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THTO BOMANOF. OF A GRAMOPHONE. Think of it. You may sit at, your own fireside ancl summon for your entertainment the glorious voices of the world’s greatest singers—the compelling music of the great masters. Or, in lighter mood, you may put on a li an lilting, tantalising one-step or fox-trot that simply won’t let you sit still. You should not rest satisfied until you have inspected the beautiful gramophones—“ His Master’s Voice, ’ “Metronola” and “New Columbia Crafonola” —at “The Bristol.” ' These well-known instruments are stocked in a large variety of handsome models; the payment asked is very small when you consider the vast amount of pleasure you will derive from your Gramophone. The Bristol Piano Co..- Ltd., Wellington. M. Brookes, North T«land Manager. Local representative. Mr M. Kineton Burkes, 128 High Street

Don't hesitate to communicate with us for your urgent, require - , ments. Our special dolivery is at your service . AM orders are carefully filled and you can depend upon receiving the same high quality as if you called personally. 0 tf not satisfied, return goods unhurt, and money will be refunded. . . i T. W. Armitage Box 10 Manaia Phone 20 nn^-ewE!

THAT WATCH OF YOURS I s in many respects similar to a railway engine. Let an engine he run without oil or cleaning and before lon£ it. will stop dead.. Likewise .your watch; whilst there is a “kick” in it you do not consult the watchmaker until it has absolutely refused to keep time. Tt- is then that you should think of us. If you want your watch to be true to you. you must be true to your watch. The maintenance of our busi-. ness and high reputation is dependent upon the putting'of our best efforts into every watch left for repairs. We will do tiiis to yours. Bring it. to us to-day. H. A. .BRUNETTE, WATCHMAKER. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. Established 1882.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 March 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 March 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 March 1925, Page 10

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