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YOUR FAMILY ROUND THE PIANO! If jour home never knows thaf best of all pleasures—an evening of music with family and friends—you should lose no time in getting a really good Piano. The cost of a firstclass instrument need not inconvenience vou. Take advantage of The Bristol Piano Go’s, liberal time-pay-ment plan, and you can enjoy an excellent Piano at home while paying for it. And what a superb instrument you can obtain by selecting at “The Bristol!’ This well-known firm holds extensive stocks of The Broadwood, The Sames, and other English Pianos of world-wide prestige. In Organs, New Zealand’s premier Music Warehouse specialises in the two leadin'? Canadian makes —The Bell and Ihe Imperial. As all these instruments ensure life-long satisfaction, one can purchase with confidence at Ihe Bristol.’’ The Bristol Piano Co., Tjtd., Wellington. M J. Brookes, North Island, Manager. representative n ■ W'. Mills.

IT IS THE Of SANDER’S EUCAL\PTI EXTRACT its freedom from resins and woody imnurities, its great antiseptic, healing, stimulating powers, and its safety, that prompted the highest medical authorities to recommend it as tlie only eucalyptus lit for internal use. At the Supreme Court of \ ictoria a witness testified that he was made much worse by a substitute which was sold as “just as good as Sander's Extract, and hi- trouble (ulc; was herded rapidly by the genuine Sander Extract afterwards. In disease it is the drop which cures that counts, and the common eucalyptus which is ht for mechanical purposes, such as making varnish only, should never be employed as a remedial agent. Sander’s Extract can be used on the most tender surface or internally with perfect safety, and when taken as directed, will always benefit.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 32, 12 May 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 32, 12 May 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 32, 12 May 1916, Page 8

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