PO PIANO BUYERS,
Tiro Britob Piano Industry has an importance much greater than most people realise. For example, at lobn 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 ol supply ! All who wish to ensure gelling a hieh-elass British instrument should certainly call on lire lire Bristol Piano Do. Ltd. This well-known firm i>tablEhed in New Zealand over ihiilvlwo wars -regularly receive-, large shipments ol excellent Brili dr-built piano- such as the Prilliant Broadwood, lire splendid Sanies, and the magnificent Collat'd and (•■■.third. K aEo-docks those renowned Canadian organs-—The Bell ami The Imperial. If credit is a convenient e. “The P.rElol” will gladly ex lend to yon the advantages of its popular ami liberal time payment system. i lie Bristol Piano Co. Ltd,, Wellington. North Island Manager: ;\l. b Brookes.
i?R.W«U I* nL t tX AUCTIONEERS, LAND A ESTATE AGENTS. A GENERAI sa m:sm s:x AVI'.: decided to (Till :i branch of (heir i>usiiloss in hu.xton, and have arranged to ik< 1 <.i monthly sales at Mr N’ye’s coal yards, Ihr first sain w ill' lake place on .’.Km ] i v,, liii ,-nl!i October, commencin'..' at i p.m , and the Auctioneers will be pleased to receive entries in live and dead stuck of every description Correspondence invited, proinpi settlements ] NO. MOUNSEY, Auctioneer r — “y EKEEC! IV ie WINTER ('()STi: M ES. 1 N ciiuusin;; am! desiguJL in;; the style of our winteimdsttaies, we have studied the requirements of our custom • ers, and every consideration will be given them in (he matter ol style, workmanship and finish. Our large assortment of MATERIALS affords our Patrons every opportunity to suit their own tastes. WRITE OR CALL. “KAG-A.NSKI,” COS IT ME SPECIALIST, WANCANCL TTIUNE -j.vt. EMPIRE AGENCIES. MANUK AC;r URE RS’ AC 1E NTS, PA EMERS lON NOR'IT I. Ttiimrii ONE Nr). 709. P.O. Box 266 k CEN IS lor the 1-osier Rubber il Co., BoHon, maimlecturers ol liic popular “ CaHpaw " Rubber Heels, Tread-Air Heel Cushions, Combination Arch Supports and Heel Cushion, “Ideal” Incubators, Brooders and Crain Sprouters. The “Ever-Ready” Clothes Line Holder. (The indoor clothes line ever-rcady whenever you want it, invisible when you don’t want it). ,5s 6d posted. ( .OKKKSPONL'IiNCii INVITED. .Am! Sub-Agents wanted m every nistrict. I’elcphone No. 700. i'.O. Box 662. JOim WALLS BAKER AMD CONFECTIONER. EOXTON. MR. JOHN WALLS not.lie that he has taken over the bakery business recently conducted by Messrs Evans Bros., and hopeo, by strict attention to business and supplying only first quality goods, to merit a fair share of public patronage. The baking will be under his own personal supervision, and as he is recognised as one ot the best bakers in the Dominion, customers can rely on obtaining only the best quality goods. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY The Refreshment Room has been renovated, and is now thoroughly up-to-date. Bread delivered to all parts- of the district
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1408, 8 June 1915, Page 4
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