If credit is a convenience, "The Dresden" will gladly extend the advantages of its popular and liberal time-payment system so that you will be able to furnish your home with a piano. You merely pay a small deposit, and then instalments of 20s a month, or more. In no other warehouse in New Zealand—or in Australia either—are there so tnmy pjan. s and organs under one roof as at the Dresden Piano Oo's. in Wellington. It is a wonderful stock to select; from. Then too, there can be no barg lining with the Dresden. Its first price is its last.—and lowest. Thus, a child could purchase a j piano just as advantageously as could a man. This (is the essence of fairness. No wonder "The Dresden" possesses ihe confidence of the public. The Company's manager in the North Island is Mr M. J. BROOKES, and its Local Representative is T. B. Hunter; Beware of the da iter, salesman, 'or traveller who casts reflections upon his competitors. He does so from interested motives —perhaps to back up his own weak position. .Our Agents are mstructsd not to discredit rival ( n iu». They are to rely solely on thj nurAool the Company's instruments.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9180, 1 September 1908, Page 5
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