NA PC,-JI WOOL SALES. HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL .RESULTS. At 1 hr* local r.iin! wiles lasi, week tilprices all round were probably the best in the history oi the province. Top price of the sale v>ns reached for -1 hales 1-I.reel sold on account of the estate of Ihe late W. H. Small. Fern side. Otnne. which realised lld per lit. The. lolbiwing clips also fetched 1.- per H« ami upwards, viz.:-A. Robottom. Otnne. to 13fd : F. .1. Witherow. ratling:'.ta, to 13.’,t1: A. A. Small, Okahtt, to 13’d ; Captain Howard, Otar.;', to 13d ; Davis Canning, Oakboun’e, to 12:?d ; H. Hobson, Hatnnm, to (I ; Jas. Tod, (hane. to 123 d; Estate late .1. W..Withcrow. Patnngata. to 1201 ; F. L. Tifl’en. Elnmhill, to 12LI : Thos. Withe'-ow. Ottnie. to 12d. It is pleasing to note that the whole of thesH clips were dipped in White's well-known dip. Of course, wo do not assert that the above successful results were directly and totally attrihutabD to the fact that White's dip was used on tho.su flocks. What we do say is, that a man who has the ability to put a high-class clip on the market does rot leave anything to chance, and when he selects his dip ha goes for the very best that <an be procured. The ever increasing popularity of “ White’s ” is a sure proof of its superior merits. For further particulars apply to the manufacturer, Win. White, Otane. or any of the 1 eading nierchants.* MUSIC MADE EASY. If you are intending to get a piano, think I The popularity of the Broadwood increases all the time. People who purchase a Broadwcbd become its champions .and are never dissatisfied. Why? The Broadwood is faithfully made in every detail. It not only has a superb i and brilliant tone, hut it also wears I wonderfully well. j THE BROAD WOOD PLAYER I PIANOS. i The Broadwood player mechanism I interferes in no way v. ith the use of the ■I instrument as a pianoforte. It means i tha t every member of a household— I however .skill d in music, or however ; igi’nrant—-can get direct, active, perl sonal enjoyment from this piano. The I Bi-oadwood Player Pianos ar.- British I throughout, all made in uno factory,..all : fitted with aluminium tubing (which is ■ in’ perish a bl- ', instead of rubber. OCR S'. -lEV : TERMS TO SUIT ANY PERCHASER. j THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LTD, [ WELLINGTON. ! Full particulars from our local representatives. J. M. THOMSON CO., Heretaunga street, Hastings.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 6, 18 December 1912, Page 2
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