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There is nothing like music for keeping the men folk at home. The boy« delight in a sing-song, and this manifepts itself at alh times. A football team going to or returning from the field o£ play sing, and sing lustily. Most men will stay in of an evening for music, nnd the wise mother will contrive to have music in the home. And this is go easy. See the Wellington Piano Company, Ltd., Lambton-rjuay, and talk pianos with the manog'er. You can have the choico of the world's best pianos, but there is nothing .to equal the Challcn I'iano for solid service. — Advt. The troubles of washing day are reduced to a minimum when Lewis and Whitty's Square Blue is used. It does not streak the clothes, a linbit that is confined to common cheap bine, but gives tho clothes that nice colour so pleasing to the careful laundress. When you order your goods from the grocer, ' ask for Lewis nnd Whitty's Square Blue and Borax Soap. Goad soap and good blue. — Advt. Ladies, when giving afternoon teas and other social parties, should. order cakes and confections from Carrol's. Willis-street. The choicest assortment of cakes, biscuits, and general confectionery in Wellington. Boxes of assoi ted cakes tent to any address on leceipt of post-card or telephone mesSiigc. Send to Carjrol's for cakes, whero ,\ou have a large thoice. Wedding cakci a »pedalit\. Telephone 2066. — Ad\t. Laities' Co'-tumes are made at the English Tailoring Rooms, 52, Willis-street. Tho*n who have b*en gowned by Mr W. b. Bedtotd aio continually advtrti* ing him.— Advt. ■

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 76, 1 April 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 76, 1 April 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 76, 1 April 1910, Page 9