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A good piano is a constant joy. A bad piano is a chronic irritation. From the good instrument you get delicious music, Fro in the bad, distracting jangle. It' yen want a bad piano— n-:t that you ever would—-yon can't trade willi the Dresden Piano Company, Limited. It' you want a food piano—an 1 that surely is your requirement— these are the people to go to. in (lie way or getting the cheapest instrumi'iir. consistent with good workmanship or tin! most expensive instrument your luxurious fancy prompts, 'i'he Dresden Piano Company Limited has perfected its bystem of business. Perfection lies in an inliuito capacity for taking pains to please the public in tho matter of Pianos. Terms, spot cash, if preferred or extended payment', arranged to suit yourself. See the company's Local Agent, T. B. Hunter or write to Mr M. J. Brookes tho North Island Manager, in Wellington. Bewaro of the dealer, salesman, or traveller who casts reflections upon his competitors. Ho does so from interested motives—perhaps to back up his own weak position. Our Agents are instructed not to discredit opposition firms. They are to rely sololy on tho merits of tho Company's instruments. NOTE.—Annual Salo novr on at all Agencies and Branches.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9133, 4 July 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9133, 4 July 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9133, 4 July 1908, Page 5

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