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If credit is a convenience, "The Dresden" will gladly extend tlie advantages of its popular and liberal time-payment system so that you will be able to furnish your home with a piano. You merely pay a small deposit and then instalments of Js a month, or more. In no other warehouse in New Zealand—or in Australia either—are there so many pianos and organs under one roof as at the Dresden Piano Company's in Wellington, it is a wonderful >toek tc select from. Then, too, there ■an be no bargaining with The Dresden. Its first price is its last—and lowest. Thus, a child could purchase a piano just as advantageously as could a man. This is the essence of fairne«. No wonder "The Dresden" possesses the confidence of the public. The company's manager in the North Island is Mr M. J. Brookes, and its local iv*>rcsentatives are Bissett and Bissett. ALWAYS TAKES IT. "I always take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy whenever I have a cold," writes ' Mrs A. Preston, 51 King William street, Fitzroy, Vie. "I first took it when I had an attack of influenza and I got relief at once. Now I always keep a bottle in the house and never lose an opportunity to recommend it to others. I know dozens of people who look on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as a part of their household effects." Sold by all chemist* and storekeepers. When a cold cannot be prevented cure it with "NAZOL." Keep a bottle of this remedy in the house and you need never fear coughs or colds Try a Nazol Inhaler. Men may come and men may go, but there will always be a host of TAN-OL enthusiasts. When a rattling good polish like TAN-OL is on the market women hold on to it. No better floor shine than TAN-OL. *

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2311, 14 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2311, 14 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2311, 14 March 1914, Page 2

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