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EVERYONE A PIANIST. With a Broadwood Player Piano in the house, everyone can play. The piano may he used for solo-work by the most brilliant executant; or, tlie player mechanism attached, ,an untaught child can make delightful music. The Broadwood Player Piano is every ounce British, all made by British craftsmen in one British factory. It is built to last, the ordinary perishable rubber tubes being icplaced by aluminium. The Broadwood Playet; Piano: keep the name in mind, and when you are buying a piano ask us about "it. Our great and ispid turnover enables us to charge the lowest possible prices, and a precisely relative., benefit applies when hirepurchase payments are arranged. The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. Local representative: G. W. Mills, stationer, Broadway, Stratford (lat^Caj'gill’s).*

FOR SALE lb will pay you to enquire about this Farm; 500 Acres, all level, and well improved, with buildings insured for £BOO. The whole as a going concern, with stock, implements, and furniture, for £7 per acre. In a few years will be selling for double the price. Owner wants to retire on account ol old age—a rare snip. 71 ACRES handy to Taurr.nga Creamery, well improved, in grass; new 7-roomed house, with all conveniences, now outbuildings, over 200 fruit trees; everything in firstclass condition. Price £IBOO. 200 ACRES, 8 miles from town, nearly all in grass and ploughable; 5 paddocks; on main coach road; (3-roomed house, and outbuildings; Post Office 1 mile, school 1} miles,, creamery 2 miles. Price £0 10s per acre, on terms. WILSON AND ROBBINS, Land Agents, TAURAXGA A NT) TE PURE. JANE’S EMULSION is GOOD and DOES GOOD. Builds Lung power. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. Take none but LANE’S. 86

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 38, 27 January 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 38, 27 January 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 38, 27 January 1912, Page 8

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