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Sunday-school Teacher: "What is the outward, visible sign of baptism?!' Johnny : "The baby, mum." Some of the rabbit trappers in. Southland (states the_ Invercargill correspon-dent-of the "Lyttelton Times") are making £7 a week at the calling. The maiket is tirisk, though it is early in the season , and approximately between MOO and 2500 rabbits are being sent away daily from .Wyhdham railway,,station to , the wool and meat preserving works, that .proprietary having extensive ordeTs to fill for the front. •

BRITISH PIANOS FAMOUS FOR THREE CENTURIES. Few British firms can look back on so long and. so honourable a career as the makers of the World's finest pianos— Joiih .Broad wood and Sons, Ltd. Founded • -early in the Eighteenth Century, this house has maintained, its pre-eminence by producing an- instrument of sterling quality and of perfect design, ■ The Broadwood Piano has long been » popular with music lovers. The Bristol Piano, Co., Ltd., indeed, have placed hundreds of Broadwoods in New Zealand Homes. Excellent examples of/ this re>nowned instrument, as well as of 'those other noted British pianos—the Saires and the Collard and Collard—are always in stock at "The ' Bristol.Payment can be arranged on terms so easy that one scarcely misses £he instalments.—The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. Established 32 years. North I'sland Manager, Rf. J. Brookes. Local Repreeentative, Alfred Robinson." '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 1 April 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 1 April 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 1 April 1915, Page 6