When all other languages were confounded the confusion of babel left music uneoniounded, and it has therefore become the universal language. Music affords the one great pleasure for all nations, but some are more musical than others. For its size New Zealand is extremely musical, and the proportion of singers and players must be very great. The piano is the popular instrument, and the choice of a piano is often a source of trouble. There is no reason why it should be, and those who visit the warehouse of tho Wellington Piano Company, Ltd., Lambton-quay, come to a decision very quickly. The Challen Piano captivates everyono by its beautiful vibrant tone. Come and har the Challen Piano and judge for yourself.— Advt. Violots. — Miss Cooper, 16, Manners-strct is receiving fresh every day her vy^ellknown beautiful violets. Floral designs treated with skill and careful attention at njaponablo prices. 'Phone No. 882. — Advc It ia the aim of all well-dressed persons to have their boots brightly polished without having them look garish. Lewis and Whitty's Diamond Oil Blacking undoubtedly answers this purpose. IJesidos srivina; a beautiful polish it keeps the leather deligbtfullv soft, and makes it quite waterproof. It is easily used and is mott economical. Givo it a trial, and you will nover want to u?o anything else. — Advl. Floral art in its perfection is scon al Miss Murray's, \ice-rogal florist, Willis-st. ExqufcKo basket*, posies, and floral dcvieos of choicest flowers in beautiful colour schemes. Decorations for dinners, at homes, and weddings. — Advt. TAILOR-HADE COSTUMES. New season's goods, just arrived. Cue tomers may rely on their orders being exeeutnd without delay. — Nodina and Co.. Ltd., Y4-76, \VellinKton-U!u«,vß.— Advt. 1
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 5, 6 July 1910, Page 9
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