Medical authorities ag'ee that excess uric acid in the blood is the main cause of rheumatism, erout, sciatica, and Lumbago. KHEIJMO cures quickly and permanently because it is the one remedy that removes this excess acid. Try it 2/6 and 4/6 everywhere. * Tumblers for the hot weather. See Collinson and Son's line key and star design at 2s lid dozen. —Advt.
Important Announcement. COLES" MUSIC HOUSE HAS SECURED THE Sole New Zealand Representation OF THE R. S. HOWARD CO, PLAYER PIANOS THE R. S. HOWARD Co. PLAYER PIANOS were selected by our MR. H. COLES during Ms recent tour through America, after a searching investigation of their merits and proven superiority, and we can confidently recommend them to those who require nothing but the best. The first shipment of the R. S. HOWARD Instruments, ex s.s. "Star of Ireland," is now open for inspection in our Showrooms, where practical demonstrations are being held every afternoon, and a cordial invitation is extended to all. SPECIAL PIANO SALE. To make room for further consignments of the R. S. HOWARD Pianos and Players we are compelled to reduce our present stock, and will hold a SPECIAL SALE, commencing SATURDAY, March 7th, at 9 a.m. Prices will be substantially marked down, and exceptional 'JERMS, where necessary, may be arranged. To make this Sale as interesting as possible in a general way the reductions will during its continuance be extended to the Small Goods and Music Departments. HENRY COLES & CO. Piano Importers, Tuners, Etc. Paimerston North. S. A. BAYLIS, Manager.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12756, 31 March 1914, Page 2
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