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||/ COLLIER AND CO., PIANO IMPORTERS, TUNERS, REPAIRERS, Ac, Waxqaxvj, Nelßos, ajsto New Plymouth. PIANO ANP.O^SAN TUNING AND REPAIRING. Mr. WLLTQfk, CRAIG,, our Tuner, is now' jisiting'tlie'dii'trici' , Orders tor tuning may be left at Stab Office. PIANOS AND ORGANS ON DEFERRED PAYMENT AND ' OTHSR;WiB& Old Instruments' taken in exchange, and jfull value allowed. Mr. Coker will value any Instrument free of charge. P TAN O S Ebom ( 3o to 100 Guineas ORGANS AND HARMONIUMS Feom Tek Gutjtbas. PIA^O^ORtfES by Eavestaff Collard and Collard Ohappell Waldmar Francker Lipp , Burling and Mansfield ORGANS by EBtey Organ Company Smith Organ Company : , Loring & Blake, &c. Ckbtiiioate from Eavestaff & Sons, : Piarioforte Makers, Xondon. This is to certify that Mr. Milton Craig has a practical experience in connection • with the Construction, . Repairing' ahd Tuning of Pianofortes ! !° He 'is I , leaving our works for New Zealand, and we have every confidence in his abilities, and wish him every success. W. G. EAVESTAra 1 & Sons, Per W. G-.'Ea^staff. £. OQLI/IEB & 00., MFSIC WAREHOUSE, - WANGANUI & NEW PLYMOUTH., J. K. FERGUSON, ,m A I L O R AKD HABIT MAKER, Pbikqes-bt., H A WBEA, TOSE ASS U'.R A NOB. PHOENIX T?IBE AaSTJRiAKO^ COMPAQ'S, lEatabliahed 1782J Head Office for New .Zealand— Custom House Quay, Wellington^ R,M, SIMPSON, f General Manager, Agekoeeb : A.G.Brett Hawera 'T.'AiPenn Stratford JoiJ 0i 3?.' Wordsworth ... Manaia Wangftnui Office^Taupo Quay , " ■' H.E.' AVES, WllWo District Manager. , All L business attended td with promptness through the District Office. ' ' E. EAKF& QURB, OUj^E. FOR CORNS. THE MOST. EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR CORNS; , A FEW o? MAOT UNSOLICrTED, ■"■' :teb|imonials. l Hftvreta, June 17, 1891. , vi Mr.,JS.,Fa!ke { Dear 'Sir," Yqur,snr,e,, Oorn uure e^tuelj .eradicate^ oay corns also, my w^fflji^ ta&i^g them, qiuta oafc, t>r I tho'r6oiß.. l &iVh6pgh it ia eereral moiifcbs, sinoe there ib no appearance of them.. retnsiia:,\ •' "" H.T.-Bjuutpr.j; ; : • ' '■ Whßkamara, Jane 30tB, 189 L . Mr, B. Deaf Sir,— Your Sure OOrn ; Qo^,acted like magic. After applying ;it;ftjffß t|mes the corns- came away by the rroote. lam pleased io add r my teßtimqtiy to itd effitfaoy. r ' . .. ' : ' " Thos. Allan. Normanby, 17th November, 1891. To Mr.^Fake. Dear Sir,— The Sore Corn Cure which" 1 proenred from you entirely rem-yved the one I bad. I don't think anyone need be troubled with corns if they will only try your remedy. —Yours truly, , Wm. A. Bbown. Hawera, November 20th, 1891. Mr.B. Fake.. Sir>pT6ur.Sare Corn Cure has cored my corns, taking them quite out. , I may say I have suffered for years' with. ba.d cornß, and it also gave my bun^ps.relief. Twm truly,— si- ' 5 Douglas. 21, 1891. X^j^^^^^^^^BLSir,*-! have used py corns but your Sure applications I Ht Spbatx.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3087, 30 March 1892, Page 1

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