“THE BRISTOL” HAS THEM FIRST. E\ erv new piece—from classic mol°(ly to syncopated jazz—comes to \ ie Bristol ’’ first! Special agents in America and on the Continent look after our interests most whole heartedly, and as soon as a new piece makes its debut ample supplies are forwarded for the benefit of our friends everywhere in New Zealand. Wo are proud of our ability to serve you ja this direction. This is a. distinct “Bristol” service and one that vou should take advantage of. No matter how far .you are from the citv, our representative will advise you on "things musical. So when you think of musicthink of. “The Bristol” and satisfaction. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. LTD. Wellington; M. .1. Brookes, North Island Manager; Established 1883. Local Representative: Mr M. Kineton Parkes. 12. i High St., Hawera. —7 HIT YOUR THUMB 7 If you hit your thumb with a hammer, apply Chamberlain ? s Pain Balm freely. It will relieve the pain and prevent inflammation and discolouration. If the flesh is broken, it will cause the wound to heal quickly, without fear of blood poisoning.—Advt. THE N.Z. iviuTOß WRECKING CO LIMITED. ’’ We supply new and good used parts for practically all makes of motor cars and motor cycles. Several motor cycles m first-class order for sale. Special; “ii'ton Kissel 1 ruck in good running order, tyres perfect, twin solids rear a bargain. A!) Harris St,, Wellington. Telegrapli ic address: ‘ ‘ Motoreeko, ’ ’ Wellington. PEEPS AT PEOPLE. THE SOCIETY LEADER. “At Home” yesterday. Airs Smythe’s bridge partv to-dav. Masonic Ball to-morrow night, Golf match the day after. And so on. and so on. Social obligations. Must be performed. Very enjoyable, but never-ending. Wears you out in time —especially when there's a home to look after as well. A stimulant necessary. “Mnltexo” (Wilson’s Mult Extract). The safest and best for the busv sociotv woman.
“Maltexo” tones up the system, imports the bloom and freshness of health. gives sparkle to the eye, spring to the step, buoyancy to your spirits. It's pleasantly easy to carry on when you are imbued with the 'vigour and energy that “Maltexo” gives. Nature’s own tonic food, —3
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 July 1924, Page 6
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