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THE PAOLO SOPRANI PIANO ACCORDION 5 ■•' I"his is the genuine world-famous Italian instrument, recognised as (3 the finest make of piano accordion ever produced. . . H ."■■■ Its rich and glorious tonal effects have made the PAOLO SOPRANI I the choice of the World's leading players. ■ B It has been chosen for his N.Z. tour by Mr. George Greig—the M popular Hilo-Duo of Stanley McKay's vaudeville, at present perH forming at the Opera. House—and also by Mr. Roy Baker (shown B . above), Wellington's brilliant Piano Accordionist. [1 Arrange for demonstration of this wonderful instrument either at jgi Nimmos, or, better still, in your own home.' 1 LARGEST STOCK OF PIANO ACCORDIONS I IN N.Z. A COMPLETE RANGE OF ALL I MODELS ON VIEW—PRICES FROM AS LOW I , AS; £27/15/-., H N.Z. Distributors: ' 1 HAMILTON NIMMO 8C SONS. LTD. I Wellington, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Masterton, Levin. f==\ "Nobody envies me my ' topper,' OTgtiff and I'm not fussy about it myself. SSJ( I wear it only because it is unusual fllßl enough to attract the notice of ■ flki good citizens to what I have to say ■ B\ about CASCADE BOTTLED ALE jH |B\ —the famous thirst-quencher that IH put the 'happy' into TAIHAPE— £■ an unusually fine brew now obtainMM I able in every Hotel and Bottle Store. I like it best because it's the m^m most refreshing, stimulating, and Al invigorating ale I can get anyjflbV where. You will think so, too, when y°U try !t '' • en!°y a 9^55 in the ' BXjßjj^^^K^Ml bar to-day and take a couple of '■I|^^^^HlPH bottles home to-night . . .Say al--ll^i^HHH ways 'CASCADE PLEASE." : Ww^SJmII (#"* AfiAT JL W% ff y^SMU B€¥IIHD illi H 3Tears. I got some of Tor /(_ '»O wOsA week. They eased my r i- I ii /HSiIB palri wonderful. En- «out I I I GjjSaj closed is ten shillings. Sciatica I hi. I"\ rsßffl PoTrders. Can't slepp, X-umbago / / \*r S.// J fIHIB want pnwrlprs nrpentl.v. Sleeplessness / j * v JMk H^hH "I have siifccr&u "Please forward 10/- I^l^H i^^^l Ufa 7 liq™ friprl prprv JB ■I XV TVQFtIj of JO^r PfliH "*£' * Jia^e rriea every m ■ Mk PnwrWa T lnrp h«pil Iw^H [^■H treatment MIpWU. in fhnm in pnnnr>pfjnn MHH Qin aesperaLliin I uuii(,iil jl hh BMn itrif h mv nri vn r^ line ' UH pncK@t oi yopr i-nn lpOTWiir . n : f( ,i „.'i i, o ,, o nn f nnf , {HH T> i. „ * i f rir t)iA 4,1 ' |^V pilJli flllCl Jill \ 6 lIUC flllt; l^^^^^fl mßm first time in nve years, nnf . i,n n r.fiitpd r-r^nfiv I^HH |^BB slept six nontmuoua .. |C pep pi(T I through them. HH

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 55, 6 March 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 55, 6 March 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 55, 6 March 1937, Page 15