A iinc pianola, which was presented to tlic Scott expedition by Messrs J. Brondwooil Mini Sons. of London, ami which was for over tvro years in ;he but at Captain Scott's base in the Anhm-tie. was brought back to Lytte'ton by Ihe Tci'ra Xova. but it suffered sosae damage by water on tlio voyage back. After being- overhauled and repaired in Christ - chureb, it was taken on board the Terra Xova before the vessel sailed for Kngland. and after much manoeuvring' it was got in through a narrow doorway, and lowered into the ward-room. Tn spite of its voyaging*, rough handlings unci ils two years' service in the Antarctic, (lie instrument, since its overhaul, is in splendid playing order, and will help to beguile the watch below on many nights of the Homeward passage.
CLEAN, neat, tidy house- ' wives know the vsiue of ® LAN B'"S ,VTfi DOLING lor ths hr-iKtl?. They use it daily after house work. Tlsoss wfeo use ft fcß»w vts myjf'*s*>««. ' 10
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 261, 27 March 1913, Page 2
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