" The Times." London. No/ember 26th, 1902, states :■—" One of ihe tirst steps on the part of the. British Government m regard to the schools of the new colony has been the selection of pianos to be shipped to South Africa. The first 100 pianos will he despatched by Messrs Jo T.m Broadwood & Sons, Limited, early in January. The piano selected is of soeciul design, nnd will in hrmre be known as ' The Imperial.' The Dresden Piano Company are the solfi agents for ]Vewp<ealand.—Adrt. % Don't worry about <g jj> that weak child. «> & Lane's Emulsion w % 'will make it strong. $ wTlliah moffatt7 LAND, ESTATE, INSUEANCE. & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT Native Aghnt, & Licensed Inter--PKETEB. . Copland's Buildings, Palmorston N T. BING op Telephone .148 tor your ! Printing and Bookbinding.— Watson & Etse, the Square.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7714, 7 December 1903, Page 7
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