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Without Books Modern Dooks Lave for so lung been the working tools of tlic book-keeper that the iilca of using anything else may seem absurd. There is no übsiirdity about die Curd Ledger, or Cavil System; uothtng but advantages that will convince the mosl conscrvalivc book-keeper. From the many " reasons uliy" you should use the Card System in preference to the Hook System we select but a few to g 1 ,e you here. The closed accounts are separated from active accounts, facilitating posting and the making out of accounts, thus saving time and money. You never have to " open up " a new ledger; never any re-writing accounts when transferring i costs less lo maintain than the book method, and less lo install; becomes an earning power at your office because it saves clerks' labor and time. Write us and OU.' loctil agent will call on you lo demonstrate the system fully and install it if you wish. Costs you nothing for the enquiry Write to-day. Yerex, Barker & Finlay LIMITED. MODERN OFFICE FURNISHERS, OUUA STKEET WELLINGTON, [Kindly incnlion this pa;>cr when writii

MELODY AT HOME AMi you heard a scries of chords that thrilled every nerve imd libru olyour musiccl being with melodious pleasure!' lnu you remember the sweet, mellow, i-uplivutiiif; tone (the musician may not have been an expert) when you lounged for more 't The inslrumenl seemed a living being, enchanting you with heart-winning music. Ihmk, and the name, "Hawkins," will he called to your mind, lhe ~iaHo ol «[ualit 3 - which above all others leaves its impress ol "lone beauty deeply rooted in your musical memory. You can recall how adaptable the "Hawkins' Piano" was to the expression of harmonious thoughts. You cimnol wonder at this, for the best critics of lone have insisted, and do daily insist, that the tone quality and durability of the "Hawkins" far exceeds all other excellent makes We will tell you why \ Like the composition of a genius, each wm. rate note ol this piano is a highly polished gem of sound, linked one to another by bonds of purest melody. There is a singularly human quality that b ends voice and instrument together with real sympathy When you call in lo see the action, the beautiful finish, and "hear the wonderful tone, you will no longer he without melody at Home 1 rices range from £35 and £OS upwards. Let us send you a catalog and lull particulars, if you cannot call in. Write to-night' J. DAVIDSON NEW PLYMOUTH CENTRAL PIANO WORKS NEXT FIIIK BiIIGADE STATION.

'X ureas of from (iuo lo 2UIHJ acres; good new country low rental j very long lease. Having personally inspected this country, I can strongly recommend it, lamin a Letter position to secure you one of these sections limn any other agent, in the colony. If you want .•heap, sound grazing l„ud ALFRED ATKINSON,

The kind dm! needs uo ten-horse ""wer to move them. One. in power is ample, niui tlien there's ii Int lo snare. Stay miming mowers that (in their wol'K cleanly and well. Jin nattily worK, but nice even hwv.i. resuit when yon nse ours. Ail nriecs from xl uji. GARDEN HOSE ■I lien is a ureiiy warm summer in store for i;:-. jjow nhoiii your jjnr•U'li liose. J Is it leaking-giving you a free shower Uulii instead of I lie garden ? I 'se some or Murlou's ■Special (jurdeu hose, and Sortli Ui'ilisli. All sizes; sti " - pressure ; »■■ ' '— ' mueli do you win and Co, IRONMONGERS

Food, wjqll Digested, is tiw Origin of Strength. when it is dLvsiiliver and !;idi:;-y.; I Syrup, wliidi cuni; stomach, and ha* ( world. makes Food MossHsfy You.

LANES EMULSION. Makes weak people ttroag. Cures Cough* tad Coldi, bmldi the

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 24 January 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 24 January 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 24 January 1906, Page 4

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