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MUSIC IN WAR-TIME.

The present is essentially a time for honie-eiijoynu'nt —for simple diversions that keep the family circle in courage and good cheer. Nothing so admirably meets this need as a high-grade English piauo, such as one can easily obtain at '' The Bristol. "

Of the many famous instruments stocked by this popular Music Warehouse, nono enjoys such an enviable reputation as "The Broadwood. " Made by the oldest-established firm of piano manufacturers in the British Empire— John Broadwood and Sons, Ltd.—every model is the result of nearly two hundred years' adherence to the highest. ideals in piauo poustruction.

Another notable Piano at "The Bristol" ifl "The Sanies." Its exceptions] durability is a tribute to the thoroughness of British craftsmanship. Prices are most reasonable, and easy terms of 'i \TiKnt cm be arranged, if so (tasimi. 'he Li ,tol Piauo Co., Ltd.. Welling-

ti •. .No'tn fsiaiid Malinger, M. ,1 i r >()] c■- Ijoi'ul reproi:entativ(»: M. G ik i\ Qi:n:i! Street. *

"'is :i tr:i' !ha< one .S''hncii, whit is said l<> he ar; ariilli-ry sergeant, is hi leave will! til.' i-lt.il Reinforcements J'"' asked Air IMyiH' of the I\l iiiisicr fur .Defence, adding, •' !r is reported that his Hti.-ilu , : , is C'Tin.-in, ;j?!il she j ; ,- staled to li;iv<i said, iliii! (;;Tn»:uiy wolud win, ami 1 !i;ii, as sui.,ll as we iiail scut ail our nion i rutn lien. , it would lie ((iiiic, easy for s!onii!i!iy |,n U<ko. New Zealand. ' The ni'-mher for (Jrey jjyna is infoi-nied that Ihe lady to whom the mioilmt of Scliocli /-aid these words has si»ne ( ) a written statement ol.' the fact, and ha.s handed tin) same to the police." To this the Hon. .). Allen replied: "isert;eant W. G. .Schoch will leave New Zealand with the Artillery of the J -Ith Reinforcejiiiojils. This is tin.: only man by the Jiame of ►SchocJi now in camp with the i New- Zealand .H.xpeditionary Jle Jis not of alien enemy descent, his late father was a Swiss ami his mother is of J'Jiiylish birth and parentage. It is true the police, took a .signed statement from a member of the Anti-German League, J ji which it is alieyed that, Mrs , Schoch maile the remarks as mentioned in tlie note. It is, Jiowover. to be recorded that oik! statement made, and "u'hii-h referred to tui occasion wlien there was a witness present, was denied by the witness, who said she could not. remember any of the remarks alleged to have boon made by Mrs , Schoeh, and a. statement was also signed by her to this effect. '•' " Cakes to make—stones to bake—how easy, pleasant and sure is the work when you uso SIIAKLAND'S Baking- Powder. * i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 14579, 2 June 1916, Page 3

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MUSIC IN WAR-TIME. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 14579, 2 June 1916, Page 3

MUSIC IN WAR-TIME. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 14579, 2 June 1916, Page 3

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