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BRITISH PIANOS AND ORGANS AT "THE BRISTOL.'^ All the finest instruments made within the British Empire are stocked at "The Bristol" — New Zealand's premier Music Warehouse. While if is true that 'every English piano possesses individual quality, one make that deserves especial attention is unquestionably The Sames. It is a noted and very fine instrument. This piano has a distinct tone-color which, appeals to the critical musician.." Its touch is capable of the most delicate expression of the lights and nuances of soumd. Its construction . ensures a lifetime!s service. Among other excellent English Pianos at "The Bristol," The Collinson and The Barnard enjoy a high reputation. . They are eminently . suitable for our peculiar climatic conditions. In Organs, "The Bristol" specialises m two famous Canadian makes — The Bell and The Imperial. Prices are most reasonable, and easy terms of payment can always be arranged.— The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manager, M. J. Brookes. Local Representative, John Townlev. The Victorian Government has arranged for the importation ' from America of nearly 23,000 tons of fodder m order to relieve the shortage. .^ s% w a complete food fo? /TlVt*2ri all bables - ItJa simply I^'CXX/Viifpure milk with extra g f [ * S cream and milk - sugar ,^"^ ; added; Ask your doctor. 3 It was mentioned at the Auckland Chamber of Commerce that a survey of the Urewera country to enable titles to be granted for 650,000 acres . would cost about £50,000. ' "A cheerful wife makes a happy life." —Old Proverb, Cheerfulness is always associated with good health. A woman cannot be a "cheerful wife" when she is irritate-.! -with a cough qr cold.-' Baxter's Lung Preserver makes happy homes by keeping their inmates free from colds, sore throats, and all chest troubles. "Baxter's" is . well-known as the Quickest and safest remedy m New Zealand. To-night, take home a biff is. lOd bottle from your chemist or store. On June 18, 1915, it will be 100 years since the battle of Waterloo was fought. In that battle the Belgians played a prominent part. •

ALWAYS KEEP A BOTTLE j5 LANE'S EMULSION F^mmkmmir. Wb • *wß«dy m m tract. w— , An area of land containing over 17,000 acres, m the Kaipara district, and situated to the north of the Ivaipara harbor, has been set aside by the GSovernment as a sanctuary for imported and txativ* game. « "saved my child's life"— M/Jrgf VO- man y ft mother lias paid *»jflAA£\XM f pimp this tribute. It is d> the ideal infant's food. 8c The well-known North Otago spbrtsman, Mr J. Buckley, has granted theuse of "Redcastle" as a hospital for wounded soldiers. "Redcastle" is an' ideal country residence. Who will capture the world's trade alter the great war is over? Japan is making strenuous efforts to capture the glass and china trade, also toys, mechanical and otherwise. America is after the almighty dollar, and m quote a number of instances American goods are already taking the place of the Contin ental article. Increased freights, as well as the advance m the price of the raw material, must hit the colonies hard Fortunate indeed is the store that is well stocked just now. They can afford to sell their goods at prices lower than some traders will have to pay for their new stocks. A sterling example of buy ing ahead and buying wisely is tht people's popular store, "The People* Emporium." Their clients are getting the full benefit. If you do not d«* from th«m. it will p*.y vo« to <i«> «r> "

During the course of three days' sittings m the King Country Mr Rawson, S.M., inflicted lines aggregating £300, chiefly for breaches of the Licensing Act. _^.^- Is used' m the Spanish Bdyal Nursery. It builds m^J'JkCw XII A boanv Princes and PrinL^^X oeMflg. It builds bonnip —^^"^ babies. Ask i/ourjdootor. 24 The Timaru Borough Council has decided to increase the general rate from Is 4d to Is 6d (rateable value system) DON'T KEEP IT tf TO YOURSELF! Hundreds of people should profit by that useful device which you have thought out— YOtJ Should profit, also— fortunes, have been made by similar ideas. * But <l<m't divulge the secret until after you have patented it. Write for our splendid free Booklet, "Advice Kn Inventors"— -wribe 'to-day. — - Henry Hughes, Ltd., Dominion Buildings, Cathedral Square, Christohuroh.* One hundred and twenty-four new connections were made with th« . Wellington electric lighting system last montly at the end of which the connections m use totalled 10,584. For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods'' Ureat Peppermint Cure, U 6d and 2a 6<? * In consequence .of the activities of tho ladies m plying their needles m the manufacture of comforts for sol-. diei'B at the front ivooi is now a scarce commodity m many parts of New Zealand. MUSCLES IN KNOTS. JOINTS ' ALL STIFFENED AND SWOLLEN. Lance-like pains torture and torment the victim ox Rheumatism, and ha fears ne will never get rid of the disease. Pernaps you have tried many so-called "cures" and largely advertised quack remedies, but all without obtaining relief. Do not despair. There is a medicine that can and will cute you. Take RHEUMO. It is a positive antidote for uric acid poisoning. It relieves pain, removes the swelling, and clears the system of -xcoss uric acid— the cause of all the trouble. RHEUMO Is neither a liniment nor a pill, but a liquid medicine of marvellous therapeutic value. RIIEUMO conqut-rs Rheumatism. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 9s. till, and 4s. fid i>ar Dottle. •

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13700, 2 June 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13700, 2 June 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13700, 2 June 1915, Page 7

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