Tou who have read Holmes's "Professor at the Breakfast Table will remember "the gentle Souls who loved music" assembled at the Opening of the Piano, and the little Catherine who cried, "Open it, Open it, Lady, and Let me See the Bird." You will be no less impressed when you first hear the tones of a Bluthner, Pleyel, or Challen Piano. Mark Hambourg could find no better instrument to accompany him on his world's tour. Chopin found constant delight in the Pleyel, and King Manuel last year ordered a Challen Grand for his Palace. Either instrument may be obtained on easy terms from the Wellington. Piano Co., Lambton-quay. — Advt. " When business men through the busy season ring up to say they cannot spare the time to go home to tea, their wives should invariably advise them to "GO TO GODBER'S."— Advt. Weddings. — Brides' and bridesmaids' bouquets in numerous styles, artistically designed ; only choicest flowers used. Special floral tributes for invalids, friends, relatives — at Miss Murray's, Vice-Regal florist, 36, .Willis-street. Telephone 265..^-Adyt. "
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 9
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171Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 9
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