SUBINEBS NOTJCCS. srSfUSt W* '. xt «SAi. EE. CAMPBELL, D.8.0.A. (£)OHdo®| 3 QIG H T I7IOIIMII. s 5 Will again visit Stratford, and may be consulted at Mr. Fred Edwards', Chemist, in February. Dates will appear later. 15 Y SEA RSI EXPfcRIEHCE HAS TAUGHT U 9 THAT THE BEST PIANOS FOE THIS DISTRICT AEE COLLARO AND COLLARS, RALPH ALLISON AMO SON, BROAD WOOD, WHITE AKB 00., ACEI.LO AMO SONS, Ansi l&a BRUTISH PIANOFORTE CO. Any of those PIANOS we guarantee to give satisfaction, as time has proved that they are the best standing Pianos for the Taranaki District, and can bo procured on time payments at GRUBB’S ftSBSIC WAREHOUSE! BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
WOULD YOU BE QU!T of the FLY MUISANIGE? ■\TES, of course, you would, and for J- many good reasons. If you have not yet tried HAWKLEY’S I.K. INSECT POWDER at Is, you’ve missed the best remedy made. Kills instantly and works surely—never fails. INSEOTIBELLO Gd, or 3 tins for Is. F. EDWARDS, BROADWAY PHARMACY, STRATFORD.
HAVE YOU REALISED THIS? £. 08X0*8 AHO CO.i MUSIO WAREHOUSE, STUDY THEIR CUSTOMERS IF YOU ARE GETTING THAT PIANO, Remember that all Pianos Bought From E. DIXON AND GO. v ON TIME PAYMENT ARE INSURED AGAINST FIRE FREE OF COST. We still stock that noted Piano, the NEWMAN ENGLISH-MADE, £3B Cash, or 19s 6d per month. Accordoons from 6s 6d to £3. B. DIXON & C°" STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 4
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