Is it any wonder that accomplished musicians all the world over endorse the Pianola, or that Paderenski, the king of pianists, should writs: Everyone who wishes to hear absolutely faultless, free from any kind of nervousness piano playing, should buy a Pianola. It is perfection.'" And we may add that anyone who desires to hear and se& the Pianola at work is oordially invited to call at our depot, Devonstreet, New Plymouth, wheie these instiuments are being pUyed upon and exhibited all day.—THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, Devon-street, New Plymouth; G. W. Hendebbon, Representative, H. J. Bbookew, Manager.
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From Oxford University Press Co.— A Large Assortment of Bibles, varying from 3a 3d to 12a 6d each. 17 diffetfifbt styles to selects from. Standard Poets, Birthday and Text Books. From Cassette, Jarrold and Sons, and Ward, Lock and Co.— A Large Stock of tbe Newest Publications. From Hodder and Stonghton—- , An Assortment of 300 Prize Books suitable for Schools, Presents, etc. Also, Latest Colonial Libraries, From Ccle's— Picture Books. From Allan and Oo.— A complete range of Australian Music Books. ALSO, JUST TO HAND— A carefully eeleotad lot of MaoMILLAN'S colonial LIBB ARIES. Best authors; originally 2a 6d, NOW 9d. EACH. H9DDER S BOOR DEPOT. ABE FOB SXJNBEAM fURK OBYVON TEA. Ageat-R, S BOH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 223, 3 October 1901, Page 3
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281Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 223, 3 October 1901, Page 3
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