The child is hen- 10 impulses and inclinations that will sprout like foul weeds, or (lower out into lovely blooms of kind dispositions and generous affections. Childhood is the time of learning, and the average child thirsts for knowledge. Ivlusic has a wonderful effect in helping in the upbringing ot children, and every child should be taught music. Neither Ilia cost of the piano nor the cost of the lessons can be regarded as barrieis. The, piano — a good sweet -toned, well-built durable instrument like the Challen piano — can he purchased from the \Vellington Piano Company, Ltd., Lambton-quay, on very easy time payments. If you hear the Challen you'll buy the Challen. —Advt. It is astonishing; how * pretty effect can he marred by ono little thing. Take for instance a prettily arranged table. The floral decoration 1 ; ana all the et ceteras may bo harmonious, but the efifpct of thi! whole is spoiled by a tablecloth of a bad colour. Such a defect could easily bo Avoided, if, in (ho warning, +he cioth had been put through water containing Lewis and Whitty's Blue.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1910, Page 9
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184Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1910, Page 9
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