Jffl Pβ ji ■ <m «fi - ; ■■ ■' i ■"■'■' ' ti vu<Q a u IJ 'Cur C&ta u *«• •* j*>j Although the Piano has always been con- jj S sidered an essential part of the home and i represents the outlaying of a large sum of <*] i S money, still as years go by it is astonishing . ™ . ; if how little the Piano is used. ■ j f May be your Piano has not been played [| ■ ' | S for months and the keyboard never touched p,; . F from one Week's end to another. Your original && ' j intention of infusing plenty of music into the . |. ■ £ home life has proved a disappointment. . is. Why let this-disappointment continue? Why w i be without the great pleasure of good music? m i 5 THE EASILY PLAYED PIANOLA PfAWO U „ comes W replace the hard-to-play ordinary g • al Piano and avoid the necessity of money lying |_ : m idle in an unused instrument. With the entree & \ 6 of the PIANOLA comes all the delight and U- • ; m culture that perfect music alone can bring. as r»i Call or write and give us particulars of ■• ■ S \ your present silent Piano and we will at r? once give you full information as to the allow- & ; " arice that can be made and make available . m ' 1 for your selection.our fine stock of PIANOLA ■ , j «5 PIANOS in the following world-famous makes |j j tE —The Steinway, Aeolian Steck, Aeolian Stroud, > S Farrand and the English-made Aeolian Weber. is . ! ■jC . SOLU REPRESHNTATIVE: ... S • • ' . 1 L liltHß ' *' 'iiiiil ill- ; ; l ' in 11 l hi ' ill".fe;-v;: y& : ■ i,iilpsp^iiwii#fci3l
The ..Hand- of the Tip-to*datp ■' v.'Man- and his "Swara" ..Pen*': ; . • Men really modern in their ideas use "Swan" Pens because V. : they enable them to do more and better work with less trouble. , In fact, the possession of a " Swan" Pen by a professional or ■■ a business man is a sign of liis progressiveness. ■■ You will find the "Swan" a big help and as reliable as it is splendid to write with > Standard Patlewi with Slip-on Cap, from 15/-. - cafety Pattern with Scrcir-on Up, from 17jl). Of all Stations and Imporltrs. illitsiraitil Catalogue poll jm on revest. . MABIF TODD & Co., Ltd., 79 & 80, High Holborn, London, Eng. , u \ r P«U Zurich Toronto, &c. SvDNKV-iWholcsulc onl r ) no, George Street. ft We pay liberally for the Return of Empty Black or Brown Nugget Polish Tins in good condition. ft Take the Tins to your Store or Shoe Dealer. You will receive 3d, a dozen far Small Tins, %&. a dozen for Medium, and Gti. a dozen for Large Boot anil Floor Polish Tins, Your Dealer will return the empties to us, receiving adequate remuneration for his ser Jjf| s jj UfifiET pOUSH GOi 0F NiZl> LTD., Belfast Street, Ghristchurch. ft Caution: Only genuine Nugget Tins will be accepted. Make sure that you always get Nugget iu a tin like that shown below. Nugget Floor Polish, 9d.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 259, 20 July 1918, Page 11
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482Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 259, 20 July 1918, Page 11
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