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MAKING HOME HOMELIER. If you have no children, you need to keen the house as bright and cheerful as possible—you want a piano. If you nave children growing up about you, you want to m ike homo as attractive as possiole lor thorn—you want a piano. It does net matter what your circumstances: you can afford a piano if you go about it in /a sensible way. Lot the Dresden Piano Company show you tlio way. The Dresden Hire-Purchase System unrigs unrigs splendid pianos into the reach of everybody, Tho Company's stock is very wide: you are offered tho choice of pianos by all the great makers of tho world. If—on the other hand—you can’t play, make inquiry about the Broad wood Player Piano. Tho Player can bo fitted or removed at will when the piano is required for ordinary solo work. Tho Player itself is made by Broadwoods. Needless to say, it is irreproachable alike in mechanics, material, and workmanship. In short, it is tho best in tho market! Go into this matter now! , M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager. Local Representative of tho Dresden, G. W. Mills.

A NEW HAT FOR MEN. A now style of men’s lioad gear is being shown hy the Melbourne Clothing Company and branches. The m w hat is made of fur felt with rough hairy beaver finish, and loohs extremely smart. The shades are in gieens and browns. Judging by the way the new style has taken on in Australia, the hat is sure to have a sensational nm in New Zealand. Just now, owing to its popularity and the delay in getting shipments from the Old Country. supplies are extremely short, mid Taranaki residents are very fortunate in being aide to purchase from a good selection at the Melbourne. Purchasers are advised to make an early call, as the stock in hand is limited’. Special window displays of these goods aro being made at the firm’s four stores in New Plymouth, Inglewood,. Stratford, and Eltham.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9, 4 September 1912, Page 5

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334

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9, 4 September 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9, 4 September 1912, Page 5

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