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j One by one the sands are flowing, on i ,i by one the moments fail: some are coin . ing, some are going; do not. strive ♦■■ grasp iliem all. But grasp this oppoi. ■ tutiijy: Two beautifnlly-ltoiind bo»>k«by the, best authors, for 2s 6d at M ■ \ Xeill's.* ■ ' t ' PIANOS WITHOUT Do you want'to get a fine piano of superb brilliancy and tone, without ■ trouble? Our Annual Balance afford*you an cxceptio/ial opportunity. Dur ( jn«r Jhis period Asp will liberalise sti'l more our liberal terms of extended pu\ • ] ment. and place you m a position <>! peculiar advantage. That is becau.-"** ' ot\r pianos are our best advertisement*-, and Aye want to have one m every home m the land. They are so good that they make home homelier. ' , They are not made " merely to look \ye!l, but' to play Avell—to live with, to occcjpy a permanent - place among the cherishrd possession^ of the home. We have big recent'shipments of pianos antb organs tfpen/ for . eelf ction, and , all Avill be offered during tlle^ current month on the. speoial terms doat referred to.-^-The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington, North ; Island Maiiager : ' M. J. Brookes^ Lociil R .preaentatiye : John Townley. i "'■

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12815, 15 July 1912, Page 6

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12815, 15 July 1912, Page 6

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12815, 15 July 1912, Page 6