ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES AND FAMILY USE. JOHN REID AND CO., LTD., 43 AND *6. FORT ST.. AUCKLAND. (Established over 50 years.) WE APPEAL TO A CLIENTELE WHO KNOW GOOD WINES AND SPIRITS, ALE AND STOUT, BY SOMETHING ELSE THAN THE LASCL. P.O. Box 105. Telephones 103 and 1931INDIAN RUG SALE AT ARTHUR'S. ON ACCOUNT OF STOCKTAKING WE ARE MAKING. UNTIL THU R S DAT NEXT, SPECIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS ON OUR LARGE STOCK OF INDIAN RUGS. INDIAN RUG TRICES ARE BOUND TO GO UP, YET FOR A FEW DAYS YOU CAN HAVE YOUR CHOICE FROM AS FINE A COLLECTION AS YOU WOULD EVER WISH TO SEE. AND AT CUT PRICES. BUY ONE TO-DAY BEFORE THEY ALL GO. THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS. ARTHUR'S NEW FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, (NEXT OLD CITY MARKETS), ELLIOTT STREET. THE SPARKLE. THE BEADY HEAD. THE APPETISING ZEST AND TANG Ot HANCOCK'S IMPERIAL ALE AND STOUT ARE DUE TO NO OTHER MAGIC THAN THE USE OF THE CHOICEST MATERIALS IN THE MOST SCIENTIFIC WAY KNOWN TO MODERN BREWING. MUSIC AND PLEASURE. What Music or what Pleasure can you get out of an evening's entertainment in. the home without a Piano? A good Piano helps to a good evening. BRINSMEAD PIANOS are so good that nobody can deny their outstanding qualities. Sole Agents: BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO COMPANY, A. HEGMAN. Manager, STRAND ARCADE. AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17276, 27 September 1919, Page 8
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