THE CHARM OF MUSIC.
Kings of old have been charmed with music ; tired nerves have been relaxed under its benign influence ; and old age has quickened and pulsated like fiery spirits of youth! There is nothing like music. To be able to produce harmonies —delightful sounds that rest and soothe — surely this is a thing to be desired. Have you a piano in your home? If not, think what you are missing. Piano warehouses, now-a-days, are almost philanthropic in the way in which they give opportunities for everyone to have music. For a trifling sum down, and small instalments monthly, the Dresden Piano Company, Limited, Wellington, will make you the possessor of a superb instrument. You will never miss the payments —they are so microscopic—and in a short time the piano will be your very own. North Island Manager—Mr M, J. Brookes. —Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1247, 19 May 1914, Page 4
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349THE CHARM OF MUSIC. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1247, 19 May 1914, Page 4
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