X CHOOSING A PIANO ! As the selection of a Piano calls for sound judgment and nice discrimination, a buyer will do well to avail himself of the ripe experience of The Bristol Piano Co,, Ltd. During the" last thirty-two yeara this. finn^'has' 'given satisfaction to thousands of purchasers. Indeed, most of^ their, instruments have been sold on fcn¥ rectfrhniehdation of users— a fact thatrproyes the ever-growing confidence reposed. in them by New Zealand muisielovers. .In The Bristol; Showrooms are always displayed the. latest models of such renowjied English Pianos as "The Sam'ea" and "The ' Barnard ." These superb ' instruments are noted for their full, sympathetic tone, responsive touch, beautiful designs, and wonderful durability. The Bristol also sells Canada's leading Organs— "The Bell" and "The Imperial. 55 All these high-grade Pianos and Organs are offered on easy terms.— The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manager, M. J. Brookes. Local Representative, John 4 Townley. ' : At the Supreme Court at Wanganui Mr Justice Edwards mentioned a practice which is not fully understood by the public. If a prisoner was sentenced to two years' imprisonment he would' be liberated after a period of 18 months if his conduct in gaol was good. Good conduct, or, rather, the absence of bad conduct, meant that a prisoner's term of confinement was always reduced by one-fourth. . ' If you have a sense of fullness in the eye's, a running of the nose, with frequent sneezing, inhale NAZOL very freely during the day. At night steam the nose and throat thoroughly with five to ten drops of NAZOL in a jug of very hot water; this will give great relief.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 1407, 1 June 1916, Page 8
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