YOUR FAMILY ROUND THE PIANO ! If your home never knows that best of all pleasures—an evening of music with family and friends —you should lose no time m getting a reallv good' piano. The cost of a first-class instrument need not inconvenience you. Take advantage of The Bristol Piano Co’s, liberal time-payment plan, and you can enjoy an excellent Piano at home while paying for it. And what a superb instrument you can obtain by selecting at “The Bristol.” This well-known firm holds extensive stocks of “The Broadwood,” “The Sames,” and other English Pianos of world - wide prestige. In organs, New Zealand’s premier music warehouse specializes in the two leading Canadian makes —“The Bell”' and “The Imperial.” As all these instruments ensure life-long satisfaction, one can purchase with confidence at “The Bristol.” The Bristrl Pune ( c., Ltd., Wellington- M. J. Brookes. North Island Manager.
SEE CHEAP RATES, FRONT PAGES LAIDLAW LEEDS. WHOLESALE CATOLOG.
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HUGE AUCTION SALE. ESTATE OF WALTER ■ DENNES & CO. STARTS THURSDAY, MARCH 16TH., At I P.M., IN Shop next J. M. Kelly’s, Grocer, Main Street, Foxton, absolutely WITHOUT RESERVE, comprising— Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Bridles. Rugs, Crockery, Sheeting, Drapery, Suits, Damask, Silks, Chinaware, Bags, Ironmongery, Etc., Etc. HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS TO BE SACRIFICED UNDER THE HAMMER. THERE IS NOT ONE PENNY RESERVE.
PUBLIC NOTICE. f IHE undersigned hereby notify the public that they have disposed of their garage and engineering business to Messrs Harper Bros, as from March 13th inst. In thanking the public for past favours they bespeak a continuance of same to their successors. BUGLASS & MUNRO. IN connection with the above we, the undersigned, desire to state that the works will be conducted on the same lines as our predecessors. Mr T. S, Harper (late foreman at Messrs Niven and Co’s, engineering works, Napier, and Messrs Collett and Son Ltd., Dannevirke) will take charge of the engineering department, and Mr A. Harper, the motor department. All classes of engineering work carried out under experienced supervision. IMPORTANT TO POULTRY WHITE LEGHORN BREEDING STOCK OF GREAT VITALITY AND HEAVY LAYERS. COCKERELS, 15/- and 20/- each, according to selection. ONE-YEAR HENS, 7/6 each. PULLETS, 10/- each; six Pullets and one Cockerel £3 10s. Six Hens and one Cockerel £2 15s. HARPER BROS. Foxton, March 14, 1916. KEEPERS. M. 11. WALKER. ardwick house, FOXTON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1522, 14 March 1916, Page 3
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