BECHSTEIN PIANOS. LADIES HOSIERY & T E S-°SSSiif?ES. , 2!i LACE NECKWEAR. attained in every civLised country in the whole world, is unyrecedented in the history of the Pianoforte. The Bechstein Pianos were first introduced to the British publis in 1862 at the Great International Exhibition, _ r S t OC kj n g S cover a Multiwhere they received the highest award. tuda of Shins, The Bechstein factories are now the most extensive in exister co, and the out- -n ;_ p a i r> Ribbed Cashmere Stockings put or Pianos is by far the largest in the usually 1/6. whole world. . Every Pianoforte contains a Dechstein double repetition action, which is absolute perfection, and described by Liszt as " to stimulate erery variety of si ade," and by Rubenetein. " to admit of the uti most variety of shade " The verdict of the musical world, supported by the test of yi-ars, is eloquently expressed by the great Rubenstein, " that Mr Bechstein has attained the utmost degree of perfection in the art of instrument making." These Instruments have tound a home in every palace and cottage where music is loved, and the name of BBCHSTJSIN is considered an absolute guarantee of the perfection of t e instrument that bears it. They are universally considered as models for copying and imitation,and i hold undisputed the position of the i standard Pianofortes of the worla. ) The best evidence of the perfection • that the BECHSTEIN PIANO has been • brought to is their everlasting dura- . foility; though the factory has now existed lor half a century, not one piano has beon brought under tiie notice of the rocker which could be described as L " worn out." Madame Carreno uses a BECHSTEIN PIANO at her recitals. usually 1/6. _. Pair. 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MASTERTON PRESENTATION GOODS, <MOKEBS* REQUISITES of all descriptions Btocked at my store, included in which are scores of articles suitable for presentation, The prices win suit you. J. K. BLINKHORNE. High-Class Tailor and Costumier, i I Queen Street, mew GOODS FOR THE WINTER SEASON. iKDER now to avoid disappointThe name of T. SHIELDS is a sufficient guarantee for a first-class article. THE LIGHT OF THE AGE. * NEW method of manufacturing inAir t 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., Masterton, holders of patent lights for the district] W.F.C.A. Boot Department, BOOKS BOOKS. BOOKSELLES 4ND STATION IB QUEEN STREET, FIRST IMPRESSIONS ABE THE MOST LASTING. i GOOD appearance creates a good . impression. Why not take advantage of these facts? Make the appearance of your house create a good first impression. 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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10058, 4 August 1910, Page 4
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