naportant Aiiiioiiiicement I * K? * ■'"'■ gLi -'"- ■•'■''' 'f ■'*.* V^ggtM^^— — 1^ Although THE DRESDEN PIANO CO.'S name has become a household • word throughout the Dominion, it has been decided to relinquish this familiar title, and to adopt in its place that of LIMITED. * When the business started, over 32 years ago, the name "The Dresden," , being honourably associated with all that was best in Music and Art, was chosen as a good trading title, but despite its well-earned popularity, there can be no doubt it is no longer acceptable for an ALL BRITISH COMPANY The Shareholders and Directors are without exception, British born and bred, arid are all resident under the British Flag; there is not, nor has there ever been, one single shilling of anything but British Capital used or invested in the business ; and as Bristol is the birthplace of the Founder and present Chairman of Directors of the Company, the public will fully appreciate the change of title to that of " A The Bristol Piano Co., limited. 7
MOTHER Mother Seigel's Syrup is a most Mrs. A. Maher, 3 Pitt Street, effective remedy for indigestion, th» Flemington, Victoria, says •— " I arch-enemy of good health. Don't suffered for years from obstinate let this all-too-common complaint constipation and indigestion. I- had get you in its grip. That's the dan- pains in the back, between the ger if you don't keep the stomach shoulders, extreme dizziness, sick healthy and active by taking an headaches, stomach pains, and occasional dose of Mother Seigel's general discomfort after eating. My Syrup. It is a splendid digestive aunt, who had been suffering from tonic and stomachic remedy, and liver trouble, told me that Mother during the past 40 years has been Seigel's Syrup had given her relief, recognised by tens of thousands as I decided to try it, and was fully a most reliable herbal remedy. cured after taking five bottles." IA. ■ M>^. ■ .^m*. M!■ — _ N DIGESTION AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 1849 The Largest Mutual Life Office in the British Empire and the best Bonus-Paying Office in the World FUNDS OVER - - £31,580,000 ANNUAL INCOME NEARLY £4,250,000 Bonuses Divided Yearly The CASH BONUSES divided among the Policy-holders for the one year, 1913, amounted to £975.881, producing Keversiunary Additions of £1,730,000, Low Premiums Liberal Conditions Unequalled Results DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH— The Hon. C. J Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman : A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy-chairman : John Duncan, Esq. : Joseph Joseph, Esq., and H. Beaucamp, Esq. Edward W. Lowe, Resident Secretary New Zealand Branch, - CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON A. G. KEMP, District Secretary, Greymouth NELSON So^.'^r'Th^re^'nS TJ ALETGH CYCLES-^io ios; Rarut r\ ATr>c brands "futi-At-goods," re- i XX) pid Cycles £7 ios; Pattern CycMOATC^ tag flrgg. see^on les s IOS cash at HARLEY'S. Cycle PUR* tpas fjet^aLon Moate, Pure Departmem> * I i
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Grey River Argus, 15 February 1915, Page 3
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