» OHr puilUUb UUlUUlllltUOll Ul 11 JTIIIUO 01 Wll3 VUl'y mfrjlUSb gLiIUU WILU UIU X Pianola and Metrcstyle, and is the logical development, of the pianola idea. This now departure dispenses with the moving of the pianola to and from the piano. , The pianola part is contained within the case of the piano, and differs very little in appearance from the ordinary piano. "When it is desired to play by 'hand in tho ordinary way the pianola pedals and the music rolls can bo shut out of sight immediately. We have just received a stock of these wonderful instruments, and invito public inspection of sauio. ' aifMWWI* 33 WILLIS STKEET, WELLINGTON. Masierton Branch :—Exchange Buildings, Queen Street. J. LOWNDES, Local Manager.
RECORD. -E have just landed Irom home 3000 of these Recoads, and for Quality, Delieacy and Power, they nro the Choafcoist ■ Record on the Market, wo are 3 are soiling 'thorn at 1/6 each. The dish and American Selections for February arc to hand, so call early and especially ask to hoar thn now model machine with the bis horn. it and Co. THE TALIvERIES, QUEEN STREET. MASTEETON. 'PHONE No. 245. P.O. JiOX 21.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9083, 7 May 1908, Page 7
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193Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9083, 7 May 1908, Page 7
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