COUGHS COU) 5 G. H. Reid, JEWELLEB & OPTICIAN, CLYDE STBEET, BALCLOTHA Whin engaged in reading 01 close work Do the Ey«» tire easily T Do they water ? Doe» the print Blur and Bon together? Them are symptoms of Eyestrain BELIEVED ONLY by Accurately, Fitted GIaMM. Room for Sight-testing and Spectacle-fitting. mm MJAMINATION 18 ACOUIATB AND SGDSNTIJTO..
"VEE "Hopkihson." There u probably no instrument that meets "with such universal favour as this beautiful high-class English Pianoforte. The refinement of tone, perfection of touch, chaste design, and gene- ; ral excellence, combined with the ra- | markable durability, all serve to con- [ tribute to the value of the Hopkinson '• Piano. Intending purchasers of a ; good piano should make a point of ; seeing and hearing for themselves the I Hopkinson before finally deciding' upon any other. Prices from Sixty-five Guineas £6B 5/). Good English I Models from Forty Guineas (£42), from Twenty Shillings Monthly. Dominion (Canadian) Organs from £l7 10/. Market value allowed on instru:tnent by exchange. Easy terms ar-j .ranged (or the balance.—F. Howell arid ■Co., Octagon Central Piano and Origan Depot. Workshops and Storm: JBath ptwet. '~
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 22, 19 September 1911, Page 8
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183Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 22, 19 September 1911, Page 8
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