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From an indifferent piano you can only expect indifferent music. Even the most brilliant musician requires a good instrument, otherwise) his efforts are at best only second rate—he lacks delicacy of oxprossion and fails in tone. A good piano is not necessarily an oxpensive one ; the Cottage piano of to-day is better than the grand of yesterday. Wo have pianos which are moderate in price, exquisite intone, handsome in appeaiauee, and of remarkable durability. These, cost from thirty-eight to fifty-five guineas, and represent the highest development in piano construction. 'J'hoy nro made by slcillt d workmen, from dependable wuerials, and are instruments which cannot fail to give the utmost satisfaction and pleasure. We shall bo please.l to show these phmos 10 intending puroim-vrs. Don't forget our easy time payment system. Tim Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manager, Air M. J. Brookes. Local Representative; T. H. Hunter Uewaro of the dealer, salesman, or traveller who easts reflections upon his competitors. He does so from interested motives —perhaps to back up his own weak position. Our Agents are instructed not to discredit rival linns. They are to rely solely on the merits of the Company's instruments. Mrs. T. lUii'ton. Albcrt-rond, Kpsom N.Z., writes:—We nil use Chamberlain'B Coiif'h lieiin'ily nnd think a lot of it, My husband who is a conductor on the Auckland trams, takes it. when he has the. least symptom of a cold, and it always lessens the attack. Have given it to our children many times for coughs or croup, and it. has never failed to cure" IS or sale by nil chemists and storekeepers.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9164, 12 August 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9164, 12 August 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9164, 12 August 1908, Page 5

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