Ever since the world began, man has been contriving instruments for the reproduction of sound. Nature's sweetest music— the sighing of wind through reeds ; the laughter of a brook ; or the lapping of waves —these have caused men to stop and ponder. We see the result in such instruments as the violin, the harp, the flute. But most effective of all, perhaps, is the piano. Imprisoned within its four walls hide the magic works which breathe forth the harmonies of the worjd. Almost anything can be achieved on the piano. It is the triumph of the musical world. Just "to run one's fingers along the keys of an instrument such as The Broadwood, The Ronisch, The Lipp, or the Steinway, is a supreme delight. The Dresden Piano Company, Limited, Wellington (M. J. Brookes, Manager), who are Agents for these, and indeed every Instrument of high repute, will gladly telj you about their easy time-payment system, which makes it simple for every one to possess this king of instruments— the piano. The Dresden Piano Co., Ltd. M. J. BROOKES, North Island Manager. * 111 ' I [ Ttit vemr nes?* ||J H ' ! /" % $o*&t&£ *6M ' Jim i jB I FOR THE VOICE ! THROAT I LUUGS ! HUDSON'S SUITED FOR OLD AND YOUNG. "The Practitioner" (London) says: "Eumenthol Jujubes are also useful in tonsilitis, pharyngitis, and similar ailments." Sold by all Chemists. Tins, 1/6 each. Post Free on receipt of Stamps, from the Manufacturer, G. HUDSON, Chemist, Queen's Place. Sydney. 11l TT needs all kinds of food to supply the numer- [4 |H ous demands of the body. That's why nature til Wji gives us such a generous variety. Eat all your &s» HI appetite calls for. That's what your appetite is for, m E|a to let you know what elements of nutrition you 0$ tm really need. Eat all you want. Dr. SHELDON'S M i| DIGESTIVE. TABULES will digest it for you, || H| for they contain all the natural digestants as found || |H in a healthy stomach. || I DR. SHELDON'S *DIGESTIVE TABULES I W are sold everywhere at 2s. 6d. per tin of 80 gg El Tabules, or if unable to procure locally will be $£ IP posted upon receipt of price by %$ H SHELDON DRUG Cp., 15 O'Connell St., Sydney. M "Four years ago I had to stop shearing, as I suffered 60 with rheumatism, caused by the damp sheep. As the /vi^S^^^a^. liniments and medicines I tried, /jfrnf^^^^mlk me n0 £ 00^ 5 •*• thought seriitL i 111 l ously of going to the hospital, Tfijf I^^' Pl^ k u * was induced to try Ayer's lCflw>^ oWJmfr Sarsaparilla. From the first botWm& ** c ■*" e S an to get better. I took T^^ . jsm seven bottles in all, and I now am JdM^r /il *" ree fr° m P a i n ? an d can eat and j/uf3(^^m,\y W\ sleep grandly. I feel like a new "W^^J man " A. H. Watson, Thia ia one of very many letters testifying to the value of Ayer's Sarsaparilla in cases of rheumatism. Keep your blood pure by using m\ %# H_ H]g* t^ '«* k >r% v* Ci ca f\ <d pi Bio AYLIi w w«i s^ipsiin i ia. As now made, it contains no alcohol. There are many imitations that will do you no good. Get "AVER'S." Ayer's Pills are Sugar-Coated. A Mild and Gentle Laxative Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co.i Lowell. Mass.. 17. B. A»
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 122, 21 November 1908, Page 12
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