Beware of the dealer* salesman, or traveller who casts reflections upon his competitors. He does so from interested motives—perhaps to back up his own weak position. “The DrcsJeh” Agents are instructed not to discredit rival firms. They are to rely solely on the merits of the Company’s instruments. Do not think, because we offer reasonable prices and liberal terms, that we sell inferior pianos. Wo work on big fines. With us you do not have to pay extravagant prices to cover loss on dead stock. The Brilliant Broadwood, the Splendid Ronisch, the Magnificent Lipp, the Superb Steinway, These are only four of the famous pianos on which we specialise. We take tireless pains to give you just the piano you want, on whatever terms best suit your circumstances. Our hire-system is devised for your convenience and NOT for our profit. The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. Local Representative, G. W. Mills, Stationer, Broadway (late Cargill’s). y Ask to see the new low bust, longskirted models in “Warner’s” Rustnroof Corsets. Every pair guaranteed. Local drapers. X “Warner’s” Rust-proof Corsets Stvlcs for all figures at lowest prices consistent with good quality. “Warn’r’s” are unarariteed. remember. > Quite new and nice is the Japanese j Dorothy Bag., Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s. Charles I F. James, Broadway. s
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 46, 22 February 1913, Page 2
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214Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 46, 22 February 1913, Page 2
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