"'I saw \-our fathei - taking yon to the wood shed. Willie. "What had you been doirii;?" "Nothing. He just took me out. to meet a- soldier friend of his." "Who was ho?" 'Vorpora-l. Punishment."
MITSTO IX WAR. TIME. The present is essentially a time for home enjoyment—for simple diversions that keep the family circle in' courage and .good cheer. Nothing, .so admirably meets this need -as a high-grade English' PSairo, eneh. as one cam "easilv. obtain, at "The Bristol." * , : '. Of the many famous' instrumeTits stocked by this popular Music Warehouse none enjoys such a.ix envia.ble refutation as The Brca-dwcod. ' Mad;e hy the oldiest-cstablished firm of .piano nianirfac-. turers in the British Empire—-John Broad'wood and Sons, Ltd.—isvery model is the result of nearly two hundred' years' adherence to the highest ideals in piano construction... V , .." Another notable .pia.no at' The Bristol is The iSames. Its exceptional d'iirabil'itv is a ■tribute to the thoroughness of Britrishr craftsmanship. Prices are most reasonable, and easy ■'term's of payment can be arranged) if so desired. The Bristol Piano Co.,'. Ltd., Wellington. North Island' Manager, "M. J. Brookes. Local Representatives," .Tncksoth arid Co: 3 Ltd. Stationers. Trafalgar street:"' : -V\,
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Nelson Evening Mail, 25 September 1916, Page 2
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193Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 25 September 1916, Page 2
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