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BECHBTEIN PiANOS. THE Unparalleled popularity which the Bechstein Pianos have attained in every civilised coantry in ihe whole world, is unprecedented in the hktory of the Pianoforte. The Bechstein Pianos were first introduced to the British public in 1862 at the Great International Exhibition, where they received the highest award. The Bechstein factories are new the most extensive in existei ce. and the output of Pianos is by far the largest in the whole world. Every Pianoforte contains a Bechstein double repetition action, which is absolute perfection, and described b> Liszt as *' to stimulate e<rery variety of s* ade,'' and by Eubenstein, " to admit of the utmost variety of shade " The verdict of the musical world, supported by the test of y arp, is eloquently exr)rpssed by the great Kubenstein, ■' that Mr Bechstein has attained thf. utmost degree of perfection in thaartof instrument making." These Instruments have found a bon:e in every palace and cottage %vher@ music is loved, and the name of BECHSTKIN is considered an absolute guarantee of the perfection of t e instrument tba* bears it. 'J hey are universally considered as models for copying and imitation, and hold undisputed the position of tie standard Pianofortes of the wu-la. ' The best evidence of the perfection that the BE< HSTEIN lIANO has been brought to is their everlasting durability; though the factory has now existed for half a century, not one piano has been hr,.m.ht under the notice of the maker wh'ih could be described as " worn out.'' Madame Carreno uses a BICHSTEIN PI AM O at her recitals.

Our new Govern just b. en suj.jui above. or<3 Islington has ■■ .Ui cr/e ot ihe CENTBAL GAKAGE> 169, QUEEN ST., Masterton. Wellington Warehouse—Willis Street. J. LOWNDES, Manager.

THE VALUE OF GOOD CLOTHES. | ' ' A PPEAKANCES are often sai jCL to De deceiving, and if this i so it is betttr to have them deceive favourably than unfavourably. A perfect fitting Bait givee an appearance of prosperity which cf inestimable value to the wearer. One of the £ uperior features of my tailoring is the excellence of linings and the care taken wifeh all intHiior workmanship. This not onlyinakes your suit stylish lookiag when new, but holds the shape of the coat, making its dressy appe ranee permamnt. A TRIAL ORDER wfll make you one of my satisfied and permanent clients. C. a BALL, FASHIONABLE TAILOB, QUEEN STREET ... MASTEBTON

SHAVE, SIR!! jLV shave, that J. K. Blinkhorne's Saloon is the most popular in JMasterton. Appointments are equal to the best city saloons. ■ Special arrangements with monthly customers. Competent staff—prompt attention. J, K. BLINKHORNB QUEEN-ST., , MASTERTON.

T. SHIELDS, High-Class Tailor and Costumier, Queen Street, Masterton HEW GOODS FOR THE WINTER SEASON. OS DEE now to avoid dieappointThe name of T. SHIELDS is a sufficient guarantee for a first-class article.

THE LIGHT OF THE AGE. . candescent vapor light—Loaded Air t Gas, manufactured with "Boide Oil.'' The system is automatic in working, perfectly simple, absolutely safe, and very economical. Gtet full particulars and pamphlets from PICKERING BROS., Masterton, holders of patent lights for the disirioij

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10062, 9 August 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10062, 9 August 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10062, 9 August 1910, Page 4

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