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9 ... The londoi s Berlin ft Corsrer ®refi 0 tree! JUoca anager, M. CHOVEAUX ’Phone 2 m ivell and favorably kn During that perio The leading Piano l li ton 301 m our Poverty which CER, ljU of this famous mak British Warships have a “SPEJ */.'he chief features of wh stand tm climates and suddenifclj ties, sympathetic touch and jekm f Among the other jJialal “KAIfS,” “GORS and jFKm XACfIF,” “KOHLER a#l C#3 “VICTOR.” “WERNEK” : f)j well/known models as Joe “Sfeij and/Kallmann,” do npt nee<U<2s guarantee of their sterling \JbJt. I *To those vJso prefere^ie jeing ER SP nge eitv Piai stoc A X A ELL ST KEN and ay, bolst gratified bv c-lioo I * Very.. e?J if 1 #: been 12 years in business ha nos have been sold in rm stock is the “SPEXlocally. More than 60 Wardroom. ” are its adaptability to r iperature,/-its lasting qualiding hapd wear. this firm are TAX STEIXWEGr . AY,” ••ALSEX/pT SucLp and “Gos~_££ sufficient ‘PIAX ng XCKE.’ ‘Franeke,” name is their taste can be amply from several well known makes, and liberal terms are offered to buvers who cannot afffird to payifash. Any instrument three year tarms, 5 per cent being adc is p low paircentage. There is absolutely anct Gisborne prices, the cost of the fre by tfef'Oompany, who also put the Pianc *ln all their business transact “A SQUARE DEAL. *ln Xew Zealand over 3000 : Jj?PEXCER r S” are in daily use: this should be a strong factor In irnSfessing intending purchasers of a Piano that they will get good valuator their outlay. be bought on one, two or on to the cash nrice, wliic-h no difference in the Auckland t from Auckland being borne to your house free of cartage, the motto of the firm is : ! , / % —t the * A few years ago the G by the well-to-do, by reason to be found in thousands of the bush, away in theback-bl of access and egress, and * GRAMOPHOXES to a Cabinet electrically driv< containing two different se' 3s 6d. The life of a reco Gramophone records have give pleasure. By simply in the sound-box one can inside night, iu vour phone was only able to be purchased prohibitive cost. To-day they are rich and poor alike, in the heart cf where oiry a pack track is the means villages, towns and cities, now he purchased from £3 and upwards, at a cost of £l4O. Double-sided records ons on the one disc can be bought from by careful usage will run into years. Some in use .14 years, and are still able to w up the spring and inserting a needle en to the finest Bands, Songs, the Violin played by Masters, Cornet Solos, Piccolo, Tubaphone, Orchestra, Sat ophone and any other instrument von may fancy played or sung by- the great artists of the world at a very small cost. If there is an invalid in the house the Gramophone wi’l turn the weary hours into boars of pleasure and enjoyment ; if the children are tired of being on a wet day the Gramophone will keep them out of mischief, if friends call, the Gramophone will do all the entertaining visitors will have a thoroughly enjoyable evening. * Some people prefer an Edison PHOXOGRAPH, wit Cylinder Record. You can get either at the London and Agency-. Mr Choveaux will also be pleased to show you t! and everlasting record* both two and four minute, whi Cylinder Machine. It is absolutely unbreakable, and it . nut. The makers of this wonderful record played the sai hours every day iojf two and a-half years, and it was the commencement * All owne Records. The, slightest harm same price as extra packing. i * Anyoi phone shoulcUFmsj seen at Mr ©hove stration of tpe differ! in stock. give |p t ! [■bines she iranteej an Edis fecords. r _ try tlif '.at they Teproduc can 1 phasing stock .ill 1 tines, ichi : too pie; record Unbrenkab’e not do ike They are the without any iph A Gr.-mio-Trds to be i demontong the 2000 Thei ft< ’CIS

as to be already WISiITHEIM SEWING MACHINE being so well known household word, it is hard to say anything which is not knowledge. The latest make of this machine has the reversible smeh attachment, which enables the housewife to run the cloth back towards her for a second stitch without having to take the dress piece out and start from the beginning. It is absolutely silent in working, easy in running, and wi'l last a lifetime. * These splendid Sewing Machines can be had on such easy terms -—2 s Od per week—that even"the poorest can afford to purchase. * A Wedding Present of a Werthcim Sewing Machine woukL-he a most useful and much appreciated gift. To the mothers afero family it is invaluable as a labor saver in making the little * MR CHOYEAUX is agent for these and will gladly explain the working of them to those juH^frestod. * There is also a big assortment oLdfirenlAXS. MUSIC. ACCORDEONS, PICCOLOS. MOUTH ORGASMS. CONCERTINAS. MUSIC STOOLS, VIOLINS, MANDOLINS JjgfITARS. SONG ROOKS, FLAGEOLETTES: FLUTES. TOY BAGLHIFES. MUSIC CARRIERS, YOUTHS’ BUGLES. CORNETS, and ojpOITTSICAL ACCESSORIES. * MR. CHOYEAUAjlfsalso local agent for the INTERNATIONAL Over 200 courses are taught. More than 300 are studying with the I.C.S. * By nfJlSnas of this School a young man can train himself in his spare time to' become an Engineer, in Steam. Electricity, Gas, Civil or Mechanical. An Advertiser. Show Card Writer, Window Dresser, Illustrator, Architect. Building Contractor, Plumber, and learn Foreign Languages. The Schools also he’p their students to gam better positions. a * What we can never recall is time. How many valuable wasted hours are there ill our lives which, if we liad used in profitable study and training, would have repaid us a hundred fold. Competition is so keen to-day that only the trained man can command a big salary. Jom the I.C.S. and rise in life, socially and in salary. * Start now, make good, and by your own efforts climb out of the rut with the helping hand of the International Correspondence Schools. I.C.S. stands for “I CAN SUCCEED. ’ GET FULL PARTICULARS FROM MR CHOVEAUX.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3711, 21 December 1912, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3711, 21 December 1912, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3711, 21 December 1912, Page 23

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