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The Anvil QOUNDS musical and kJ cheery to the blacksmith who uses This coal binds well, gives a strong, steady heat and give) a splendid weld. It enables'you to do more and better work than is possible with other coals, !«L OROWW, Ltd. DISTRICT AGENTS,', 39 JOHNSTONSSTREET, WELLINGTON. SEFERRING to our previous adver / lisement in this paper, asking you to watch for our future announcements, foryour benefit—we want to tell you i that wehavo something good in the way of suits, We refer to our "Crownall" high grade, ready to wear boxed suits. Now these are not ready-to-wear suits of the ordinary kind, They arc the King of ready to wear garments, made on the American plan of sizes to suit all figures. They are beautifully cut, m the latest style, and well finished, and only good work and materials are put'into them. The prices will suit your pocket, We are anxious for you to give them a trial, and if your clothier or storekeeper does not stock them, drop us a post-card direct. Wo will send you patterns, and arrange for you to be supplied through one of the firms we, deal with, An enquiry will cost you nothing, but will be of benefit to you. ! °S'o'.e Manufacturer;, CROWN CLOTHING Ml)* FACTUtWJS CO., LTD., CHRISTCHURCH. fi BT the best and purest money can buy. A genuine satisfactory article - "SAFE BUTTER," of all grocers, 1/2 lb Knows the formula. tf it would be good for you. He orders LANE'S EMULSION for bad Colds, Chronic Coughs, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Weak System, Consumption. Your Doctor understands how it soothes and heals. Chemist? and'stores sell it. 2/6 and°4/6 per bottle. Most people buy the large size. 82 Per" ROTOKUA" from London. SAMES PIANOFORTES "THE HOME OF MUSIC" -AND-UP-TO-OATE PIANOS ' P, LEARY & BATES have re--.' I 4 ceived some of the latest styles of above, as sample instruments, and invite inspection of same, together with that of the large and varied stock of instruments by other celebrated makers now on view. The. Sames Pianos are splendid instruments at a moderate price, Those which we have just imported range from 55 to 75 guineas. The 75-guinea model is a fine upright grand. Full compass (7 octaves), complete metal frame in one casting (gold bronzed), full trichord and cross-strung, front escapement under-damper, checkrepeater action, metal action standards, metal hammer rail, metal bridge throughout scale, metal pressure bars, double bushed ivory keys. These exceptionally high-grade English Pianos possess a beautiful quality of tono and a delightfully crisp, responsive touch. Some of the' Chief features of "Sames Pianos" are their remarkable standing and lasting qualities, thereforo seldom require tuning, and they are made only from the finest materials by expert workmen, and up-to-date machinery, Most substantial iron frames are -fitted to these instruments, mado from specially toughened iron to withstand a tensile strain upwards of 20 tons, this, being considerably stronger than required. The exquisite finish of both interior and exterior is nic of the best examples of workmanship known in tho art of pianoforte making. YOU have seen in the pictures the plantations from which the "STAND-OUT" TEA comes. They are of the World's best and we get the best cf their crops because there are no more fastidious tea drinkers than New Zealanders, and their favourite tea is' Stand-Out." I FECIAL BARGAINS at ) Palmerstoi/s Uheapest JJMpery House during Know Week, 5s in the £ Discount ' On Men's Suits, Macintoshes', Overcoats and Oilskins. EDMUND OSBORNE, Palmei'ston's Cheapest Draper, 33 & 39 MAIN STREET \Y. mm^Wmim^mmm mm WHMmMm 3TO »wi WMWmM NECK, or ARMS fi can ba removed by a new and K '' '*"» / ''i' a,or J •' n u, h yet w ,ure ■ I that any lady can rid herself of .' *;' v\ thii diitresiins diifaurement in ' \' Jf the privacy of tar own home. 1 Prke, 516 iar. I I shall be pleated to tend, tree, i foil particulars and inlereitins booklet to any lady who writes-. MISS M. McEIWAIN, 254 Queen S'?Cet • • Auckland,

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1349, 22 June 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1349, 22 June 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1349, 22 June 1911, Page 7