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200 YEARS A ROYAL FAVOURITE. THE SUPERLATIVE “BROADWOOD” PIANO. For the post 200 years “Brondivond ’ ’ Pianos have been used in the English Royal Household. Other European Royalties have also showed their preference for this “aristocrat, of pianos.” As an article of furniture the “Brondwood” is a graceful ornament to any drawing room; but it is the extraordinary purity and richness of the tone that make it appeal so irresistibly to all real lovers of music. “The Bristol” are the agents in New Zealand for John Broadwood and Sons’ Pianos. They will-be delighted if you will call round and see for yourself the wonderful “Broadwood” qualities. All pianos sold at Wellington city prices.—The Bristol Piano Co.. Ltd., Wellington; M. J. Brookes. North Island Manager. Local representative. Mr M. Kineton Parkes, 128 High St.—4 ORDER “CEREMTLK” NOWBEST AND CHEAPEST. “Ceremilk” enjoys the biggest sale of all calf foods in New Zealand. Calves thrive on it and relish it. No other calf food is so rich in fats and Tiroteids or brings on calves so rapidly. Moreover, “Ceremilk” never scours. Its freshness and purity are guaranteed. Manufactured by a firm with over half a century’s experience in such preparations which enables them to turn out a splendid food that is now sold at a reduced price. Sold by all stores, or direct from Fleming and Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 498, .Wellington. —35

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 12 February 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 12 February 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 12 February 1925, Page 8

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