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tr #f7! | A£. E. CAM!’O EL L, ? D. 15.0. A., London (by 'Exam.), SIGHT SPECIALIST, WILL AGAIN VISIT STRATFORD, and may be consulted at Air Fred Edwards’s, Chemist, Broadway, on Friday and Saturday next, August 18th and l!)tli. G. H. PARKINSON, L.D.S., 8.C.5., Eng. ENT A L ■SURG E 0 X. Will visit Stratford EVERY WEDNESDAY. Address: York Chambers, Broadway; QUALITY RATHER THAO PR ICE I WHEN you arc sick, would you soil your chances to cot well for a low ponce P Certainly not! A little difference in tho quality of drugs used in filling your prose. iption sometimes makes a bit? difference in the results expectcd by the doctor. Our policy is to give the best possible quality at a reasonable price, and to give our customers just a little more than they expect in good service and highest quality/ F. EDWARDS, Pharmacist (by exam.), STRATFORD., GEORGE S. HENDERSON," LAND AGENT, HAMILTON : : WAIKATO. P.O. Box 27. Corresuondence Invited. Reprint from tlio “London and Provincial Music Trades Review.” At tho recent competition held in London by the .Music Trades Association of Great Britain, open to Pianoforte Manufacturers throughout the world, for an Upright Iron Grand, the Instrument manufactured by WILLIAM SAAIES, LTD., Birmingham and London, obtained tho highest possible number of marks in every one of tho twenty-three particulars. A large number of manufacturers competed, both English and foreign, and it is satisfactory to know that tho result is in favour of the British workman. The examination, which was conducted by about seven experts in Pianos, was a severe one, and as no maker’s name appeared on any of tho Instruments, there is no doubt as to its fairness. WILLIAM SAAIES, LTD., wore accordingly appointed makers to tho Association, and received a largo contract for a yearly svinply of their Pianos. J E.‘DIXON AND CO., Stratford.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 149, 16 August 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 149, 16 August 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 149, 16 August 1911, Page 4

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