From an indifferent piano you can only expect indifferent music. Even the most brilliant musician requires a good j instrument, otherwise his efforts are a\ ( best only second rate—he lasks del- J icacy of expression and fails in tone. A good pianc is not necessarily an I expensive one; the Cottage piano of to day is better than Che Grand of yestor- | day. Wo have pianos which are moderate in price, exquisite in tone, handsome in appearance, and of remarkable durability. Those cost from thirty-eight to fifty-five guineas, and represent the highest development in piano construc- | tion. They are made by skilled workmen, i from dependable materials, and ire ' instrumenis which cannot fail to give the utmost satisfaction and pleasure We shall bo pleased t: show these pianos to intending purchasers Don't forgat our eisy time payment system. The Dresden Piano Company, Wellington. North Island Managar, Mr M. J. Brookes Local Representatives -. Messrs Inns and . Goddard, next Club Hotel, Masterton. 2
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9673, 11 December 1909, Page 5
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161Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9673, 11 December 1909, Page 5
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