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Book-keeping Modern Without Books Way oks lia vc for so long been t lie working took of till' book-keeper lliat the iili'ii of using anything else may seem absurd. There is no absurdity about tin? Card Ledger, or Card System: nothing liul advantages that will convince the most conservative book-ket'iier. From the many " reasons« why" vol' should use lln- Card System ill preferenee to lite Book System we seleet but a l'ew to gi ,e you here. The clLeil aei'ounts are separated from active accounts, facilitating posting and the making out of aceounts, thus saving time and money. You never have to " open up " a new ledger; never any re-writing accounts when transferring; costs less to maintain than the book method, anil less to install; becomes nu earning power at your olllee because it saves clerks' labor and time. Write us and our local agent will call on you to demonstrate the system fully anil install it if you wish. Costs you nothing for the enquiry Write to-day. Yerex, Barker & Finlay LIMITED. MODERN OFFICE FURNISHERS, CUBA ST MEET WELLINGTON. [Kindly mention this paper when writing.]

MELODY AT HOME HA A h you heard it scries of . hor.ls thai |]irillc«l every nervo and libre of your Jutisi,-,-] hrin- will, melodious pleasure:' Lan you remember tlte sweet, mellow, i-uptivat tone (the musician iiiay uf)(, have bmi nu rxjiiTl) whi'u you lounged for more ? The inslrument *<'™i|'d a living being, enchanting you with heart-winning mi,lit ink, and the nanus "Hawkins," will be culled to * mind. Jbe piano ot (juality whick'nbove nil others leaves ils impress ot "tone beauty deeply rooted in your musical memory. You cun re 'u' hj( ,»; ndiil'tiilih' the "Hawkins' Piano" was to the expression of harmonious thoughts. \ou cannot wonder at this, for the best critics of tone have iusisted, mid do daily insist, that Hie tone rm.tlilv and durability ot the "Hawkins" lav exceeds all other excellent makes. We will tell you why! Like the composition of a genius, each sepa. rate note ol this piano is a highly polished gem of sound, linked one another by bonds ot purest melody. There is a singularly human iputlity Unit blends voice and instrument together with real sympathy \\ lien you call in lo set* the action, the beautiful iinisli, and hear thy wonderful toue, you will no longer be without melody at Home i rices range from .t"ia and £(>s upwards. Let us send you a cutaloa and tull particulars, if you eituuol call in. Write to-mght.' J. DAVIDSON CENTRAL PIANO WOKKS Next Fhie Uuiuadv: Station.

CHEAP GRAZING LAND J>' amis of fi-.un <IOO lo L'UOO ueres; goo,l noV eounlry low renin]; very long lease. Having personally ins), Uiis I'Ouiilry, T. an strongly reeomineml it. [amin „ letter position to seeure you one ol' these seetions than any other agent in the colony. If you want eheap, sound grazing land apply to ALFKED ATKINSON, JIAWEIiA.

LAWNIOWERS Tin- kind : iint nooas uu tin-lioi-si-power iuov,. t iu>iii. Oneman power is mple. ami then there's « bit lo spare. Tlasv running mowers (hat „,„. K Heimly and well. \n liaicliy worn, hut nice OH'Il laUIl;, IVSUit Wllell VOlt Use ours. An mkcos from ti hj». GARDEN HOSE I lit'i'i is a m'i'iiy « ann smiiincr in > '"i' l ' '••• limv ahoui your kju 1 . den liusi- y nit Icnkiiij,'—giviiip you a Iree shower hum instead u r tlio - oi : Minion's Speeial garden iiosc, ami in-lh Drilisli. All sizes; stami homy pressure; light and durable. |],,\v muelt do you w ant ?

MURTON and Co, IRONMONGERS .DKVo.N STIiKKT, .N'KAV J'l.VMf ll'Tll. SI -*E Ol'B MTOC3C OY SLECTBO TLATE FOB xmas. I'IIESJiXTS Footf, weSS B2g®&ted s Is the Origin of Strength t Every act, cvry llio.. R l.t, every mm-cmem of muscle ox mind li" - ...Jli, , V'-' :iml >™r stoma* sv,;;,. i;;::;;;; 1 :;' 1 ' S*-' /V-Ujl SRS® if R Six months hnr!c'' snvs Mr lnim t Haddington, Sydney, •• I was cai'iscl'swat Ct ' ml,w S,M * A friend iml.ic.-u me In InU |- s Synm ■' !'T f* e 'b'spepsi*. Alter a f,«- every ;uh= a.,d p.in ' vu 'J'f' was '"•''K"*'nflh^omplaint since." IHad 1 Had no rctur. sssshf3s Nourish You*

LANE'S EMULSION. Makes weak people ttroug. Corn Cough# ind Coldt. btuldi the A mluble «MMormini i«odmedicine. Ghildttn of tdtUu. tetd everywhere.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8026, 12 January 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8026, 12 January 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8026, 12 January 1906, Page 4

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