If» you have no piano, you need one. If you have one, you need a better one. Of instruments from tho great makers—the Broadwood, the Lipp, tho Koniseh, and the Steinway—one may be better suited to, your purpose than another. The thing is, first, to get a good piano; second, of tho good pianos, to select the one best for YOU. If you are bent on wise selection, you will state your needs to exports. You should certainly write to, or call upon, the Dresden Piano Company, Wellington—or, better still, see their Agent in your own town. That step will unquestionably result in a completely satisfactory purchase, and there can be arranged just whatever terms of payment suit yon best. Yoii will, moreover, get all the information possible from the most authoritative source. You are much more likely then to secure an instrument on which you can positively rely. "That tired feeling" is not always caused by the weather, as some people would have you believe The fault lies in some derangement of your digestive organs. Your stomach is out of order, or your liver has become sluggish, and recluses to perform its functions. All you need is a dose or two of Chamberlain's Tablets, and that feeling of weariness will disappear. For sale by all dealers. Approached tn-the Krairt Way. Your expenditure in clothes can be reduced without sacrificing any of the essentials of a good suit, namely, perfect lit, correct stylo and high quality. By doing a strictly cash business, we can make you a suit which we guarantee to be satisfactory in every way, at a price which means a decided saving to you. Call and get quotations for your next suit.—Morrison and Penney, 73 Willis Street, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9033, 21 January 1908, Page 5
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