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!| B3 ? Grand-Upright and 3 Player-Pianos. iB 5 ' ■" Long ago Schopenhauer ? B* defined the pianoforte as «° if "a little orchestra." He Ba J must have heard the Ba B« music of a Brinsmead B0 under the hands of a "b master. ^ ■8 Rubinstein, . Gounod, Bach, ^ el Pacbmann, Mark Hambourg and ^ 0 many flnother have lent^ their h3 b teStimony to the perfection of B3 bJ the totie and touch oi the if ■B Brinsmead piano. Il ■ , |T bb New and Secondhand PianoS g3 ■0 on convenicnt terms of payment. ^ 3 if rlie or call for Calalogue: jl Sj| ACENTS!— B15 1 LOCKYER'S ^ RROWNING ST., NAPIER. I® ^v/.vaw.w.v.waV'y f THE VERY" PEAK OF REFINE- f? S MENT— g? | THIS SILVERWARE | 1 ^ FROM McCLURG'S. $ od Gracefully moulded by inspired cr S hands— a tribute to modern silver ^ artistry._ ra >jg Such is McCIurg Silverware— en- (*, 0 tirely in keeping with all that is C2 33 regarded as fauitless taste. 0 0 Suppose you call in and lOok g: og ovcr these beautiful pieces at your c»~ 0 leisure? cp ® ra y r&Tfcl & a I E jg © ® Hawke's Bay's Greatest Treasure ® « House, • ® 5 HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. ® the travel specialists, 5 Sefvices dally to Palmerston— 8 a.m„ \ 10 a.m., 2 p.m,, 2.15 p.m., 5 p.m. 4 Services daily to Wellington— 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 2 p.m., 2,15 p.m. 4 Services daily to Auckland — 8,30 a.m. (via Taupo), 8 a.m,. 10 a.m„ 5 ip.trt. (motor-train). Special Time-saving Services s 10 a.m. ear frotn Napier connects with Express at Palmerston, arriving Wellington 6 p.m. 5 p.m. car from Napier connects at Palmelston with Limited, arriving Auckland 9.30 a.m. " 'PHONE 4155 (five lines). And Govt, Tourist Bureau 'phone 2384. BOOTS AND SHOES" AKE LOWER IN PRICES At collester's (late Meban's). DRASTIC SALE STILL PROCEEDING. OUR REPAIRING DEPARTMENT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED For Neatness, For Promptness, For Civility, And Lower Prices. BEST ENGLISH LEATHER ONLY. Call, Write or 'Phone 3813— the port boot store. ^V.V.VW.V.V.V.".VV „ 1 accuracy ! j *1 what does it mean? ^ 5 1 A 5 It means EVERYTHING when ■' a applied to the dispensing of a ■" jl doctor's prescription. lt may b* ti even inean the difference between ? bh success and failure. • For this rea- jr ■a son the prescription work in this Jj % pkarmacy is dispensed by fully- Jp sl qualified chemists, who use none b* but first-grade ingredients. lYou ■ ■ can safely leave your doctor's pre- ®a i r scription with — 5 TELEPHONES— Shop, 2093, s Private. 2981 P.O. BOX 351. HUNTING SEASON ! ! CL. SCHMOLL & CO. beg to an • nouuce that thev are now takitu' orders for hunting outfits. Out eetebratcd Knee Grip Riding Breechef are well known. Also Gaiters, Top Boottand Riding Hats. Buff Bresehes Cloths in Trieotiiie Double and Single Twills, and Ginget Brown Coatings, comprise some of otu smartest materials. Patterns, Self-rneasuremeiit Forms nnd Measurine Tape sent on applieatidn. C. L. SCHMOLL & CO.. THE SPORTJNG TA1LORS, Hastings Street, opp, Majestic Theatre NAPIER. ! PERMUT1T WATER SOFTENLK Rnsures long life for yottr hot wa ti heating system and supplies unUtmt soft water for home use. Soft Water adds one-third longer lu 1 to fabncs, cleans clothes with less wast ing, softens and be&utifies the skiit makes vegetables moho tender-. The hard waters of Hawke's Bay dt mnnd this- simple treatment, FARMERS ! N^.SOm!S PATENT IRON FENC) will solve your feneing troubles A dozen of these standards can, be put m while one ordinary post hole is beinp rlug. Get more particulars from J J, N1VEN 4 C0'. LT"

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 51, 1 April 1930, Page 6

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581

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 51, 1 April 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 51, 1 April 1930, Page 6

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