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SEE OUR NEW STOCKS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Not since the war have we slhown such a splendid range of musical instruments by famous makers: Pianos by Player Pianos, Baby Grand Pianos, Organs, Gramophones. No home should be without.the refining influence of music, and it as now possible for everybody to enjoy the best music at any time. Easy terms of payment. You are invited to call. —The Bristol Co., Ltd., Wellington.—M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager. 3

A Canadian gentleman on a visit to Auckland, told a Star reporter that New Zealand was infinitely superior to North America as the place for the average man to earn his living. Men 'lived here —and lived well —who would elsewhere be in the bread line within six months, faced as they would be with stern competition in the race for existence. It was all very wel'l to say that the general run of New Zealanders were of a sturdy type, possessed of any amount of initiative, and that they would come out on top and rise superior to the worst and hardest circumstances; the fact remained that the people of this young country were not educated to the hurly-burly of competitive business life on which the Americans thrived. It was not a question of adaptability, rather, it was a matter of habit. To be really successful in his country a man would have to'be a "dyed in the wool" stickler for busi-

Public Notices. PLEASANT THINGS. npHE idea that the Chemist is to be visited only in times of sickness is all wrong. 'THERE is no need to ask you here to buy medicince: you wil do that when you need it. TT is the pleasant things we want to tell you about—things 1n pretty boxes with dainty wrappers round them. A LL kinds of Dainty Toilet Luxuries that appeal to your good taste, or those Necessities that you must buy somewhere, you get at their best here. J. F. BROOKS, CHEMIST, ALEXANDRA ST., TE AWAMUTU. For Influenza, take # Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.

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Waipa Post, Volume XXI, Issue 1301, 7 October 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Waipa Post, Volume XXI, Issue 1301, 7 October 1922, Page 6

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