11: gin tins day well, and furnish that homo with a piauo -but get a good one r It id so difficult to judge piano values, th.-it expeits themselves hesitate until they have thoroughly tested touch, tone, action and architecture. Even then greatly rely on the reputation of the maker. If an expert could be deceived, how can the purchaser of a single piano hope to escapeP Why, oniy bybuying an instrument from a warehouse! which can be trusted. Now, the Dresden Piano Oouipany, Ltd., Wellington, has a wonderfully good name in this respect. It is a firm with years of fair dealing, behind it —and a reputation to be sustained in tne future. Their prices aie surprisingly low for highgrade instruments. It won't cone hard on you with "The Dresden's" system of time-pay-ments —just a small sum doivn, and their'' instalments from 20s monthly. Local representative—-T. P. Hunter. * ESarvescJent Saline, purifying, refresß.2 ing, invigorating to all who suffer front sickness, headache, sluggish liver, etc Price, 2/6. H. T. Wood, .Chemist and. Hmrmacisfc (byfcx&m,), Maetertoa .*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9637, 1 November 1909, Page 5
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175Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9637, 1 November 1909, Page 5
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