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Book-keeping Modern Bonks have for so long been the working tools of the book-keeper thai (lie idea of using anything else may seem absurd. There is 110 absurdity about the Card Ledger, or Card System : nothing but advantages that will convince the most conservative book-keeper. From the many " reasons why" vol- should use the Card System iu preference to the Book System we select but a few to g /e you here. The elosed accounts are separated from active accounts, facilitating posting and the making out of accounts, thus saving time and money. \ou never have to "open up" a new ledger j never any re-writing accounts wlion 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. Wnto us and our local agent will call on you to demonstrate the system fully and install it if you wish. Costs yo'i nothing for the enquiry' Write to-day. Yerex, Barker & Finlay MODERN OFFICE FURNISHERS, CUBA S'i'ltEET WELLINGTON, [Kindly mention this pa|icr when writing.] Without Books LIMITED.

MELODY AT HOME TTAVE you Ward a series of chords Hint thrilled every nerve rr, A " !ul f, ' ir " ~f3 'o"r musiuel being with melodious pleasure? Un you remember the sweet, mellow, captivating tone (the musician my not have been an expert) when you lounged for more f The in. iimT -rrT rii 8 " B ' ~ncJ" u lti "8 y° ll Willi heart-Winning lims .. Hunk, and the mime, "Hawkins," will be called lo your mind, lie piano of quality which above all others leaves its impress of tone beauty deeply rooted m your musical memory. You can recall how adaptable the "Hawkins' Piano" was to the expression of harmonious thoughts, lou ciuniot wonder at this, for the best tn ics of tone have insisted, auddo daily insist, that the tone quality Av! S'l l I" '' "n"' 1 ", f,ir |,xcmls all u(luT I'xwlleut makes. t(U jou why . Like llu? composition of n genius, each seirarate note ot this piano is a highly polished gem of sound, linked one to another hy bonds of purest melody. There is a singularly human quality that deuds voice and instrument together with real svmpathy When you call m to see the action, the beautiful finish, and heir the wonduful tone, you will no longer be without melody at Home Prices range ; from *35 and £65 up wards. Let us caUll ami lull particulars, it you caunoL call iu. "Write 10-ui"-bt I J. DAVIDSON NEW I'LVMoUTIf CENTRAL PIANO WORKS jSDXT IMJIE BMUADE SXATIOiV,

CHEAP GRAZING UNO JA T areas of from UOU to 20(H) acres • goud nw ro«...Jry low rental; very long lease. Having personally injected tins country, I ran strongly recommend it. I iu u position to secure you one of (Lose sections than any other agent m the colony. If y uu „, ml ,-besi v , sound grazing l am l apply lo ALFBED ATKINSON, IIAWJiIiA.

LAWNMOWERS ihc kind that needs no ten-home power to iuovh tiicin. Oneman power is innple, aiiu then there's it bit to spare. Easy running mowers that do iiicir wuric cleanly and well. uatcky worif, but nice even lawns. result when you use our.s. Aii prices from tl uj>. GARDEN HOSE Then is a weiiy warm .summer in store lor t;?. lioiv about your garden Lose / Is it inking—giving you a free shower butii instead of the garden ? Use some of Murton's Sjieeial gurtleu liose, and Norlli British. All sizes; stand heavy jiressurc ; light and durable. Hon uiueli do you waul f lURTON and Co, IRONMONGERS » I'UTE lou DJiVOX KTIiiiJCT, XJSW PLYMOUTH. **■»• I'HESEXTS*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8041, 31 January 1906, Page 4

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701

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8041, 31 January 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8041, 31 January 1906, Page 4

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