The Pi?no was invent d in Ita y some 400 years ago by Paliarino, and, as we can reedily imagine, the first p ano was a crude affair, not nt all like e ; tber in tone, touch or Bjpfßi'ance—the btautiful instruments with which some of us are familiar. It is difficult to say whrre .the best pianos sue now made; indeal, there is not much to choosa in anything between the productions «f the best German or English manufacturers. Tne splecliin of a pimo is pretty much a (]iustion of individual taste and requirements, provided of course that jou hava the productions of the best makers to select from. There are so nnny makers, so many p-ices and qualities "which a purchaser must consider, that it is aiways advisable to consult a reliable firm of specialists, preferab'y a firm with a good reputation, a thorough knowledge of the and a lar»e stock to select from. Purchase your piano from trie Dresden Piano Company. They have a reputation, and they have the best and largest stocks in New Zealand to choose from Time paymf nts' from 206 monthly. Local Manager: A; B. Wallace.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8546, 2 October 1907, Page 5
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192Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8546, 2 October 1907, Page 5
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