The piano has passed from a luxury to a household necessity, and especially is this the case where there are children. Miisic's early influence remains through all our lives, and in these days it is the recognised duty of parents to give their children a musical education. If the teaching is to be of any value to the youngsters they must practise on .1 good piano, such, for instance, as the Rogers piano. You can buy this instrument on oasy time-payments. — The Wellington Piano Company, Ltd., Lambton-quay, Wellington.— Advt. /Violets.— Hiss Cooper, 16, Manners-street is receiving: fresh every day her wellknown beautiful violets. Floral designs treated with skill and careful attention at reasonable prices. 'Phone No. 882. — Advt. It is astonishing how a pretty effect can be marred by one little thing. Take for instance a prettily arranged meal table. T'ho floral decorations and all tho et oeteras may bo harmonious, but the effect ot tho whole is spoiled by a tablecloth of a bad colour. Such a defect could easily bo .ivoidcd, if, in the waehinsr, +ho cloth had been put rhroutrh water containing Lewis and Whi try's Blue— Advt. Floral art in ita perfection is sef>n at :Mh- Murray'", vleo-rrgal florist, Willis-=t. Exqui-ite banket', posies, and floral device* of choicest flowers in beautiful colour schemes. Decorations for dinner.--, at home;, and weddings.— Advt. TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES. New reason's goods, just arrived. Custoasors mry rely on their orders being executed without delay. — Nodlna and Co.. Ltd., 74-76, Wellinaton-sWi«n.-e.—AdTt. '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 9, 11 July 1910, Page 9
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248Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 9, 11 July 1910, Page 9
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