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Book-keeping Modern Without Books Way Books have for so long been tlic working tools of tin' buok-koi-])tT Unit the idm of using anything else may seem absurd. There is uo absurdity about the t'uril Ledger, or Curd System: notliiiig but advantages that will convince the most conservative book-keeper, From the many " reasons why" you should use the Curd System in preference to lite Hook System we seleet but a few to g l fa you here. The closed accounts aro separated from active accounts, facilitating posting and the makiug out of accounts, tlius saving timo and money. You never have to "open up" a new ledger; never any re-wntiug accounts wlicn translerring; costs less to maintain than the book method, and less to install; becomes an earning power at your olllce because it saves clerks' labor and time. Write us nud our local agent will call ou you to 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, UUDA STItEKT WELLINGTON, [Kindly mcutiou this paper when writing.]

MELODY AT HOME X.TAM, you heard a scries of chords that thrilled every nerve J. A and librc of your luusieel being with melodious pleasure P Can you remember the sweet, mellow, captivating tone (the musician may not have been an expert)i when you lounged for more? The inslrumeiit swined a living being, cnclmnting you with heSrt-wiuuimr music, Ihink, and the name, "Hawkins," will be culled to vour mind. Iho piano of quality which above all otMrs leaves its impress of tone beauty deeply rooted 111 your musical memory. You can rn. call how adaptable the "Hawkins' l>iano" was to the expression of harmonious thoughts, iou cannot; wonder at this, for tho best critics of tone have insisted, and do daily insist, that the tone quality and durability of the "Hawkins" far exceeds all other excellent makes " e Wlll te 'l y» u ! Ihe composition of a genius, each sena rate note of this piano is a highly polished gem of sound, linked ono to another by bonds of purest melody. There is a singularly human quality that blends voice and instrument together with real sympathy \\ lien you call 111 to see the action, the beautiful finish, and hear tho wonderful tone, you will 110 longer be without melody at Home 1 rices range■ from £35 and £OS upwards. Let us send you a catalog and full particulars, if you cannot call in. Write to-night! J. DAVIDSON NEW PLYMOUTH CENTRAL PIANO WORKS Next Fhie Bbiqade Station.

LAWNMOWERS Ihc kind tjuil ueccis uu icu-Lorsc power to niovu them. One--1,1,111 power ta ample, and then there's a bit to spare. Easy running mowers tiiaf do then' woi'K cleanly ami well. No natehy worn, but nice I'ven lawns. result wJien you use ours. Aii prices from .If np. GARDEN HOSE Their is a nreiry warm suiuiuer <ll store tor 1..-. jlow aboui your gai ■ den hose.' is it leaking--giving you a free slimier trntn instead of the garden ? 1 ! se .some of Murton's Speeiiil garden liose, mid Korth British. All sizes; stand heavy ])ressure ; light and durable. How mueh do you want ? MDRTOH and Co., IRONMONGERS-"™" ' I'lilTK FOB DEVOX STIIEET, NEW PLYMOUTH * MA#- > H»tapv'ipd

£ FRIEND |H NEED, DR. ELMSLIE L.F X'llVS., E-T-. SUHO., OLAS®., L.S.A., LOND. L.M., lotc. (Registered by the Uovcrnments of Great Uritaiu, New South Walt* and a * New Zealand.. No. /US, WELLINGTON TERRACE, WELLINGTON. T 1 HIS highly-qualified I'hysician aud Surgeon, from tho hospital* of 1 London and Paris, has, 25 years' study and 'research, becomo an expert antl specialist iu the treatment of Chronic, Nervous, Uloo&r Skin, and the special diseases of Men and Women. , In his very successful treatment of the abc-vo class of cases, thero it "No experimenting and no failures." Consultatlors aro Freo to all, go that a fi'U'udly (hat cither personally or by letter costs nothing, and ■na,v save you Cyears of misery and suffering, so none need despair." DON'T WORRY ANY LONGER, as the ambitions and joys of life ' will bo restored to ycu, and my treatment in cases of 4<idncy! and Bladder Diseases, liack-ache, Lumbago, nsomnio, bailing Memory, Speck* "8 fore the Eyes, Giddiness, etc., bracesup tho. system in all cases and

I RESTORES VITAL ENERGY. New Scientific Treatment anil Now Unfailing Remedies of the very best and purest are honestly and faithfully used. Moderato charges. Call and see mo or wrij,o full details of your troubles in your simple, hornet ly language, and 1 will treat you with the strictest confidence, success and fairness. N.B.—Patients at any disUmca may ENCLOSE A FEE OF £1 in their first letter to ensure immediate .itlenticn and prompt despatch' (when possible) of remedies necessary for their case. As my remedies aro sent direct from Wellington my patient» save heavy Customs duties and avoid the inspection of packages. All correspondence is. held saCT ly confidential. Consultation hourslO'to 12, 2t04,7 to 8. YOUNd MliN I If you urc sullcriij;;, or weal;, call or write t 0 Dr. Elmslie, Not lii, Wellington 'lVrrace, Wellington,as he thoroughly understands yOU* tioubles und their causes, lie guarantees a perfect cure in oVoijj case undertaken, nr.ho will make no charge. Strictly confidential Moll crate charges. Consulting hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8. spgl LADIES! ' *' Hay consult l)r. IClmslie at his residence, No. 13, Wellington Terrace, We'linjrten, from 10 to 12, 2to 4, 7 to 8 daily, who is a legally qualified 1 hysiciun and Specialist, and whoso up-to-date treatment irtv# .he greatest satisfaction ° Ladies' Famous Corrective Tablets, 10s (extra), £ls post free. Guar*"! 411 teed bate and Reliable. Strictly confidential. Moderato charges * or write.; °

.SUBJECTS OF HOST nUKAIIFVL EXHAUSTION CUJtFD AND MAD n ai'py. ; in DL'.Alt IIOCTOH,—I lmvi; 110 hesitation whatever in saying "Ye»'» in reply to your letter received 10-iiay, in which you ask mo whether 1 \vL I" S 10 |H ' <l, ' U ' lin ' nv ' K, " uIU 1 roc ' ;ivcd at your band* 5* When I saw you upon tin- recommendation of II r Orifflth (whom \outaMf-' previously completely cured ot a similar complaint) 1 think I was tn' ? about as hud n state, of misery and depression in lioth mind and body I as any human being could be: in fact, I thought Jlife was not worth living, and my I mure was a blank, 1 was an object of misery and d«a- S s>air. Well. 1 called upon >,,u. and you spoke some kind choerinff w o rd»- i to me, and panted out th.i cause of these troubles, and the gnu* char* 4 acter 01 the follies „f my youth. Y„.i told me plainly and hoWftly i thai you could and would ei.r• vigours of manhood, so that I ahoflM 5 no longer be bashful and stupid in society, and could take my -BM#* " and interest in the amusements anil sports of others, and have as I moil in my business. At 1ir.,l 1 I hong-lit your promise was too good to he true. mil thankful to snv 1 tried your treatment. 1 iwaar solemn* y r fool a different man to-day. I have put on llcsh and tnuseto, have any amount of confidence In myself. I am perfectly healthy, and liuite happy, and callable oi enjoying myself as others do. and I dcn't niovo nil Hit by -..-xsell and sin.,, society. I earnestly recommend *ll my fellow SI "nip to pui then- contidence in you as your troatmant is feet, and your charges are small.—l am, youra truly, LACHLAN CAMERON.

W7" ANTKD—S|iir<>..iino uuimil* l » » Inlic up line wlii.-li -llTor<ls iv j iniiiicrxf inn nf from £1 lo £'.! jmt week JCVmlrv r.-tiiloifs- i>>rlh*ulmrli- -uiii-il Write "S.T," cure JJailv iN i:wb' Oilico

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8053, 22 February 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8053, 22 February 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8053, 22 February 1906, Page 4

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