BUYING A PIANO. During our annual balance tliir nonth we are prepared to offer term.» payment even more advantageous han the very liberal and exceptional :erms we extend in the ordinary "o'irse of business. Perhaps yon di not wnnt terms; 'nit if you' do tin's if rour special opportunity. (All our instruments avo absolutely good, bear.ns in addition to the names of the fam■>us makes such as the Broadwood. the Ronisch, tho Lipp, and the Steinway - rhe guarantee of our wide repute irul long experience. If wo soil you i piano during this annual balance neriod, you are assured of' •>. fine in itrument, nn| the payments will be too easy to bother you at all. Tin Dresden Tin no Company. Ltd., Y/ellington. North Island Manager: 3f .) Brookes, Local representative: G. W. iVfills, stationer. Broadway (late Cargill'sV
“Father grows younger every day.” and his new photograph hits him to i “T.” The. old portrait taken twenty vonrs a go. made him look so serious and old-fashioned —not a hit like he rraily is. We wouldn't part with it, of course, hut isn’t it splendid to have a picture of him as we know him—just os he looks to-day. And father says that he’s glad he gave in and had it made--that having your picture taken is far from an unpleasant experience neiv-a-dnv?. Yes. of course. IVI i* Me Allis! cr is the photographer to go to. Make an appointment to-day. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 51, 5 July 1913, Page 5
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240Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 51, 5 July 1913, Page 5
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