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PIANOS. Of the celebrated English, instruments stocked by the Bristol Pianc Co. rAd., no n,3 enjoys such an enviable re iutation as the Broachyocd Piano. One night say that ir is the "Gold Standard V of the piano industry. Made by the oldest established firm of piano nr.nnfaeturers in the British Empire— John Brondwood and Sons, Ltd. —avery model is the result of nearly 200 years' adherence to the highest ideals in piano construction. During- its long history the Broadwood has baen helped towards perfection by the world's mas. or musicians. Their influence is found in its exquisitely delicatte touch and sympathetic, resonant and perfectly modulated 'ens.

NGTGN AOOLIMATZ TION SOCIETY. The Red Deer Snooting Reason open? •a the 'Wellington Society's District on VP.RIL IST... and .-loses on MAY STST. 9J5. Licenses (£2) enabling buli.i: 1 ;' fr L'.ke two Tieiids. m«y ho obtained from > ostaia : stei , H at' Taiiiapo; ftJungawekn md-. elsewhere. The area wit'ui'a winch A. F. lowi;, Hun. Sec. W.A.S. "March 12. 191;

Other British b'iit Pianos at 'The 3rist'cl' iuchido tho excellent an re i&bie Ssr.-e* and tha rer.OT.-ned Collar!: aid Collard. The fame;:;; Ganadiai: )fgann-.Thb Bel! and The Imperial—•re alsoon view in a veariety of irscdeh Ml these superb instruments are offer •cr ch attractive ,r.nj easy terms, Ths Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington Ncrtji Island Manager, M, J. Brookes l.ccal Representative, H. J. Dashwood

* Our first, shimerit of Autumn Millinery h s now an* ved, an ! we cordially invite all customers and I friends to inspect tliis showing, ..Jwh'irh is one of the nio4 attractive HP* 1 TIT <:?<#£ we h at ever ayed. ylcs Me marc ma effective wirtout king extreme, aaci in e?ety instance the prices-represent real good value. ... Our cash system cnaLles us to a'ive a " little more for your money" tl'i ;iv v< u ran obt;.ia elsewhere, and our prices for (his i evv lot of s•■•>: rt mi'linory f re scconrl to none in the disfriefc. We offer a eordhd welo'omf to all lady friends who Avii l favour us with a visit. THfcßiß' 4 cnwri? VAIIIC m aP'i pUi P T All 4 AOP Its \9r&fllVA/y ( OPPOSITE TOWN HALL.) Out on their own for Ploughs and aU Fnrm Implements. We sold 800 Ploughs last year, showing the popularity is on the increase. ■ .. - A 'better-Plough it ~s net possible.'tb : have. - ; ■-'* ■■■■'■■ will supply all duplicates. Catalogues for he asking.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 165, 17 March 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 165, 17 March 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 165, 17 March 1915, Page 6

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