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A Scotsman and a Yankee were arguimr a.-5 to who came of the finer race. Said the Yankee: "In New York we've (lie finest young men in the world." "No doot." reyliecl 'the Scotsman ; "a lot of our 'laddies 'a' been emigrating .jus' lately." The Yankee made a second attempt: "George Washington was no Scotsman," he said, "'an,! lie couldn't fell a lie." "Ah," said the other, "every Scotsman could, but won't !"

For Chronic Ch st Complaints, Woods it Cure —is oci. 2d cd.* om an indifferent piano yon can onlv expect indifferent ir.i.'sic. Even the most brilliant musician leouires a- jjood instrument, otherwise Ills efforts are kL best dii'.v second rate —lie lacks dclieaev of expression and fail? in tone. A t;n i piano' is not. necessarily an expens'.-■-■ one; the Cottage piano of to-day is Lett '. th i i thet (.5 van J of yesterday. We z-tvi f •;ins which are moderate in price, > xqi:i.o;te in tone, handsome in appeara i • , a • o' Oj" rem arkahlc durability. Tli .^ cost from to_ fifty-ii ■ut "•pinoas, and venresents the h:>jhest ?■ lopmenl in piano construction. T> <■•. are marie by skilled workmen, from ;.c----peiidnblc materials, and are instnimcn'-s which cannot fail to give the utmost satisfaction and pleasure. Don't for o-ir easy time payment system. The Dresden Piano Company, Wellington : North Island Manager, Mr M. J. Brooke*. Local Representative : Alfred Robinson.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 6 May 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 6 May 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 6 May 1914, Page 5