NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
The famous “Roslyn” Writing Pads, obtainable from all stationers and storekeepers, at 6d and Is od. x “The place where the wool ought o grow” is laid under tribute very ■onsistently to provide warm winter ilankets for you. See more about t in Morey’s advertisement in this -sue. For Influenza take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is 6d, as 6d. Services at the Broadway Methodist Church on Sunday, will he conducted by Mr J. Jeraison in the morning, and the Rev. A. Reader in [the evening, who will deliver a special address appropriate to the season of the year. The Commissioner of Taxes gives notice to make returns. Matthews. Gamlin and Coy’s next sale at Inglewood will be held on U ednesday. Particulars elsewhere. Reward offered for return of gold neck chain. Messrs Green Bros., Toko, have totara posts and blocks for sale. A dance will he held in the Stanley Road schoolroom on April 17th. The piano was invented in [ta(y some 400 years ago and was then a very crude affair, not at all like—either in tone, touch or appearance—the beautiful instruments with which we are now familiar. It is difficult to say where the best pianos are made; indeed, there is not much to choose ' between the productions of the best t German or English manufacturers. The selection of a piano is pretty much a question of individual taste and requirement. There are so many makers, so many prices and qualities' which a purchaser must consider, that it is always advisable to consult a reliable firm of specialists, preferably a firm with a good reputation, ti thorough knowledge of the business, and a large stock to select from. Purchase your piano from the Dresden. [Piano Company, Ltd. They are to he 'depended upon in all these respects. |Time payments from 20s monthly. Local representative, G. W. Mills, l
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 93, 11 April 1914, Page 5
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