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The distinction between a "Lady and a, "Woman" — what is it? "Lady" is derived from an old Saxon word, meaning "Loaf-Giver." Woman merely describes her as a human being. _ In these dpy& a Lady has social obligations, one of them being a musical education Your daughters can never bo ladies if your home- is without a Piano, and as iho Wellington Piano Co., Ltd., Lamb-tou-quay, offer the Blathner, Pleyel. or Challen Pianos on very convenient terms, there is no reason why your home should luck tho incentive for your children to acquire the main qualification of a Lady. AM instruments are marked in plain figuies. Call and hear these splendid toned Pianos. — Advt. When business mon through the busy season ring up to say they cannot spare the time to go home to lea/ their wives should invariably advise them to "GO TO GODBEIt'S."— Advt. Weddings.— Brides' and bridesmaids' bouquets in numerous styles, artistically designed : only choicest flowers used. Special floral tributes for invalids, f'-iends. relatives— at ' -Miss Murray's, Vice-Regal florist. 36, Willis-street. Telephone 265.— Advt. A man is a3 old as he feels, and a woman as old as she looks "Vitalis." the nerve-building tonio, makes you woll and 'keeps you well.— Claude H. Perrett, V f S.Ph L\, Chemist, Manners-sr.— Advr.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 9