THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY.
—. The great sale of pianos now proceeding at the Dresden Piano Company's local branch. Queen Street, is strongly appealing to the public, as a large number of instruments have already been sold, and on Thursday and Friday it was necessary to wire for fresh instruments. The exhibit at the recent Show influenced a great many sales, the general verdict'being that it was the finest ever shown by the firm. For those who were unable to inspect the instruments it it should be said that there were pianos by Steinway (125 guineas), Ronisch (86 guineas and 95 guineas), Broadwood (85 guineas), Rich Lipp and Sohn (85 guineas), Collard (65 guineas, 70 guineas, and 80 guineas), the whole representing a great display of manufactures by, distinguished makers—proved in excellence and warranted to stand any climate. The Dresden Piano Company.are the introducers to New. Zealand of the one, two, and three years hire purchase system for pianos, and to-day its name is a household word throughout the colony for generous treatment of clients—splendid instruments and exceptionally easy terms. Every instrument is guaranteed, and the guarantee means what it says. The annual sale will very shortly be brought to a close, and all are invited to inspect the stock now on view at the Company's agency undoubtedly a stock which is worthy of the phrase "the finest the world produces."*
CABLE NEWS.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8366, 23 February 1907, Page 5
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235THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8366, 23 February 1907, Page 5
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