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TO PIANO BUYERS. The British Piano Industry has an importance much greater than most people realise. For example, at John Broadwood and Sons great factory in London nearly live hundred men arc busy constructing those instruments which are acknowledged to be a world’s “standard” in pianos. And that is only one important source of supply ! All who wish to ensure getting a high class British instrument should certainly call on the The Biistol Piano Co. Ltd. This well-known (inn- established in New Zealand over thirty-two rears regularly receives large shipments of excellent British-built pianos such as the brilliant Broadwood, the splendid Sanies, and the magnificent Collard and Collard. It also stocks those renowned Canadian organs—The Bell and The Imperial. 11 credit is a convenience, "The Bristol” will gladly extend to you the advantages of its popular and liberal time payment system. The Bristol Piano Co. Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manager: M. I. Brookes.

BEATS THEM ALL. You am say what you wi'l about this nr that being goon for a sprain, but Chamberlain's Pain Balm heats them ail. The quicker and oftener you rub it in the sooner the sprain will be gone. Chamberlain's Pain Balm should always be kept handy, as it is in time of sudden mishap or accident that you will realise its merits. For sale everywhere. — Advf. a

COMPLETELY GONE. A succession of colds, or even the neglect of a common cold, may cause inflammation of the mucous membrane to become chionic. This can be prevented by the prompt use of Chambealain's Cough Remedy at the first symptom of a cold. A few doses of it, and the cold is completely gone. A medicine of such great worth and merit as Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy should be kept in every home where there are children. For sale everywhere.— Advt. a

Maudit: pouted much at Bertie, To his great surprise ; P’raps she’d heard of him and Gertie Swapping gladsome eyes; But the thing that did upset her, .Made her glum and dour ; Was that Bert had dared forget her, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 4 The clothes ott proclaim the tuau, Heasman’s tailoring is the last word in style aud Onish. Select your suitings now for the festive season to save disappointment, A wide range of summer materail.*

CBOUCHEB’S. the place for CORRECT ART NEEDLEWORK AND FANCY GOODS. A LL materials stocked for x'JL Ribbon Work, Needle-Paint-ing, Stencilling, Pastinello and PenPainting, etc., etc. Ladies are cordially inv t d to inspect my large stock. LESSONS GIVEN in all branches. Posted communica. i ns receive prompt attention. Address Np. STANDARD OFFICE, THE SQUARE, Palmerston North.

THE EMPIRE AGENCIES. MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. Tei.eph on e No. 709. P.O. Box 266 A GEN i'S lor the Foster Rubber Co., Boston, manufacturers of the popular “ Catspaw ” Rubber Heels, Tread-Air Heel Cushions, Combination Arch Supports and Heel Cushion. “Ideal” Incubators, Brooders and Grain Sprouters. The “Ever-Ready” Clothes Line Holder. (The indoor clothes line ever-ready whenever you want it, invisible when you don’t want it). 3s 6d posted. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. And Sub-Agents wanted in every aistrict. Telephone No. 709. P.O. Box 662.

MOUJMSE Y & 00., AUCTIONEERS, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, & GENERAL SALESMEN HAVE decided to open a branch of their business in Foxton, and have arranged to hold monthly sales at Mr Nye’s coal yards. The first sale will take place on Monday the 30th October, commencing at I p.m-, and the Auctioneers will be pleased to receive entries in live and dead stock of every description Corre c pondence invited, prompt settlements JNO. MOUNSEY, Auctioneer

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1385, 13 April 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1385, 13 April 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1385, 13 April 1915, Page 4

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