From an indiffer nt puno jou can only expect indifferent music. Even the most brilliant musician requires a good instrument, otherwise his efforts are at host only second-rate—he lacks delicacy oJ expression and fails in tone. A good piano is not neceasarilv an ex pensive one; the Cottage-piano of to day is better than the Grand of yesterday. We have Pianos which nre moderate in prico, exquisite in tone, handsome in appearance, and o£ remarkable durability. They are just the class of instruments which the averige purchaser requires. These Pianos cost from th'rty-eight to fifty-iive guinea;, and represent the highest development in piano' construction, They are made by skilled workmen, from dependable materials, aud are instruments which canuot fail to give the utmost satisfaction ana pleasure. 'We shall be pleased to'show these Pianos to intending purchasers, and explaia their advantages and merits. Don't forpet our easy lime-payment system. The Dresden Pianj Company, Wellington. Local Manager: A. B. Wallace Myrtle Grove Cigare/ttes are obtainable from all Mastertonlobacconists.* ■.;-■■
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8549, 5 October 1907, Page 5
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166Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8549, 5 October 1907, Page 5
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