PAELOYITZS TRIBUTE to STEIN WAY'S and also' I RICH, LIPP & SOHN'S PIANOS. The Manager, ( Dresden Piano Co., Wellington. Dear Sir,—Before leaving Y. e'lingj ton I should like to say that tho Steini way Grand Piano used by me at Mr - A Watkin Mills' farewell concert is undoubtedly TJHE FINEST INSTRU- k MENT I HAVE PLAYED ON IN THE COLONY. I should also Ike to say that the Rich, Lipp and Sohn Pianos supplied by your Company to the Watkin Mills r Concerts at Wanganui and Hawera are beautiful instruments. Indeed, for my c own private use I prefer Lipp to all others. . I am the proud possessor of j two. With best wishes, yours truly, EDUARD PARLOVITZ. St-einway & Son's Pianos Rich, Lirp & Sohn Pianos. The~Dresden Piano Co., Wellington. M. J. Beookes, North Island Manager EISHrNO__SEASON. H.H. EKINS, , '_ . GUN MAKER, « 12 Featherston-st., WELLINGTON, l "OEGS to intimate to anglers a*n.d the -*-' sporting public generally that he MAKES FISHING RODS TO ORDER ' (in any style), from 15a upwards. Only best material used. Repairs a specialty.. VIGTOMA. STABLES, ( Kimbolton Road, FEILDING. F. M. ROSS . TiESIRES to i_.form the public that -*-' he has taken over the stables (opposite the N.Z. Loan and. Mercantile ■ Agency Co.'s sale yards and offices), formerly known as the Horse Bazaar, tfhieh, in future, will be called the VICTORTA STABLES. By strict attention to business he trusts to receive a tair share of public support. Saddle and harness horses, single and double buggies, gigs, etc., on hire. Waiting room for ladies. Patrons driven to all parts of the district. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Feeds Is ; stands 6d. Telephone No. 13. TT will PAY YOU to see Beattie, LaDg aM Co. ABOUT THE GMCTH CILF FOOD. £^55 0^ Triune". ■ M 2Jrt ; PAYNE'S ' ACME SHOE STORE, i • THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. 3 ■_B______l________-_«n-____r am£&BL% fif! t« i___^^________. i> ___l__lf_l___ H™f m^T___Bk £ TV/TEN'S white cotton singlets and s __&_. drawers at 1/3; extra heavy cot- , ton ribbed drawers at 1/9; men's coloured merino drawers and .inglets . at 1/6 and 1/9. At Millar and Giorgi's, s the leading Clothiers, Hatters, and / Mercers.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 794, 26 October 1904, Page 1
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