The. purchase; of a piano is a matter which sliould bo thought of at once. The jiiiu involved is not large, but there arc ■;o uiivny questons of quality, tone, price Mid make, which simply must be taken into consideration. Then* is still another point whicli should always weigh with a wise and cautious purchaser—buy your piano from a house with a reputation. Don't run the. risk of a bad purchase. Side by side two pianos might appear to be of equal value. Yet, one could really be almost perfect, and the other a worthless imitation. Remember, goodness in a piano is not; merely in tne ease, but in the quality of its touch and tone. It is in producing a responsive instrument that sterling value is accorded—one with touch, expression and quality of tone. Sliould you desire to purchase a piano, call at the Dresden Piano Company, Limited. They keep the largest stocks, and deal only with the most reliable makers. On time-payment from 20s monthly. Local Manager, Mr T. 15. Hunter.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9039, 4 March 1908, Page 5
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173Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9039, 4 March 1908, Page 5
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