NO HOME WITHOUT A PIANO. TO makft and keep home homely you need a PIANO in it. Thamks to tho DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY'S honest and reasonable system of deferred payments, there aro pianos in thousands of New Zealand homes, and the number increases daily. THE FOUR BEST PIANOS ARE— THE BROADWOOD, THE RONISCH, THE LIPP, and THE STEINWAY. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LTD. M. J. BROOKES, North Island Manager. TWO FINE OLD BRANDS Of HAVANA CIGARS I "POR LARRANAGA," "LA EMINENCIA."rTYHESE Cigars are known to all smokers -■- of Hayaiias for their unvarying excellence, and in places where connoisseurs do congregate tho rich fragrance of these brands is the" subject of much comment. The tobacco used for those two brands is of a special kind — the leaves are not thin and silky, so the appearance of tho cigars generally is, perhaps, a little coarse. The value is in tho auality and character of the tobacco, and not in the appearance of the leaf. Both of these brands can be obtained in boxes of 50 at 23s 6d, or singly at ba * Tho "LARRANAGAS" can also be had in boxes of 100 at 455. G. ALDOUS, TOBACCO AND CIGAR IMPORTER, 206. LAMBTON-QUAY (Opp. Kirkcaldie and Stains). | DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT. MR. ERNEST SANDSTEIN D.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. (London), OPTICIAN, A NNOUNCES that he has opened ±\ SIGHT - TESTING PARLOURS, with every modern appliance, opposite Bank of N.Z., 345, LAMBTON-QUAY, and may now be consulted in all cases of defective eyesight remediable by glasses. Fifteen Years' English -and Colonial Experience. Hours — 9.30 to 5.30, or by appointment. Telephone. Wellington and Chriotchurch. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ' Absolutely necessary for tho SICK ROOMi THOMSON, LEWIS & COS Specially prepared SODA WATER FOR INVALIDS! ODA WATER FOR INVALIDS! In syphons, marble, or cork bottles. Private home deliveries daily. Telephone 148 TO CORRESPONDENTS. It; is necessary that letters sent for publication bo written in ink, and on one side of paper only. Type-written manuscript preferred. "Perpetual." — Tom Burrows's latest record, as far as we can ascertain, is 72 hours 5 minutes, accomplished on the Oth May, at the Australian Hall, Orange, New South Wales. The weight of the clubs used was 31b. At the present time the club-swinging record is held by Jack Griffiths, who kept going for 75 hours 14 minutes. Burrows is to meet Lawson, the American champion, at l'erth shortly, when attempts will be made to break this record. "Daylight." — Will make enquiry. E. V. Foncard. — Inadmissible.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 38, 13 August 1910, Page 4
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