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The child is heir to "impulses and in- ] clinations that will sproufc like foul I weeds, or flower out into lovely .blooms j of kind -dispositions and generous affections. Childhood is the time of learning, and the average child thirsts for .knowledge. Music has a -wonderful effect in "helping in the upbringing of children, and every child should be taught music. Neither the cost of tho ■ piano nor the cost of the lessons can be regarded as barriers. The piano — a good sweet-toned, well-built durable instrument like the Challen piano — can be purchased from the Wellington Piano Company, Ltd., -Lambton-quay , on very easy time payments. If you hear the Challen you'll buy the Challen.' —Advt. Violets. — Miss Cooper, 16, Manners-street is receiving fresh every day her wellknown beautiful violets. designs treated with skill and careful attention af njaponable prices. Thone No. "882. — Advt. Most housekeepers have had the experience of going 10 purchase certain goods and having to take others which the salesman assures them aro "just as good." In some cases, no doubt, the salesman is light But supposing «oap is the article required! A soap that is equally effectual for linen, silk, woollen goods— in fact, for anything that requires washing — is Lewis and Whitfcy's Borax Soap. — Advt. Floral art in its perfection is soen at Miss Murray's, vice-rogal florist, Willis.sl . ' Exquisite baskets, posioe, and floral dovices of choioeet fiowera in beautiful colour: Echeinot. 'Decorations- for dinners, at' hornw, And weddings.— Advt. *»

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 7