About a dozen people dropped in unexpectedly at a country bouse the other evening, and the flustered hostess did her best, in the limited time at her disposal, to make a good show at the supper table. But she had only just begun to flatter herself that things wore passing off swimmingly when her youngest daughter, aged six. remarked to the gentleman next to her: ‘'Aren 1 those nice tumblers we’ve got. Air. Brown? They all came from the grocer’s full of marmalade. Didn t they, ma ”
TO PIANO-3UYES3. The British Piano Industry has an ianpovtance much greater than most people realise. For example, at John Broad wood and Sons’ great factory in London nearly iivc hundred men are busy constructing those instruments which are acknowledged to be a world’s “standard” in pianos. And that is only one important source of supply! All who wish to ensure getting a high-class British instrument should certainly call on The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. This well-known firm —established in Now Zealand over thirty-two years—regularly receives large shipments of excellent British-built pianos such as the brilliant Broad wood, the splendid Snir.es, and the magnificent Collard and Collat'd. It also stocks those renowned Canadian organs—The Bell and The Imperial. If credit is a convenience, “The Bristol” will gladly extend to you the advantages of itipopular and liberal time-payment sys tent. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Well ington. North Island Manager. M. J Brookes. Local Representative. 11. J Du ah wood.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 280, 21 August 1915, Page 2
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245Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 280, 21 August 1915, Page 2
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