PIANOS. BROADWOODI LIPP !•: IIONISCH; ; STEINWAY We have a new and complete Supply of ‘these delightful' > iriSffumfents. The latest models! Every possible improvement included. Full and brilliant tone. . ... . r" We hold the largest stock of pianos in the Dominion, and have instrumerits to suit all classes and al» purses. It is our endeavour to give the fullest satisfaction, and to enable anyone who desires a piano to get one On the easiest possible terms, Deferred payment from twenty shillings per month. No harrassing conditions. We treat all our customers with the greatest consideration, _ and spare no pains to give satisfaction. Our reputation has indeed been built up on such methods.
NOTES AND MEMORANDA. The X.Z. L. and M. A. Co. are advertising in their replace advertisement several farms for lease or exchange. Mr A. Spence has cut his prices down to ensure of his getting rid of his drapery stock. Messrs C. and E. Jackson, land agents of Stratford, have several desirable farms for disposal on behalf of clients. See their replace advt. This is the weather for the celebrated Alpin woven underclothing for ladies and children and Kantshrink ladies’ and children’s vests, in largo variety at Mr R. I). Lowers. Messrs. Gillies and Xalder’s Eltham stock sale on Wednesday, April 16. Some commotion occurred in Broadway yesterday morning, making for a slight block to traffic, while the New Zealand Clothing Factory was opening up twenty cases of new winter goods, which are rapidly being displayed in their windows. The manager (Mr H. Burmester) very much regrets having to even temporarily incommode foot passengers, but as tlnbfiTis no back entrance to his shop, it was unavoidable. x The X.Z. L. and M.A. Co. hold a stock sale at Kohuratahi saleyards on Wednesday.
Special Indent Silver Plato just opened up. See window for some of tlfe lines. Charles E- James, BroadDon’t fool with colds. Cure them. Prinking’s Linseed Emu’sion. Safe arid speedy, x Owing to lack of right-of-way provision, the Egmont Clothing Co. had to unpack its big shipment of new overcoats on the footpath in Broadway. But this acted as an advertisement, for dozens of men were observed to stop and admire the splendid coats of all kinds that were being put into stock. At the firm’s usual low prices, these fine coats should soon find new owners. x For chronic chest complaints, Woods Groat Peppermint Cure. Is 6d. 2s 6d. For influenza take Woods’ Great Pep. porrnint Cure. Never fails Is 6d, 2s 6d Lumber and Butler’s and W. D. and H. 0. Willis’s special tobacco just landed. One case direct from Home. Call and see, Charles E. James, , Broadway. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 80, 11 April 1913, Page 6
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