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Congreve, in his "Mourning Bride," gives us the now familiar quotation, "Music hath charms to hootho the savage breast." There is no doubt but that music exercises a wonderful charm in moulding character. A piano should be in every home, and those who desire to posf-ess an instrument of exceptional merit are recommended to buy the Pleyel piano, made in France. It' is distinguished for its power, equality in its sonority, and light responsive touch.' It is a piano that appeals to the artist. — Sole agents, Wellington Piano Company, Ltd., Lambton-quay, Wellington. —A'dvt. It is a well-known fact that dainty fabrics require a good soap, and when Borax Soap is uned no annoyance is caused to ladie.i, who require all their laces and fine linen to look well. Of course, tlieie are other soups, but Lewis nnd \Vhitty*3 Boiax Soap is by far the best. Once you use it, its superiority j over ull other soaps is apparent. In your next order to your grocer include* Lewis and Whitty's Borax Soap. — Advt. Ladies, when giving afternoon teas and other social parties, should order cakes and confections from Carrol's. Willis-strept. Tho choicest assortment of takes, biscuits, and general confeftioneiy in Wellington. Boxes of asroi'ted calces sent to any address on rt'icipl of post-card or telephone mesk»So. Send lo Carrol'", for rakes, whew you havo «i l.ii'f>c <.hoi<o. Wedding cakes a speciality. Telephone 2066. — Advt. Laiilos' Counties me iti.-itlo at the English Tailoring Rooms-. 52, Willis-street. Tho«e who have been zownpd by Mr \V. h Bedford bio continually advertU' iflg hinji— Advt,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 79, 5 April 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 79, 5 April 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 79, 5 April 1910, Page 9