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FOUR GREAT PIANOS. THE BROAD WtiOD! TliE ROMSCHr THE LJtPPT ,;. THE./ST^I^WAY* 'The Dresden X'iano Company has just ■ received a..big new shipment of these famous,pianos, all new instruments, in brilliant condition and tone. Time pay- : ments if desired. , , . The Dresden system of deferred payment is ,so .reasonable that clients .scarcely miss the instalments. Moreover, ithc.se who buy. in this way are only charged, legitimate catalogue prices. This |nm carries <<he. largest stock- of; pianos in New,. Zeajand, • and , has insti-umeiits : from the Jqwest r to the highest price, so that all can be readily suited. Intending purchasers pan.be assured,that they w j]i receive courteous consideration and every possible attention., , ■. ■ THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, . ■ : )■'.'.■ 'limited,, ■. ?, .i\; ' -WELLINGTON. ..North Island Manager: .M. J. . Brookes. Full particulars from the local representative, A. M. Conroy. ■. -.* WIN A GUINEA 1 Prize sentence published every Saturday. Best advt. sentence^ on >'Stand-Out" Tea, Composed of word's commencing with the letters nominated —used in same .sequence—wins each week. ..''Stand- . Out" Tea Coupon from inside of tin rrimst be enclosed, and forwarded with ' full, name and address', so as to reach : Wellington by Tuesday of 'each week, to:.' "Stand-Out Tea" P. 0.! Box 476, Wellington. ■ <. ■ • (• NOTE I Two Blue Coupons or one Red eiititles competitor to enter once. Those forwarding Green or Gold Coupons will have permits for four or nine furthersattempts.posted them. .. A cheque for £1 Is has been Went to the writer of this sentence—Mr T.E.H., Granity, Westpoi^t: "Just teli cook the tea is excellent, , dear—"Stand-Out" is faujtless!/' Letters for Competition closing •13/8/12: W.N.D.T.Y.C.H.T.S.O.T.C. "Staitd-Out" Tea is sold in Hawefa at J.BLAYNEY'SWESTEOD STOIE. WATERPROOF BOOTS THAT STAY WATERPROOF. THE test of a WATERPROOF BOOT is'in the wearing— that is the ONLY PROOF. ; Some alleged! " "watdrti'gHts" keep your feet dry—as long as it doesn't rain. I BATES' Weatherproof, Boots dre what is clainaed for. thehv— . they 'remain' bbrie dry inside, : whatever ithe climate conditions. , See our, Window Display., Try us for REPAlßS—prompt, , strong, neat. ~ . . - ■■■::C r ; A. BATES, BOOT EMPORIUM, ; ' HAWERA. 'TtfW yEALAND X OAN ANF ; ...ly/TERCANTILE :; A GENCY •'■••' v - AND" ' '~. * .; :' . T>/EDi TCED, .. '■";,, "' HAP RECEIVED: FULL' CTOCKS i : ■•■;. .■■■ .•■» -PF:., ■■-... '•.■ ',; ■'; r ,:SEJER:JPpTA.TbES^11 •'■ •:.■; ■■ • including:- :■ ••■ ■ ■ ■■ \ '.".'■':•■ BEAUTY OF HEBttON, '~ I - EARLY-ROSE, .. ! , EiOBiN iadair; i ■ GAMEKEEPER, r : BRITISH-QUEEN* ! UP-TO-DATE. i The above aie all South Island' Seed. Special quotations given for quantities. Also,; — TEW SEASON'S VECETABLE SEEDS, VEGETABLE SEEDS, of the best varieties. MANURES. MANURES. We can supply fiom Store LA WES' SUPERPHOSPHATE, BASIC SLAG, BONE MEAL, 'And are now booking Orders for these for delivery ex .shipments arriving in I JULY. AUGUST, SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER. Manures mixed on the premises if required.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIII, Issue XVIII, 3 August 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIII, Issue XVIII, 3 August 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIII, Issue XVIII, 3 August 1912, Page 6