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MUSIC FOR. 1923. ;TT\ON'T let another year go by without U Music- in your home. Music is a magnet that unfailingly .attracts friends and happiness. For thosa who play, or are learning to play, we have fine now shipments p£ UPRIGHT and BABY GRAND PIANOS, ORGANS, WIND and STRINGED INSTRUMENTS. v For those who cannot play, or who wish to supplement their ow/i talent with tho Music of the World's Masters, there are PLAYER PIANOS-, tho Famous HIS MASTER'S- VOICE GRAMOPHONES, METRONOLAS, and COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS. : Easy terms of payment may bo arranged. , ■ , ■ THE BRISTOL 1 PIANO CO.* LTD., WELLINGTON. M. J- Brookes, North hland ManagerEINZ PRODUCTS 1 . EINZ PRODUCTS! 57 Varieties. 57. Varieties. AND ATTRACTIVE AND INTERESTING EXHIBIT OF THESE NATIONALLY KNOWN PRODUCTS Is now being mad© in the SHOWROOM WINDOWS of the TOLEDO SCALE COMPANY (Manufacturers oE Springless Scales), 196, LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite Midland Hotel, Wellington. The HEINZ GOODS are weighed on TOLEDO SPRINGLESS SCALES, Which ensures 16 ounces to the pound. All Leading Grocers stock HEINZ PRODUCTS. GIBSON AND PATERSON, LTD., 56, Cuba street-. 'Sol© Agents for HEINZ COMPANY. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. THE Partnership heretofore carried' on by. John Bluck, Gerasimns' Gainbitj sis, and Jarry Baftopulos, as Cafe Pro- ! prietora, at No. 70,, Lambton quay, Welj lington, in the business known as tho Parliamentary Cafo, is hereby . mutually dissolved as from this dale. . The Parliamentary Csfo will, as from this date, bo carried oh by John Black, Lewis Francis Hastings, and .'Joseph Leo Grunt, all'of Wellington, Cafe Proprietors, tho purchasers of "tho said, business. All outstendins; dobts' will bo /In'char.rrod by the I old pr.r'tnershni. but debt" ircm-ivd from j t.Kfs date will 'be payable by tho nc«----j firm. ■ . Dated at Wcllinston this, 10th day of January, 1923. ■G. GAMI3ITBIS: J. RAFTOPULOS. L. F .HASTINGS. J. t. GRANT.- ' i 3. BLACK.
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