Messrs Leary and Dixon, the Square, Palmerston North, desire to thank the residents of Foxton and surrounding district for their liberal patronage in the pas', and to inform them that their warehouse holds a magnificent stock of pianos, organs, and musical instruments of every description, also Wertheim and Wheeler and Wilson’s sewing machines, and Sellar’s celebrated washing machines, etc. Most of the pianos are of English manufacture, whilst the Esdey make of organ is well-known throughout the world for its excellence of tone and durability. The wonderful Wertheim sewing machmes continu to grow in favor, whilst Sellar’s ce'ebrated washing macmnes give every satisfaction, and make the dreaded washing day a thing of the past. A cordial invitation is extended to all residents when paying a visit to Palmerston North to call at Messrs Lear? & Dixon’s, The House of Music, The SijuftM,—Apy|.
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Manawatu Herald, 21 May 1904, Page 2
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141Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 21 May 1904, Page 2
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