TO P_ANO BUYERS. All who wish to ensure getting a high-class British instrument should certainly call on The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. This well-known firm, established in New Zealand over 32 years, regularly receives large shipments of. excellent British-built pianos, such as the brilliant Broadwood, the splendid Sames, and the magnificent Collard and Collard. It also stocks those renowned Canadian organs—the Bell and'the Im- J perial. If credit is a convenience, Tlie j Bristol will gladly extend to you the j advantages of its popular and liberal j time-payment system. -The Bristol j 'Piano Co.. Ltd., Wellington. M. J. Brookes, North Island manager.—Advt Miss Fisher, of Christchurch, is at present showing in her Blouse Saloon some charming Parisian Blouses, both in Crepe de Chine and Crepe Georgette, in all tho leading shades, from one guinea upwards. She has also -some exclusive Tailored Costumes, in black and white pin-check Gabardine and Poplin; prices from 4 to 6 guineas. Open Friday nights until 9 p.m". Offices—6 and 7, -Evening Post Buildings, Willis-street. 'Phone 3528.—Advt. Brice's Luncheon and T<ea Rooms, Brandon-street, next Kirkcaldie and Stains, morning and afternoon teas, 3d. Hot meat and fish lunch and teas, 5 to 7.30. Oysters in seasoiii*—Advt,. , Godbers solicit orders for Cakes for our boys at the front. They pack them carefully, and have received numerous reports of the safe arrival at their destination, and the excellent quality of the cakes previously sent.—Advt. Wedding Announcement. — Beautiful roses and choicest flowers are used when designing wedding bouquets. Packed and forwarded through the Dominiou. Miss Murray,, vice-regal florists, ~5&, Willis-street.—Advt. ■ The "Sports," the favourite suit for boys four years to 18 years, 21s to 455, at Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners-street. — Advt. Extract from a letter: "I have had great satisfaction with the Daisy Vacuum Cleaner, purchased from, you a few months since, and frankly express my appreciation, as I find it both easy to work and most effective in cleansing carpets and upholstery. Indeed, I would not again be without one at any price. I enclose cheque £6, and desire you (o rail another. No 2, to' my daughter, Mrs. —, Masterton Station." - Agents, Oscar Heu-ett and Co., 56, Cuba-street (just below Bank of N.Z _—Adv>
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 75, 26 September 1916, Page 9
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