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1 - s Are the Leading All-British Made Pianos, 'and are celebrated for their Perfect Touch — and Sweetness of Tone. — I am now carrying a large stock of these high-grade Instruments, — which cannot be surpassed. — BUY A SPENCER Monthly Payments F, W. GARDINER PIAHOFOBTE and MUSIC DEPOT 88 VIVIAN STREET SOLE LOCAL AGENT Manufactured in England from \ the FINEST INGREDlENTS— deliciously U I flavoured with the JUICE OF RIPE AND | i SELECTED FRUIT and CREAM of the | ONE PACKET SUFFICIENT FOR SIX PERSONS. | 1Q BE BAD OF ALL UKOCEKS. J \ ||<|T^rt«H«BIKBMWHMIiaMIMI^^ Jfi LEATHER GOOI3S I QOHOOL BAGS, BRIEF BAGS. TRAVELLINGS Made from REAL ENGLISH LEATHER. |^^^^fepj THIS SIZE W. H. NASH, 135, CUBA-ST. # 135, CUBA-ST. ttttmm>~JUua^um»'mMtr!iKwm*.ytim<±vKrTimiiz>A-,K I You will spend fer I less time in fhe Kitchen | ) If you instal a | I Shacklock's "Orion" I i Range. || I It is the most up-to-date j \ for Convenience, Econ- | \ omy and Efficiency. ! I-u "m, s " ! i A«k your g|_g „ j CORONATION EXHIBITION B. & E. Tinpy & Co., LIMITED, MANNERS STREET, Have made special arrangements to cope 'with orders from exhibitors to decorate their stalls, etc. Consult us now, and let us help you with suggestions that will get you the best results. We are the only people in the Dominion who have the facilities for carrying out BeccratSng & Signwriting of first-class merit. We are specialists in Advertising Signs Landscape and Figure Painting. Ring up 437 for Decorating and Signwriting. Crescent Tea is a superior blended tea, Refreshing, Delicious, and Incomparable. Sold by all Grocers.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 3