Begin this clay well, and furcish the home with a piano—but get a good one! It is so difficult to jufga P ; ano values, that experts themselves hesitate until they 'hive thoroughly tested touch, tone, acti n and architecture. Even thon th« y greatly rely on the reputation of the maker. If an expert could ba deceived, how cm the purchaser of a single piano hope to escape? Why, only by buying an instrument from a warehouse which can be trusted Now, the Dresden Piano Co., Wellington, has a wonderfully good name in this respect. _ It is a firm with years of fair dealing behind it-and a roputation to be sustained in the future. Their prices are surprisingly low for high-grule instruments. It won't come hard on you by their system of timepay moms—just a snail cum down, and then instalments from 20s monthly. You should certainly call on, or writ') Mr A. B. Wallace, who is tin Lical Manager for tho Dresden. He will be pleased to give nil information about the firm's splendid stock of pianos and organs.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8861, 22 October 1907, Page 5
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180Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8861, 22 October 1907, Page 5
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