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BUSINESS NOTICES.

Mr. L .E Hoffmann, manager of the British and Continental Piano Company fas. just imported the very latest thin* in Pianola-pianos in the shape of a handy and substantial Stroud. Built-beS now-a-days you build pianos-oi solid famed oak it is the first instrument of ts kind to be introduced to New Zealand. It represents the acme of efficiency combined with economy, and anybody who takes any interest in artificial lnl C •° U ! 1 ! ect it- Th <> i»*trument is totted with a number of new .technical improvements to make for it. greater efficiency. Incidentally it Ims the approval of such authorities as Arthur NikiMh Mdle. Chaminade, Paderewski .Rosenthal and Moszkowski. A quartette like this should speak for itself

The best is the best always. Probably everyone in Taranaki knows that Hoffman gives the best piano values, but a remmder will do no harm. I„ t ' he ne £ advertisement to-day the firm (British and Continental Piano Company) for whom Mr. Hoffmann is manager/makes the statement that there is no more popular piano warehouse than this in the province and sales seem to substantiate the claim.

The Melbourne's great sale of blankets rugs and coats started on Saturday with that slap and dash which ÜBua iiy char . acter.se this firm's sales. Among the customers great enthusiasm existed, an enthusiasm that could only have been created by the wonderful' talisman of genuine bargains.

V i Iml has H.M.S. New Zealand to do with Messrs. Moray and Son's display of wurtcr goods? Turn to this firm's advertisement in this issue—they will tell you.

White and Sons' Showroom is now a happy hunting ground for the ladies. Well stocked with all the attractive and fashionable goods that women so love to look over. It is no trouble to show tiicm.

As winter approaches business flrmi cater for the requirements of the season. With stormy days and chilly niffhtt everyone needs a change of apparel. The display of autumn suits, overcoats and raincoats for men and boys, the array of stylish millinery, costumes, furs and raincoats for ladies and children now on exhibition at Ambury's, Devon street cannot be surpassed in styles, variety. or price. "

An up-to-date and reliable Wolseley oar for hire any hour of the day or night. Prompt service and careful drl?faK.—A. K. Morey, Central Motor Oarage, Egmont street, Garage 'phone 36f, private 'phone 14 (Gover street).

Seven Hair Nets for Is with or without elastic at Morey and Moore, opposite Carnegie Library, Kin* street Posl

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 283, 22 April 1913, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 283, 22 April 1913, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 283, 22 April 1913, Page 8

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