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THE BRISTOL PIAX'O CO., LTD. A special visit to New Plymouth is Joins made by the Bristol Piano Company's warehouse representative, Mr. T. L. Shone. During his limited stay there will lie offered an absolutely new stock of 'Pianos and Or,sans from the Company's lmlk stoves in Wellington. These instruments —the Broadwood. the Sanies, the Collard & Collard, and others—were seleeted and imported For New Plymouth by experts, fully cognisant of the needs and tastes of this district. Our New Plymouth agents are Faker & Co., Devon Street. The Bristol I'iano Company. Ltd., Wellington—if. J. Brookes, North Island Manager. The Pianos arc offered at ''The Bristol" prices—the lowest prices at which instruments of their quality ean be offered for sale in New Zealand. But during the present short visit «f our representative particularly easy terms can be arranged.

DAIRY LOSSES PREVENTED 'bv using SYKES'S DRENCH or Cleansing .Drink for cows after calving'. CALVING TIME is a critical period with cows. Thousands of valuable cows go to the lioneyard every calving season, simply through ignorance and neglect. Thoughtful dairymen who work to obtain the maximum of profit from their dairy herds know from practical exponent that it pays to systematically ;lrcn ii each cow with Sykes's Drench after calving as a preventive of Milk Fever ami other kindred ailments peculiar to cows. Sold everywhere. Price Is till per packet; lGs per dozen. It costs Sd to drench a cow For Bronchial Coughs, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure

Lil if-*: a_.il wmm % jj 6 te> A* 11 v".** C' BKvSScb >% fflK* is £*>£? . »\ mm <&& (210 I For Their Mutual Good How Splendid an arrangement! lie to go out and fight that she may be secure-she to stay and work that he may fight. The woman who takes up the duties of a fighting hero does a service to her country and to him. The first positions that women will be called upon to fill are those of Book-keepers and Ledger-keepers. The field is larpe-the pay is good-ths knowledge <« »k V t 0 attain. Our course ot ■+U+-V m %r frH .*w w Book-keeping will make a qualified tiookkeeper ot a young woman m a very short while. It is thorough though couched in the simplest of language. Anyone can make a success of it with a little study, and fit themselves to take part in the great struggle. / ' <F 4 & y ,/ if / y t .k - > </ </ ✓' /

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1916, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
400

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1916, Page 3

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