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A good piano is a constant joy. A bad piano is a chronic irritation. From the good instrument yon get delicious music; from bad distracting jangle. If you want a 'bad Piano —not that you ever would —you can't trade with the Dresden Piano Company. If you want a good piano—and that surely is your requirement—these arc the people to go to. There is nobody who can better put you in the way of getting the cheapest instrument consistent with good workmanship or the most expensive instrument your luxurious fancy prompt. The Dresden Company has perfected its system of business. Perfection lies in an infinite capacity for taking pains to please the public in the matter of pianos. Terms spot cash, if preferred ; or extended payments 1 arranged to suit yourself. See the Company's nearest Local Agent, Mr. T. B. Hunter at Masterton ; or write to Mr. M. J. Brookes, North L-jland Manager, in Wellington Mr C. IP. B. Livesay, Architect of Wellington, has removed to more convenient rooms in the National Mutual Chambers, Customhouse Quay, (adjoining the Head Office of the Bank of N.Z.) db. Sheldon's digestive tahulek. ' digest what you eat. The only practical method of curing indigestion is to use a combination of. all the natural digestants, such as are united in exact proportions in Dr Sheldon's Digestive Tubules. In this way it is possible to digest all classes of food, so that the body can be supplied with the variety of nourishment necessary to health. If you are suffering from indigestion, we suggest the use of Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules, because they completely digest what you eat, and allow you to eat all the good food you desire. Price 2s. (>d. per tin of 80 Tabules. Obtainable at H. E. Eton, Chemist.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9052, 11 February 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9052, 11 February 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9052, 11 February 1908, Page 5

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