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As is well known, furniture is liable to be attacked by borer, and many a person has sacrificed a valuable art’ole, including even a beautifully , toned piano, on account of the 'case being riddled by the ravages of that insect. Paterson and PeaTce, of Hawera, have just completed to the order of a client, who did not wish to eacrificc his instrument, a valuable one, a beautiful case in golden oak finish. Every piece of timber used was entirely new and the workmanship and finish were of a very high class. Good judges who viewed the instrument considered that it was now quite equal in appearance to the best new piano turned out by the factories, whilst there is no question that from the point of new timber -ail heart of oak being used—and the workmanship, it could not be surpassed. The Farmers’ Co-op. wish to draw the attention of all progressive farmers to their advertisement of Johnson’s English fencing wire and Swallow brand English netting, which they have arriving per s.s. Port Denison. Full -particulars of their keen quotations for delivery ex this shipment are obtainable at all their branches. The different classes for the Baby Show on Saturday, November IS, are advertised in this issue. All entries close on Friday afternoon with the Plunket nurse, telephone 297, entrance Is, payable on the grounds. Prizes have 'been donated for all classes. The Crown Studio is giving one large photograph to a lucky winner, the Swainson Studio a colored enlargement, and the Oakley Studio a guinea’s worth of photos.

This is the last week of the Melbourne’s great Turn of the Tide Sale, which concludes on Saturday next. There has been a magnificent response to this sale, and a full appreciation of the great bargains has been shown by the public in a practical manner. Those who like a genuine worth-while bargain should nof fail to attend for the grand final flutter. Clean, sweet milk, that’s what- the factory managers want for producing a high grade of butter ahd cheese, and it is to farmers’ own interests to supply nothing else. The use of “Sinus,” the champion milking machine cleanser, insures absolute cleanliness. Secure a bag to-day. It’s cheap and efficient. Purity Products .Co., Hawera, wholesale suppliers. Newton King. Ltd.,' invite -entries for theib next Uru'li This fixture will mark the opening of the new in that district. • , ■ ■ ■ AVe have now installed an up-to-date steam pressing machine, and we are able to execute all orders in the course of a fe v days (morning orders done in 48 hours). We have tiie most up-to-date plant in Taranaki for renovating all classes of suits, dresses, gloves, hats, etc. Post your goods to us, and we will return them in a few days equal to new. —At J. K. Hawkins and Co.’s, Steam Dyers and Dry Cleaners, Devon Street, &New '’lymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1922, Page 4

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479

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1922, Page 4

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1922, Page 4

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