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BEGHSTEIN PIANOS. THE Unparalleled popularity which the Bcchstein Piano 3 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 public in 1862 at the Great International Exhibition, where they received the highest award. The Bechstein factories are now the most extensive in existet ce. and the output of Piano 3 is by far the largest in the whole world. Every Pianoforte contains a Bechstein double repetition action, which is absolute perfection, and described bj Liszt as " to stimulate every variety of si ade," and by Eubenstein. '* to admit of the utmost variety of shade " The verdict of the musical world, supported by the test of yi-ars, is eloquently expressed by the great Eubenstein, •« that Mr Bechstein has attained the utmost degree of perfection in tha art of instrument mating." These Instruments have found a home io every palace and cottage where music is loved, and the name of BECBSTkJN is considered an absolute guarantee of the perfection of t e instrument that bears it. 1 hey are universally considered as models for copying and imitation, and hold undisputed the position of the standard Pianofortes of the wuria. The best evidence of the perfection that the BE- HSTEIN IIANO has been brought to is their everlasting durability; though the factory has now existed lor Lilt' a century, not one piano has been brought undei the notice of the maker wbi.h could be described as " worn out,." Madame Carreno uses a BECHSTEIN PI ATN O at her recitals. Our new Govern n, i ord Islington, has just b.en suppa >d with one of the above, Sole Agents:— CENTEIL GAEAGE, 169, QUEEN ST., Master-ton. Wellington Warehouse—Willis Street. J. LOWNDES,

THE VALUE OF GOOD CLOTHES. APPEARANCES are often sai to be deceiving, and if th'is i so it is better to have them deceive favourably than unfavourably. A perfect fitting Buit gives an appearance of prosperity which ?s cf inestimable value to the wearer. One of the superior features of my tailoring is the excellence of linings and the care taken with all interior workmanship*. This not only makes your suit stylish looking when new, but the shaue of the coat, making its dressy appe ranee manentATRIAL ORDER will make you one of my satisfied and permanent olients. C. a BALL, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, QUEEN STEEET ... MASTERTON

SBIVE, SIKM ■ » wijeu yju want a XV shave, that J. K. Blinkhorne's Saloon is the most popular in Masterton. Appointments are equal to the best city saloons. Special arrangements with monthly customers. Competent staff—prompt attention. J. K. BLINKHORNE. QUEEN-ST., i MASTEETON.

T. SHIELDS, High-Class Tailor and Costumier, QOEEN S-CBEET, MASTERTON NEW GOODS FOR THE WINTER SEASON. Q&DEB now to avoid disappointmen*. The name of T. SHIELDS is a sufficient guarantee for a first-class article.

THE UGHT OF THE AGE. A NEW method of manufacturing inX candescent vapor light—Loaded kir j Gas, manufactured with " Boide Oil.' The system ia automatic in working, perfectly simple, absolutely safe, and very economical. Oot full partioulars and pamphlets from PICKERING BROS., holders of patent rights fcr tl.d district; '

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10065, 12 August 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10065, 12 August 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10065, 12 August 1910, Page 4

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