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Important Announcement nnM>m»aia IH.L.IM. ... 1.hi.1 .i^j| Although Tke Dresden Piano Co.'s name has become a household word throughout the Dominion it has been decided to relinquish this familiar title and to adopt in its place that of The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. When the business started over 32 years ago, the name "The Dresden," being honourably associated with all that was best in Music and Art, was chosen as a good trading title, but despite its well-earned popularity, there can be no doubt it is no longer acceptable for an ALL BRITISH COMPANY. The Shareholders and Directors are without exception British born and bred, and are all resident under the British flag: there is not, nor has there ever been, one single shilling of anything but British capital used or invested in the business: and as Bristol is the birthplace ' of the founder and present Chairman of Directors of the Company, the public will appreciate the change of title to that of The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd.

2*3 SOIg * sheCbcd& tliatisatt! its claimed Awarded. Gold Medal, Auckland Exhibition,, 1913 Just as the standard for teas is set by tke celebrated brands of Nelson Moate, so, too, is the standard for cocoa set by Nelmoa Cocoa. In "Nelmoa"you have the finest natural flavoured cocoa obtainable, and its high queland absolute purity is beyond o ->n. Only the best beans r/e and the most scientific Hi... ■ -•> of manufacture are used in making it, therefore it cannot help being the best. Nelmoa Cocoa, with its appealing natural flavour, its purity, its quality, tempts the most fasiid ions to drink this food beverage. It is easy to digest, too—this fact is important to those who find other cocoas too rich and indigestible. Try Nelmo.a —we know it will please you better than any ether. AND OLTCAKINtt KSI'UKMVKS. •r rite .lor j.ari'.-ulat- »i. \YV a.«o lioM -U' l;s i)!' rl.'.-tnc .ii'ioimtorA, wiM v m-i- an OKEY, S'*' 4 ARNOL! (LiMijVl'i, s. t y.L'.ual a!-;k otavu 1 , .IBW I'IA MOl'Tii, ,»RP Absolutely the find! of our record s?!i. Your last, change to tet Knpcc ;.n Sd a pound. I 'y famous Red Post Sowing Machines f.-.-m £5 15s ! 10«. Gu.trantte of "10 years. | Floor Cloth, from 2s Id. ift wide. Inlaid lino'euiYis, from &s. 9;. Six. feet wide, j Eiderdown Quiits. from v. , 6c. I Colonial Blankets,' from ** 4s. i Satin-finish Marcei'ia Qtiih;. front 12s 9d. Fuli site. ; Axminster Carpets, at 5s to v< :c j Carpsts and furniture u? .••H'tscsance. Crockery of all description;u extremely cut prices. 'White- : uold cups and saucers at 5s J<i a cozen, and husJs oI bar-' S. DRAKE EXCHANGE MART, liiliLK\Vu<Jl>. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. 293 to 303 Devon St., jsjEyy PLYMOUTH! GOODS BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED, I urn prcjiMp'ii !o stive a priee (or linn.; !• liMin etc., of anyoui -HMi- iii-IMi-1.. V. I'ji 11 :'>■(. Im:: :ii tull l rski< 1 p.iu'is ot i : - i i;.i .'Hi:- litnnt about luiil iht •" -ii"'- ■. I'rt-tn S/- to 5/(i each. •VILA. FIND £SOO IF-NECESSARY T H E >2O ACRES, |S A N I TA S ml <>l' I < H mM: J i > I 1-1 C»iO iit-l war. Ah> 'f U .Mi A b 0 vV N«'J VM) SHAVING : - v Ai < •- J.\. [! : i> . n (tat**, Devon' . ; :'i-. i. I< ]i;viii. n.-stsm.-n i'ur our Saloim W-...V v»« •' ■ : I m.'Tit (new 1 yvirettes, • < ' i ami stixi i ■ .i. . ■! ! :ii- Makes. i 'i :i ii nt short no 'A. JJ4TTLBTT Proprietor, >H. RBI! S'i'l: \V THOS. BRAKE EXCHANGE MART, INGLEWOOD. :I \- ATh 'iilAi.n ,-\\n Irw. 4/- i"-'' tiaj} 2S MIK It.MT.'V XKYV3 the wliole uf Turanaki, iii town and country MISS BTSWART, PropiietxeM aliko - ; , 11/ ;

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 230, 8 March 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 230, 8 March 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 230, 8 March 1915, Page 6

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