THE PURCHASE OP A PIANO. VXAROTS number of th» Rweetosttonnd arcd most serviceable of the Pianojs now in use in the Wairarapa were purchased from the BRITISH & CONTINENTAL Pi ANO COMPAN?. Those who are pa-iricnlar in musical matters recognise that the construotioc, purity und richness of tone, volume, of touch, find harmonious relation of registers in our pianos are not approached elsewhere. The selection of Pianos in our Masterton and Wellington houses include the following:— Continental— O. Bechstein, Haake, Ramsperger, Trubener, Rapoldl, Bauer. English— EavestafF & Son, J. & J. Hopkinson, Qoss & Co., Uollard & oollard, Geo. Russell, And the Planolo. Chicago Organ Co., The Malcolm Organ. Our terms of payment are easy and spread over a reasonable period. We shall be plea e ed to demonstrate these Pianos or Organs to you. If you are on the point of investing in a Piano, investigation will not go amiss—and you would doubtless find it to yonr profit. Sola Wairarapa Representative— J LOWNDES, CENTSAL «MR*GE, 169, QUEEN ST., v Masterton. Wellington Wftrahotig!}-~Willis Street.!
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9652, 17 November 1909, Page 7
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169Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9652, 17 November 1909, Page 7
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