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"[J COLLIER AND CO(Wanganui) PIA.NOEOKTE IMPORTERS, Invite the attention of the musical public to their specially high-class Pianofortes by KNAUSS, maker to the Emperor of Germany. These instruments are held in the highest esteem by the leading pianists and artists o£ the day. H. Collier and Co. are sole agents for New Zealand for the KNAUSS Pianos, and receive shipments every direct steamer. Xnauss Pianos, in three sizes, always in stock, bend for illustrations and prices. No one should purchase an instrument before seeing the Knauss Piano. Eduard Scharf, solo. Pianist to Ovide Musin, writes r-^-Messls H. Collier &Co. Dear Sirs : — It js witji great pleasur e I express the excellent opinion I have of your high.clasg Pianos by Knauss, of Coblantz. Icoiiei^er that for richness of tone, general Excellence of construction, and as an instrument suitable for the rendering of the works of the Great Masters of the Pianoforte the Knawss Pianos are all that the most fastidious player can require. I mußt also expiess my appreciation ot tbe excellent Pianoforte Tuning executed by your Toners. I am, yours truly, Eduard Scharf. i Pianofortes by Weidig, Waldemar, Collard and Collard, Eavestaff, etc., from £30 to .£IOO. Instruments on deferred payment from 7s 6d per week Estey Organs, Sterling Organs, and Harmoniums from £10. H. COLLIER & CO., Mtjsic Waeehouse, Wanganui, and Palmerston North NORMANBT. BATES BROS. ha\e now one of I the LABGEST AtfD BEST ASSORTED General Stocks in tbe district, comprising — DRAPERY AND MILLINERY GROCERIES IRONMONGERY and TINWARE CROCKERY FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &c., All at Popular Prices fojfr the Holiday Season. . In order to show the above, we have been obliged to / OPEN THREE NEW 'SHOW ROOMS. Call and sea us before purchasing, as you will bo nf lot of money in pocket by do'Dg so. As we do not sell under cost one' flay and the next add a tremendous profit, customers can always depend upon being treated fairly and getting full value for their money. BATES BEOS., GENERAL STORE, NORMANBY J. FAKE, BBICKLAYER, Hawera. Orders rray be left at E. Pake's, enr/tnist, High-street. X X TT A. JENKINS, •*-*•• Furnishing CABINETMAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, High-street - -■' Hawera Having removed into new premises in High-street, I hope, by supplying my customers with good articles at lowest cost, to command a continuance of patronage, and I thank customers for past support accorded to me. X X PUBLTC NOTICE.— The undersigned begs to announce that he has taken over the Watchmaking Business of the late Mr. A. Mayer. As he has had many years' experience in tho trade, and has for some time past assisted Mr. Mayer in his work, all old customers may depend upon navmg their orders executed with the same fidelity which marked his predecessor. The business will be continued in the name of Mr Mayer, and will be conducted on the premises heretofore occupied, by him, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Watches and Clocks of the best description always kept in stock. Orders from country will receive prompt attention. All work guaranteed -R. SPRINGMAN, Avenue, Wanganui. E.EDCLIEEE GALVANISED IRON. Redcliffe Crown Brand Galvanised Corrugated Iron. A RCHITECTS snould specify -OL REDCLIFFE CROWN. There is none better manufactured. Lighter sheets of other brands must be thinner, and will not last as lotig or give the same satisfaction. / CONTRACTORS should not be misled by erroneous statements, such as are advertised by rJiVal importers. Tbe weights p^blishea by the vendors of the " Orb " brjmd arc not tbe wei-hts of REDCLLfFE. Redcliffe is the cheapest fir&i^class iron in the market. The sheets are wider, thus covering more roof than " Orb," and at present market price a larger ourface can be covered at a leuß cost with REDCLIFFE than " Orb." REDCLIFFE has been more largely imported into JNew Zealand during the last 20 years than any other brand, and experience proves that every sheet will be found Derfect. Itiß Sold by all Ihon Merchants & Storekeepers throughout the colony. \T O T I C E We have to request that remittances may not be Bont in stamps, unlePß ciroumitances render it unavoidable, and that in such, cases etamps'of low denomination be forwarded.' f \. J INNES &CO I

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2395, 6 April 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2395, 6 April 1893, Page 4