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MAKING HOME HOMELIER. If you have no children, you need to keep the house as blight and cheerful as possible—you Want a piano. If you have children growing up about you you want to make home as attractive as possible for them —you want a piano. It doos not matter what your circumstances are: you can afford a piano, if you go about it in a sensible way. Let the Dresden Piano Company show you the way. If. on the other hand, you can't play, enquiry about the Broadwood cia.'ei' Piano. The Player can be fitted or removed at will, when the piano is required for ordinary solo work. The Player itself is made by Broadwoods. Needless to say. it is irreproachable alike in mechanics, material, and workmanship. In short, it is the best in the market ’ Go into this matter now I M..J. Brookes. North Island Manager. Local Representatives of the Dresden: A. Walters and Co., Hastings.*

At the meeting of creditors in th-, estate of Oswald Coates, Napier, brukrupt. to-day. the creditors moved that the cash in hand £lll 4 and bicye’.? valued at £1 be retained by the bankrupt. Mr. Humphries, or behalf of the bankrupt appealed for leave to apply for an immediate dis charge. Mr. Rrymt, on behalf o? tli.‘ i s. moved that leave be gram i d ami this was agreed to. The meeting then adjourned sine die.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 168, 1 July 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 168, 1 July 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 168, 1 July 1912, Page 6

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