MUSIC MADE EASY. If you are intending to get a piano, think! The popularity of the Broadwood increases all the time. People who purchase a Broadwood become its champions, and are never dissatisfied. Why? The Broadwood is faithfully made in every detail. It not only has a superb and brilliant tone, but it also wears wonderfully well. The Broadwood Player Pianos. The Broadwood player mechanism interferes in no way with the use of the instrument as a Pianoforte. It means that every member of a household—however skilled in music or however ignorant—can get direct, active, and personal enjoyment from this piano. The Broadwood Player Pianos are British throughout, all made in one factory, all fitted with aluminium tubing (which is imperishable) instead of rubber. Our system : Terms to suit any purchaser. The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. Full particulars from our local representative, G. W. Mills, Stationer, Broadway (late Cargill’s). x Warner’s Eust-proof Corsets. In the latest models, the bust is low and full. Flexible corsetting above the waist is the result—the newest figure fashion. Perfect comfort with figure degance. x
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[MJSGTOI CAIWACIEM Bonnington’s is the Best Cough Remedy Hardly a home in the Dominion is without this famous family cough medicine. Parents know that fifty years ago it was the remedy their mothers gave them. Time and again they have proved that it is the safest and surest cure for coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis and all chest and lung troubles. It is unequalled for sore throats. Mr. Wm. Mason, Waiht, writes; ■■ My voice, not being of the strongest, re- •. i i onites a restorative at times, and 1 consider, after trying voice jubes, etc., that nothing equals Bonnington's Irish Muss, as it is a voice food as well as a throat assuagenl.” Refuse substitutes. The imitation which someone may try to sell you is simply an inferior preparation which gives him a bigger profit. Get Bonnington's. Safe JSS& and sute. G 3 silf ■ wMi' j ti my carrageen IRISH MOS KEEP IT BY YOU ALWAYS I It cures all Bruises, Cats, Wounds, Burns, or Scalds, promptly and completely. It is a perfectly safe and trustworthy ointment te have about tho bouse. Sold Everywhere - - 1 19 13X jA ' CRES Freehold, near town and factory; divided into 12 paddocks, and well fenced; 10 acres turnips; 65 acres has been stumped and re-sown down in best grasses. 8roomed house, large cow-shed with milking machine. Insurance £l5O on buildings. Price £3O. Terms, £6OO down, balance in 10 years. Can recommend this farm. T. I. Lamason, land agent. F. Lacey, laud salesman.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 99, 3 May 1913, Page 3
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650Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 99, 3 May 1913, Page 3
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