EVERYONE A PIANIST. ! With a Broadwood Player Piano in I the house, everyone can play. The ' piano may be used for solo work by the | most brilliant executant; or, with the 'player mechanism attached, an untaught I child can make delightful music. The | Broadwood Player Piano is every ounce I British, all made by British craftsmen i •in one British factory. It is built to last, the ordinary perishable ruber, tubes being replaced by aluminium. T HE BROADWOOD PLAYER PIANO. Keep the name in mind; and when vou are buying a piano ask us about it. Our great and rapid turnover enables us to charge the lowest posible prices, and a precisely relative benefit applies when hire-purchase payments are arranged. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LTD., ' WELLINGTON. Local representatives; J. M. Thomson and Co.. He:-tAmiga meet, Hastings.*
ISSy nos a 1 Wp J I I i I ifcf 7 "HO MEEO I ;j“-’ T 9 WORRY j 7 BESIDES BEING THE 4 j I 8E37 GE~"/' ’N\3 LE | -’ ■• *■ ' ■ I •UL'Ltlfc’ilU.iv.i Hik j II s-’s'-a s ' | S | ! f CONTAIN ALL THE QUALITIES S i| CLAIMED BY IMITATORS, | I | WE CANNOT SAY MORE. | H THEY ARE I J AND HAVE BEEN ! THE BEST 1 ' FOR .fKoVER 32YEAR iii—nnirmiiinmi , Ebtc-j red Children ! ~ f?r.'■d ; Ui,. ’ ‘ -•.•!< V’JL-U k UJi- , seldoat mctiuHX*, S <7P’G 4 1 N k-« <-> EMULSION ;s a food. LANE’S helps ilu
> to dq-.est tnore fe-au i... t r • „ | jive a aCrO oi LANE’S two or three times daily', .'.nd watch the child grow. Don’t rorgei the good qualities of fresh tin BS I I AMNER’S LIME . . IS BEST 5 3 FOR ALL PURPOSES. W i rg' - ® ® 2? Builders have found that our hr ROCHE LIME makes the best ® | ® mortal'. ® !$c Orchanlists declare that a* a t?y bJ spraying mixture it can t be @ ;Ja beat. :V Fellmongers use it with marked &' -A* success for cleaning pelts. ® ■% * h? Our AGRICULTURAL LIME ® ;& i; l.ciieficial to all soils. It qji @ cleans land of sorrell. and in“a creases the value of the pro- S? 1 pertv. S' $ ® -T' Use the best lime--it pays. ¥■ | W. A. AMNEIt t >3 iX 1 MILTON ROAD, NA Pi ER. « • S 15 ? : notice. j ANY person found trespass,nc op I* *- Mangakun Waitmri and Rang:i tapu properties with dog or gun will E» , prosecuted. i G COLDHAM WILLIAMS
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 245, 19 September 1912, Page 7
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