A PIANO IN EVERY HOME. That every New Zealand home.should ha made Wappier hy the possession of a good Piano is the detsire of The BrisVVaiehouse has long been noted for its attractive offers of high-grade instruments. At no time,' however, has 't, p^vided Better Values than those represented by its latest importations, Winch include a fine selection of Pianos bearing such well-known names as "The Bi'oadwood," "The Sames 3 " "The Willis," and "The Collard:" These excellent instruments were specially selected at the Manufacturers' by Dis -ermng Experts, and are fully guaranteed for len \enrs. If your home is without a Pinno you should decide to visit "Th 9 Bristol at. once. All the superb TJritish Instruments shown may bo purchased on very easy terms. Old" instruments taken in part exchange, and their full T?*, v' c ™ nVed- The Bl>istol Piano Co.", Ltd. Wellington. North Island Manager, M J Brookes. Local Representative, Charles Allden, Stationer, Victoria Avenue. Laugh and the world laughs with vou;..rub and you rub alone, because "No" Rubbing Laundry Help" washes all clothes spotlessly clean without rubbing or injury. j/_ Carton doee *ev»n weekly washings.—LUXPOßD & CO*
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 8 February 1917, Page 6
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