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Book-keeping Without Books Modern Books have for so long been the working tools of lliu book-keeper that the idea of using anything elm 1 may seem absurd. There is no absurdity about Ihe Card Ledger, or Card .System: nothing but advantages that will convince the most eon. scrvatiie book-keener. From the many " reasons why" vol' should use the Card System in prefer, cnee to the Book System we select bill a few to ff /e you here. The closed accounts are separated from active accounts, facilitating posting and the making out of accounts, thus saving lime and money. You never have to " open up " a ueiv ledger; never any re-writing accounts when transferring; costs less to maintain than the book method, and less to install; becomes an earning power at your office because it saves clerks' labor and time, Write us and our loop 1 agent will call on you to demonstrate tho system fully and install it if you wish. Costs you nothing for the enquiry Write to-day. Yerex, Barker & Finlay LIMITED. MODERN OFFICE FURNISHERS, CUBA STKEET WELLINGTON. [Kindly mention this pa;>er when writing/

MELODY AT HOME A\.h you heard a scr.es of chords that thrilled every nerve . and fibre ol your musiccl being will! melodious pleasure? u yon remember the sweet, mellow, captivating (one (the musician ty not have been an expert) when y„ u lounged for more ? The in. imicnt seemed a living being, enchanting you with heart-winning "".*■• ~,f hm]i ' ~m! tIK :. » ll »"'. "Hawkins," will he called to your ml. ihc piano ol quality which above nil others leaves its impress •tone beauty deeply rooted in y o „r musical memory. You can re--11 how adap able the "Hawkins' l> illu0 " , vns , 0 , lle vx]m^im of rnioinous thoughts, You vmnot wonder al th is, fop the best, ,tics of tone have insisted and do daily insist, that the lone quality d durabilil-y of the ' Hawkiiu," far exceeds all other excellent makes cw, 1 tell you why ! Like (he composition of a genius, each sepai te note o this a highly polished gem of sound, linked one another by bonds of purest melody. There is a singularly human wlily that, blends voice and mstrument together with real sympathy hen you call in to see the action, the beautiful finish, and 'hear the Miderlul tone, you will „o longer be without melody at Home rices range from £3o and £OS upwards. Let us send vou a catalog id full particulars, if you cannot call in. Write to-night! J. DAVIDSON * JLXSWr% XKW PLYMOUTH CENTRAL PIANO WORKS Nkxt Fiuk Bhuiauk Station.

I liOOlo 20IM) ii.-rcs; (joo.l new c-oiiuiry « rental; very long lease. i|„vi 11R neisoiinHy m-.j.erte.l tins country, i .anstrenyly i- t -foiiinifii<l it. I ,„„ j„ „ I„. UtT position to secure you one of tliesu sections Hum any oilier agent in the colony. If you „anl ,-hc.j), sound grazing l„ m l ALFRED ATKINSON, JLUVEIiA.

The kind iliiii -needs no ien-liorse power (~ m ,, VI . t | K , ]M U|U> . mini jionvr is ample, ami thru there's « hit to snare. Kasy running mowers tiu,t ,1,, JIK-ir worx cli-imly and well, ]\n imteliv wont, but nii-e GARDEN HOSE •store lur u.-. iiovv aliout your garJen hose.' i« it leaking-giving you a tree shower Hutu iusteud of the garden : j Use some of Miirlon's special garden lie.se, and North Misli. All sizes; stand heavy liressure ; light and durable. How imieh do you want ? miXOS STUEICT, SV.W PLYMOUTH.

Foot?, weSi Bi§o®t@tt p Is the Ortgin of Strength. ! this loss, but only iis ' your stomach. j i , ~< Lu.„..,„, mm u,:;-;in, ? utch'lUs and gentle tonics for the slomach, and 1.,s eutcd more than any other medicine in th« world. Makes Food Nourish You

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8034, 22 January 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8034, 22 January 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8034, 22 January 1906, Page 4

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