Ever since the world DOgan, man has been ■ ootriviKg instruments for the reproproduction of sound. Nature's sweetest music—the sighing of wind through reeds; the laughter of a brook; or the lapping of waves—these have caused mei to stop <tnd ponder. We see the result in such instruments as the violin, the harp, the flute. But most effective of all, perhaps, is the Piano. Imprisoned within its four walls hide the magic works which breathe forth the harmonies o£ the world. Almost any. thing.can be achieved on the piano: it is the triumph of the musical world ! Just to run ono'B lingers along the keys of an in strument such as the Broad wood, the Bonisch, or the Lipp is a supreme delight. The Dresden Piano Co., Wellington, who are the Agents for these, and, idneed, every instrument of high repute, will gladly tell you about their ea:-y time-paymeut system, which makes it easy to possess this king of instruments—the piano. Don't Cough all Night. Restful sleep follows the use of Dr Sheldon's New Discovery. The best lung remedy in the vorld. Small dose. Pleasant to take. Every bottle guaranteed. Obtainable at H. E. Eton's, chemist.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9000, 10 December 1907, Page 5
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195Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9000, 10 December 1907, Page 5
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