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Book-keeping Modern Without Books Way Hooks liavo for so long been ihcjworkiug tools of the book-keeper that the i<b a of using anything else may seem absurd. There is no absurdity about tlie Card Ledger, or Card System: nothing hut advantages Unit will eonvinee tbc most conservative Imok-keeper. From tbe many " reasons . why" vol' should use the Card .System in preference to the Hook System we select but u few to K 1 'O }" 111 ''ere. The closed accounts are separated from active accounts, facilitating posting nud 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; costs less to maintain than the book method, and less to install; becomes an earning power at your ofllce because it saves clerks' labor and time. Write us and our local agent will call ou you to demonstrate the system fully and install it if you wish. Costs yo'i notlimg for the enquiry Write to-day. Yerex, Barker & Finlay LIMITED. MODERN OFFICE FURNISHERS, CUBA STJiEET WELLINGTON. [Kindly mention this paper when writing.]

MELODY AT HOME HAVE you heard a series of chords tbal thrilled every nerre and fibre of your musicel being with melodious pleasure? Can you remember the sweet, mellow, captivating tone ((lit* musician may not have been an expert-) when you lounged for more t The in. strumeul seemed a living being, euehanting you with heart-winning music. Think, and the name, "Hawkins" will be called to your mind. Tho piano 5f quality which above ull others leaves its impress of "tone beauty" deeply rooted in j'our musical memory. You can recall how adaptable the "Hawkins' Piano" was to the expression of harmonious thoughts. You cannot wonder at this, for the best critics of tone have insisted, and do daily insist, that the tone quality and durability of the "Hawkins" far exceeds all other excellent wakes AVe will tell you why! Like the 'composition of a genius, each sepa rate note of this piano is n highly polished gem of sound, linked ono to another by bonds of purest melody. There is a singularly humau quality that blends voice and instrument together with real sympathy. "When you call in to see the action, the beautiful finish, and hear tho wonderful tone, you will no longer be without melody at Home Trices range from m and *OS upwards. Let us send you a catalog and full particulars, if you cannot call in. Write to-night! J. DAVIDSON .VI-:W PLYMOUTH CENTRAL PIANO WORKS Next Fiius lkioAbi; Station',

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8056, 26 February 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8056, 26 February 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8056, 26 February 1906, Page 4

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