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■' m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^aMmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaammammmmmmmmmmmmammmammamMaMmMawamammm Jewellery TiIAT | I \ """"- A'W/- -m-. There is the Necklace which enhances the heauty and dignity of the | ' jf» wearer, and there is the Jewellery that gives art effect of vulgar splendour. I X*™" /$* Good taste in the choice of Jewellery is as necessary as in the selection ■'' \- IF of <^ress > ;for nothing is so likely to jar and leave an unpleaant impress- ! I \ $F ion as the effect of ostentation caused by the wearing of gaudy trinkets. rOur Jewellery is beautiful in. appearance and execution, and will always he preferred for its delicacy and faultless taste. Come and judge for yourselves. IM. § M $*" EM fr™ krf4 0* P\A i«* 111 .'iU B\s ke# fcfen i\l %3 %-J d M I Jewellers, Opticians & Mreet Impcsriefs, 1 MASTEBTOE'. 1 Telephone 100. IN3ASTERTON. Establiahed 188R P.Ck BOSS 5. ***£"- ''' If' 1 important Awnminceinem. j3 EPesmsKXntßEEeesmiSß^^ 11. c Il Although The Dresden Piano Co.'s name has ;| | become a household word throughout the j I Dominion it has been decided to relinquish this lj 1 familiar title and to adopt in its place that of ji I . The Bristol Piae© Co,, Ltd. j j 1 When the business started over 32 years ago, jj 'i 1 the name "The Dresden," being honourably asso- ji $ I dated with all that was best in Music and Art, !; $ I was chosen as a good trading title, but despite |j ': I its well-earned popularity, there can be no 0 doubt it is no longer acceptable for an ;| , v ■ ' I ALL BRITISH COMPANY. ij [ 1 The Shareholders and Directors are without J exception British born and bred, and are all S-j resident under the British flag: is not, h nor has there ever been, one single shilling of -} lj anything but British capital used or invested in >§ the business: and as Bristol is the birthplace I [1 of the founder and present Chairman of [J Directors of the Company, the public will apprej'i ciate the change of title to that of 1 ■ pi m I p n ....

» /% a. wi*'' make yonr bahj f and isthlfouh g~^-«—, * -✓>:itisfa:-orv alteraative U breast nine 1I SORE THROATS f AND BRONCHIAL TROUBLES | ARE VERY RAPIDLY $ I CURED BY 1 THAT SrrOUJWC INDIAN REMEDY % Aj t3 CWcNtfta uk! S<om» fji w® §*$ I The labour | of the wash-tub is "J | banished by the'Hydroleine' p \ I method. 1 '•J Tfc. woman who scuts, soaps, rabs If] M boils, and rinaca clothes Id the old-time ways |:< i| of oqi graodmolhers, Is doing hours of |h II unnecessary sod unduly laborious work. M i- Compare the atrenuoua washing day with M * ■ft th* caay time enjoyed by every user at H | Hydroleine Soap 1 p Half a packet dissolved iv a backet* $ c| ful of boiiiag water la ajo oria gallon tub m M of cold water. Soak clothes over night, || m bail for to minutes with remaining half |y g pasttel of " Hydroleine" and rinse Com- || H par* this method with tb* ordinary washing. KJ M day, and then say to year grocers i" I mail gj |j iuv» Hydroisia* Sonpk" ( X The election of Mr H. Mackle as a member of the Kaikoura Eiver Board last week makes a record of over 22 years that he has served on tho board. During that time he has occupied the position of chairman for 20 years.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14205, 6 February 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14205, 6 February 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14205, 6 February 1915, Page 7