I I -and now for the Pianola' Piano •• I •'• .% If ycm WOolid bf mtVsic atiS wish I " ; to enjoy it in your home, why j not seriously consider the acquisi- | I tion of a Genuine, Pianola Piano. j | f Just think when dinner is over at | f;:; ' I night, the pleasure of rising from the | " r " 1 table with the words—"and now for the ! | Pianola Piano." Consider thedelight \ | •'•it'would- afford each member^yotip\ *ZV t family and the friends that Vdrdp ia. | *.; t ','^r I after dinner. , •' yy:j : H f We want you to accept our inyita» . p "V' tion to call in and inspect our stock of - i " 1 iaiie Pianola Flaws |j • y ; {STEINWAY, STECK, STROUD i WEBER PIANOS) . j , - | You can sit down and play a model yourI self without the slightest trouble. ■ r .! Pianola Pianos can be purchased for a ' ; • ► 3 deposit of £10 and the balance in easy j | monthly payments. I good allowance on your present piano i j Direct MepffeseuSaSlve: s j ' Bo LEWIS, I ■ \ "• -'• No.-8 Baker's. Buildings, I j 189 Featfoerston Street,'WeSSiagtoa, S " ! ' j|SHOT!|X IT-U — Ironmongers and -'i: ■ \ ' the Trade Supplied ~ : ' u WE now supply all sizes of Chilled and I K $£/]}: XI Patent Hardened Shot, from the •— smallest, or No. 12 size, to the largest, ■ measuring £-inch in diameter. H- ?\I THIS SHOT is made at our own -1..| /xC—3r ™\ Tower and is as near perfection as the finest appliances and the most.exacting . 7 fMp supervision can produce. ■ - : THE C.A.C. SHOT TOWER, wll— \ standing 140 feet high, is of the most '' ; \ fcjr *p3rr modern design.-.lt is -equipped .z ™vsgr' lTvS~iliß>es Electric Hoists, Furnaces and Machin-" 1/ x~L' S |p| ery of minute accuracy, and can put out 700 to I,ooo,tons of perfect pellets l p.. »N / per annum, i.. 1 " t ■ tV p; f WRITE for Saniples and Prices "■■■■■ •».; | I C.A.C Shot, staling sizt , mpfc^T' generally used, 'i ? IS Z~?l Si LEAD SINKERS for Fishermen ■:-< ■ '4., /\ "j T These are also made in all Sizes. f > 1)1 - i[ Ask for particulars. ' THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION CO.; i . ■ j* ' IV jinr • limited' ' '',1 '- i ' I''- — —— V ' Mt. Eden' * ■' : ";/ ! ■ J ggp" /MK " ,s - . JrThis is tlie > • 5 { FloorMish 1 pse!" !-• . | The "Nugget^way is the easy, cleanly, iL» - | healthful way' to Dolish Furniture and I |||i I A very little: rubbed on I '»>■ I Woocfwork and Linos gives /^T PB^^ /| '' | : a brilliant, lasting gloss- /\V/I '' -'V* ) brings up the beauty of grain, ( /v\ t/ [i •».' I pattern and colour—adds to |• . the life of everythingi -\ j "l I i ! | • "NUGGET" preserves and pnrifies. Its \\ V J 1 | unique'anUseptic properties' make the \\ \ If !'•'!; » Home sweet and clean. That's why Ex- 11 I !i ': | perienced Houseivivbs always polish with A : A\ I '' I To Motorists! —Bring up your Car's V m\jA\ | i good looks with "Nugget." Gives a \ \\\\ | .")• j mirror-like finish. Makes cleaning easier. ' i 1 '■ |||
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2902, 14 October 1916, Page 13
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