THE CHALLEN PIANO. THE CHALLEN PIANO has a reputation of over 100 years behind it. THE CHALLEN PIANO is built by Challen and Son, London, and is British-built throughout. THE CHALLEN PIANO is endorsed by the elite of the musical profession. THE CHALLEN PIANO is honestly mad* insicte and outside. THE CHALLEN PIANO possess a sweet bell-iike vibrant tone—the mechanism is as perfect as human ingenuity can make it. , THE CHALLEN PIANO will last a lifetime, and is the best that money can buy. THE CHALLEN PIANO is sold on easy time payments, thus bringing it within the reach of practically every family. 50 PRICEGUINEAS TO GUINEAS. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS: THE WELLINGTON PIANO CO., LTD.. 53. MOLESWORTH STREET. WELLINGTON.
"GOOD MORNING." T/STE should like to meet you personv v ally and tell you all about the merits of the FRTMLEY TOMATO KETCHUP and explain to you how tuts dainty adjunct of the table is made. Why and how it defers from all the other old-fashioned sorts. The FRTMI.KY TOMATO KETCHUP speaks for itself, it tells you the flavour is just to your palate, not too much of anything predominating except the real TOM ' flavour, and you will begin to realise that Breakfasts, Lunches, rnd Dinners were to be contemplated, witn sat’sfaction. provided always the bottle of FIMLEY TOMATO KETCHUP was handy. Now just go to your grocer and buy a bottle, and if he does not stock it worry him until he does, if he is obstinate and save he has some other brand just as good, drop ns a line and we will inter“pw him: don’t give up until he procures it for you, and then write to the FRTMLEY CANNING FACTORY at HASTINGS, H. 8., and lot us know what you think about it. HUME & SON, TEA, WINE. AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. 65, Willis street. Wellington. HAVE in Stock the following SOUTH ■AUSTRALIAN WINES, namely:— Red Wines. White Wines. Claret Burgundy Rich Port Rich Constantin Frontignao Old Tawny Carbinet Hock Chablis Riesling Tokay Sherry Sheraz Muscadine Grenache The above wines are all bottled at the vineyard, and not by merchants. We also stock Continental wines of various descriptions and names. Our New Season's Tea has just arrived. Price, as usual, 2s per lb. No coupons given. HUME & SON. NOTICE. DURING the absence of Mr L. Johnstone (owing to illness), the business of Johnstone and Co. will be under the charge of Miss J. MitcheU, who has had considerable experience in several of the largest New Zealand Houses and understands all the details of the diflerent branches of Stationery, Fancy Goods, etc., 6tC ‘ JOHNSTONE AND CO., 65, Manners street, 872 14, Molesworth street. WOMEN’S PROTECTION SOCIETY. THE Secretary will be at Rooms, 102, Willis street, on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 10 a.m. till 12.30. All communications addressed to Secretary of S.P.W. and C„ 102, Willis street, will receive immediate attention.
SIGN WEITIN Q. ■pLAIN and Ornamental, in Gold and Colours. Best Workmanship. Lowest Prices. W. o. TESTIN, 89, Willis street. WHY WASTE YOUE MONEY ? IF yon have rheumatism, gout, or sciatica, it is useless to hope for a permanent cure from a liniment. You can expect, at the best, nothing j but a temporary relief. If you want to cure yourself you must deal with the cause, which is uric acid in the system. Turner's Rheumo achieves this object; it drives out the uric acid, and all rheumatic or sciatic pains at once cease. Sold everywhere, 2s 6d and 4b 6d. Kemp* thorne, Prosser and Co., wholesale agent*. EVERY school child likes a box of good water-colour paints. We have the beef England can produce from 6d upwards. K. and E Tingey and Co., Ltd., Manners street. 13
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5679, 29 August 1905, Page 6
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