i I ZS2CX K!&K32 m m ■^m. m m.t% stu m m es m m I Mil ASTRIKINGLY HANDSOME & ARTISTIC INSTRUMENT. DESIGNED WITH TASTE & REFINEMENT. WORTHY OF A KING'S PALACE AND MANUFACTURED BY HIS MAJESTY'S PIANO MAKERS. of their "Brmsinead Piano." Such an Instrument has proved itself ah investment—always ready for service and worthy to pass on in time as an heirloom to one's children. Massive Iron Frame and Splendid Construction its British Solidity and Ihrrabilitv mark it out as THE Piano for the Country Home. The Piano with a Full Rich Body of Tone and a. Qmck, Light Touch—it satisfies the exacting requirements of Royalty, and would undoubtedly suit YOTJR needs. Chas. Begg a Co. M* JP' j» «*. . at ***■ Phinow Street s i r
Teacher (addressing a- class of infants): "' Tun me the names of a.ny wild animals found in this country, beginning with Willie Jones." - Tramp; "In my business, lady, it is impossible to get a day's work." Housewife: "You don't say so! What's your business?" ' Tramp: " I'm. a night watchman, mum."
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 8 June 1917, Page 1
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174Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 8 June 1917, Page 1
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