The success of the Brotherhood movement in Wellington is shown by tho growing interest taken. The president has visited and addressed the workers at the many factories and warehouses of the city, also at the tram terminus, Queen's Statue, and public gatherings. Mr. George, late of the Birmingham Brotherhood, has been secured as chair leader. The first meeting will be Held qn Sunday week. Congreve, In his "Mourning Bride," gives us tho now familiar quotation, "Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast." There is no doubt but that music exercises a wonderful charm in moulding character. A piano should be in every home, and those who desire to possess an instrument of exceptional merit are recommended to buy the Pleyel piano, made in France. It is distinguished for its power, equality in its 6onority, and light Tesponsive touch, tt is a piano that appeals to the artist. — Solo agents, Wellington Piano Company, Ltd., Lambton-quay, Wellington. —Advt. Violets. — "Xliss Cooper, 16, Manners-street is receiving fresh every day her wellknown beautiful violots. Floral designs 1 reacted with skill and careful attention at reasonable prices. 'Phone No. 882. — Advt. Floral art in its perfection is focii at Miss Murray's, vico-roga.l florist, Willis-st. Exquisite baskets, posies, and floral devices of choicest flowers in beautiful colour schemes. Decorations for dinners, at homes, and weddings — Advt. SPRING GOODS— LINEN DRESSES. We aro making smart linen dresses from M 4s. Nodine and Co., Ltd., 76, Wol-Jinffton-terrace.-^ Advt t
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 38, 13 August 1910, Page 7
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