CHOOSING A PIANO. As the selection of a Piano calls for sound judgment and nice discrimination, a buyer will do well to avail himself of the ripe experience of the Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. During the past thirty-two years this firm has given satisfaction to thousands of purchasers. Indeed, most of their instruments have been sold on the recommendation of users—a fact that proves the evergrowing confidence reposed in them bv New Zealand music-lovers. In “1 he Bristol” Showrooms are always displayed the latest models of such renowned English Pianos as “The Broadwood” and “The Sames.” These superb instruments are noted for their full, sympathetic tone, responsive touch, beautiful designs and wonderful durability. “ The Bristol” also sells Canada’s leading organs — The Bell and the Imperial. All the high-grade Pianos arid Organs are offered on easy terms. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., We'lington. North Island Manager, M. I. Brookes.
ATTACK SUDDENLY
Colic and diarrhoea always attack suddenly, and must be stopped promptly. Consider the suffering that must be endured until a physician arrives or medicine can be obtained. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea remedy gives immediate relief, and it seldom takes more than a couple of doses to completely check the attack. For sale everywhere. —Advf.
Every requirement of the modern kitchen can be obtained at Walker and Furrie’s (Foxton) with the least possible trouble. You will find a large selection of all kinds of Enamel and Tinware. The Quality and value will assuredly please you
FULLER’S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! The FIFTH EPISODE ol the World’s Greatest Serial, THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY : AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. Travelling in Norway —Scenic The Redemption of the Jasons —Comedy-Drama Pathe Gazette —Topical The Midnight Limited —Drama The Home-Coming of Henry —C. Teheran, Capital of Persia —Scenic A Flashlight Plivver —Comedy FRIDAY AND SATURDAYS The Vitagraph Company presents, THE SILENT PLEA. When Charlie was a Child —Farce A Lily in Bohemia —Drama Ham at the Beach —Comic The Soul of a Vase —Drama Australian Gazette —Topical THANKS. ■mj-R & MRS T. W. SPRING IfX desire to thank all who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, and also those who forwarded floral tributes. IMPORTANT NOTICE. A PASSENGER train will leave Foxton for Palmerston North at 1.30 p.m. on Saturday, February 12 th to allow ail flax workers to attend their mass meeting in PaiROBINSON, Secretary Flaxinills’ Employees Union. W' ANT ED—Man for general gardening work, milking essential. Apply, after 6.30 p.m., at Mr Greig’s residence, Norbiton Road.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1508, 10 February 1916, Page 3
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