^■-ro"B"-a,aDB"BDD"aD-r«"-"ap-v-v- ^ " r ^ t ij Grand-Upright and % *« Player-Pianos . s" Long ago Schopenhauer S / defined the pianoforte as ? ^ " a little orchestra." He S \ must have heard the "■ music of a Brinsmead B" sj under the hands of a ij "i master. pc n9 Rubinstein, Gounod, Bach, b" *« Pachmann, Mark Hambourg and ^ ■' many another have lent their bB r testimony to the perfection of »a the tone and touch of the »" ■_ Brinsmead piano. V ^ ■ f New and Secondhand Pianos g" on convenient terms of payment. *3 V/ rlle or call for Calalogue: *■ D« ACENTS ,« J LOCKYERS J I" RROWNING ST., NAPIER. s» NUWl WHO'S WAITING FOR aw winter a, sports goods? No need to wait any longTj er, for ROSS' have just opened up a new shipment. GOLF CLUBS, wood and irons, and in stainless and ordinary heads. from 8/6 to 27/6. CADDIE BAGS. Large selection, from 10/6 to 27/6. FOOTBALS, Basket Balls, Hockey Sticks and all sundries. J. R. ROSS & CO., SPORTS DEPOT, NAPIER. 5 Services daily to Palmerston— 8 a.mn 10 a.in., 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 p.m. (motor-train). Special Time-saving Services j 10 a.m. car from Napier connects with Express at Palmerston, arriving Wellington 6 p.m. 5. p.m. car from Napier connects at Palmerston with Limited, arriving Aucklaud 9.30 a.m. 'PHONE 4155 (five lines). And Govt. Tourist Bureau 'ohone 2384. BOOTS AND SHOES ARE 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."AVAWAV.W.V | i accuracy! ^ J WHAT DOES IT MEAN? £ It means EVERYTHING when b" a applied to the dispensing of a fc Ji doctor's prescription. It may ■ a even mean the dilference between f Jt suecess and failure. For this rea- / 5 son the prescription work in this ^ K pharmacy is dispensed by fully- ^ C qualified chemists, who use nono _■ ■" but first-grade ingredients. iYou ■ ■" can safely leave your doctor's pre- "o b scription with — "a [a hobson&cg TELEPIIONES— Shop, 2093. s Private. 2981 P.O. BOX 351. hunting season! CL. SCHMOLL & CO. beg to au • nounce that thev are now taking orders for HUNTING OUTFITS. Our celebrated Knee Grip Riding Breeches are well known. Also Gaiters, Top Bootiand Riding Huts. Buff Breeches Clotbs in Tricotine. Donble and Single Twills. and Ginger Brown Coatings, comprise some of our smartest materials. Patterns, Self-measurement Forms nnrl Measurinor Tape sent on application. c. l. schmoll & co.. THE SPOHT1NG TAILOIIS, Hastings Street, opp. Majestic Theatre. NAPIER. PERHUT1T WATER SOFTENER Ensnres long life for your hot wale' heating system and supplies unlimitrsoft water for home use. Soft Water adds one-third longer liito fabrics, cleans clothes with less wash ing, softens and beautifies the skin makes vegetables more tender. The hard waters of Hawke's Bay de mnnd this simple treatment. FARMERS 1 NELSON 'S PATENT IRON FENCJ ,s:TS will solve your fencing troubles A c|ozen of these standards can be pnt 'n while one ordinary post hole is beine rlug. Get more particulars from J J, N1VEN 4 C°- LTI> Engineers and Merchants, ( P.O. Box 4, PORT AHURIRI, 'Phone 4191
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 55, 5 April 1930, Page 4
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