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If you arc a Lover of Music you will be guided in your selection of an Instrument by the example and advice of those who know. The following, foremost amongst the World's Great Masters of Music, are emphatic and unanimous in recommending to you the ?J Said LISZT, TADSIG, RUBENSTEIN, CARRENO, and DE PACHMAN—a J? Says VON BULOW, WAGNER, GRIEG, LSCHETIZKY, MOSZKEOWSKI, HOFFMAN, and STAVENHAGEN—a k. "BECHSTEIN," the "Ideal of Perfection," as Madame Carreno calls it, is the Piano that will undoubtedly satisfy the cultured taste. Prices from 85 Guineas. Interesting Booklet Free on Application. DUNEDIN.

it a man is as \ old as he feels, j then these fello"ws must bo <" -/ about ten vears old. They don't '• fi ™. intend to grow 4 old. They know sjEr that Ayer's Sarss saparilla gives 1| new life, strength, P vigor. Makes them feellikeboysagain. Improves the appetite, aids digestion, keeps the nerves strong and steady, and the brain clear and active. is a great preventive of Bright's disease and other kidney affections. It purifies the blood, restores good appetite, sound, digestion, and robust health. As now made. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, contains 110 alcohol* There are many imitation Sar&apariHas. Be sure you get "Ayer's." Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowoil, Mass.,, U.S.& ATEE'S PILLS, tho best family laxative,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2913, 12 January 1910, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2913, 12 January 1910, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2913, 12 January 1910, Page 18

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