Happy Moment with a Cramer Piano The Cramer is an instrument you will delight in playing; its wonderful quality of sound, delicacy of touch and beauti- , ful tone make an irresistible appeal to the true musician. Cramer Pianofortes are made , by a very old-established British firm, and are noted for excellent construction and . high-class finish, as well as for ideal musical qualities. We make it easy for youto buy a Cramer—or any other Piano —as old instruments are taken in part payment for new ones, and deferred payments.. ' of balance can be arranged. Call and see the handsome-* Cramer models in our Showroom. KplfJTrcmcis F4582-9761 LJ|wA J»T I BRRg| ■ S Grades -9/- 9/9 9/4 (KM GIVE HIM OTP! Happy, Healthy Boy» need food with "stay" in it—food that will build Strong Bone and Hard Teeth as well a* sound firm flesh. Such a food is OTO COOKED IN ONE MINUTE Children delight in Oto because it's so delicious—good for quite young children too, because.so easily digested. Oto is economical—ana in these .days Economy matttrtJ ■ Sold In 41b. and 201b. Baits FULL WEIGHT Tonr Grocer sella it—if oat of stock send name to li*nGdoim ind Bon, Ltd., ChruVeharch, and jou -rill be supplied. HAINES ®
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16260, 10 July 1918, Page 10
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203Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16260, 10 July 1918, Page 10
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