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S 1E53! E£JI!£RS3!? ; OT3SS3 E3H I If* W/i/ ■*e* >. » Kj» THE |S~ : SHORTEST GRAND.— riTH'E EXTERNAL PROPORTIONS of the -*■ New COLLAR!) & COLLAR!) Shortest Grand compared with those of the Concert instrument are diminutive, yet its internal excellence out-distances in tone and quality anything hitherto attempted.. "Write for Catalogues concerning this charming Pianoforte —Stylo GIL The Bristol Piano Go. (LIMITED), DUNEDIN. WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, & INVERCARGILL. V locjM fluent.—JAWFS KING, neveii at- HoKltlkp; Anchor Line of Steam Misses Addison, packets. HAMILTON-Si., HOKITIKA. REGULAR COMMUNICATION. Are now showing a full assortment of Ladies and Children’s WARM WINTER UNDERWEAR. These lines are selling and cannot be replaced at the , «he same value, i " Early Inspection Invited. WABTE PAPER for sale in any quantity. Apply to. Gillum if filco Booting Passengers to all New Zealand Ports. Steamers will leave Weil ington and Nelson for Greymouth as fellows : Steamer. Wellington. Nelson Waverley, early Itegulus, early Waimea, early Kennedy, early Alexander, early Kaitoa, early One of the Company's steamers will leave Wellington for West Coast ports every other day, circumstances permitting. Cargo booked through to Hokitika. Pares and Freights increased from 14th February, 1913. Particulars on application. ! W*. DUNCAN &, Co.; Agents
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1917, Page 2
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