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mmm\ ..fflß Unparalleled popularity which JL the Bechstein Pianos have attained in every civilised country in the whole world, is unprecedented in the history of the Pianoforte. The Bechstein Pianos were first introduced to the British pub)i3 in lHHi'. at the Great International Exhibition, I whoie they received the highest award. I The Bechstein factories are the most extensive in existei.ee. and the output of Pianos 13 by,far the largest in the wncle world. Every Pianoforte contains a Bechstein double repetition action, is absolute perfection, and describe! b> L" as " to stimulate every variety <is' ade," ' and by Rutenstein, " to admit of the utmost variety of snade " ] The verdict of the musical world, supported by the test of y< ar«, is eloquently exprpssed by the great Kubenstein, •* that Mr Bechstein has attained the utmost degree of perfection in thu art of instrument making." These Instruments have found a home io every palace and cottage where music is loved, and the name of BtCOH STEIN is considered an absolute guarantee of the perfection of t e instrument that, bears it. 1 hey are universal!} consider d as models for copying and nutation, and hold undisputed the po nion tt the standard lianofortes of the worla.

The best evidence of the perfection that the bEOHSTEIN UANO has been brought 10 is their everlasting durability; though, the factory has now existed (or half a century, not one piano has bt- fc r. brought undei the notice of the inaket which, could be described as Madame Carreno uses a BECHSTEIN PIANO at her recitals. Our rew G \ * i ord Islington, has just ben &u i j. 1 i with cn« of ihe above, CENTRAL UABAGE, 169, QUEEN ST., Master ton.

Wellington Warehouse—Willis Street. J. LOWNDES, ■' Manager. THEVALOipF GOODCLOTHES. APPEANANCE3 are often sai to oe deceiving, and if this i eo irffc js bettt-r to have them deceive favourably than unfavourably. A perfect fitting !=uit ?ivep an appearance of prosperity hich is cf inestimable value to the wearer. > One of the suprrior featurns of my tailoring is the excellence of linintjs and the care taken -with all interior workmanship. This not only mates your "suit'stylish looking when new» but holds the shape of the coat, making its dressy appe. ranee permanent-

A TRIAL ORDER will make you one o£ my satisfied and permanent clitmts.' C. S, BALL, FASHIONABLE JAILOR, QUEEN STREET MASTERTON

PRESENTATION GOODS. SMOKBES' EEQUISirES of all descriptions stocked at my store, included in which are scores of articles suitable for presentation. The prices wiu suit you. J, K, BLINKHORNE.

Kialteii^i High-Class Tailor and Costumier, Queen Street, Mastehton MEW GOODS FOR THE WIMTEK SEASON.

iIiDER now to avoid disappomtThe name of T. SHIELDS is a sufficient guarantee for a first-class article. THE LIGHT OF THE AGE. ANEW method of manufacturing incandescent vapor light—Loaded Air Gas, manufactured with "Boide Oil.'' The system is automatic in working, perfectly simple, absolutely safe, and very economical. Get full particulars and pamphlets from PICKERING BROS., "VTa-torton, holders of patent righ's for j the district}

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10057, 3 August 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10057, 3 August 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10057, 3 August 1910, Page 4

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