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SLEEPLESSNESS. Sleeplessness frequently arises from Ihe liver. If the liver is out of order it affects the nerves, and if your nerves are in tiny way affected you cannot sleep. Do not report to narc .tics; a course of Chamberlain's Tublets wi I set your liver right an<t you will soon enjoy refreshing sleep. Foe j-ala by all chemistsaud storekeepers.' Ti.u Dresden Company is proud 01 tne confidence placed in it by the • oublic—a trust, built up by years of lianest dealing, Frankness is the "Dresden's" inotto in all its relations with a purchaser. The more the latter knows about the piano he is buying, the more likely he is to be satisfied. What the Dresden Piano Coui;ji,"v has to offer its. patrons is qualitv—never anytning else Had not good value been a charactaristia feature with the Dresden, theirs would not be the business it is to-day. That Company has man}' advantages. It possesses extensive capital and an enormous output. Thus, it commands , stock on a bedrock basis from the world's foremost manufacturers. Then it possesses officers of great experience, of unrivalled judgment, and of unquestioned integrity, in whom not only has "The Dresden" the utmost confidence, but on whom the public, too, can rely—to the last word. Local representatives— Messrs Inns and Goddard, (next Club Hotel, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9680, 3 January 1910, Page 4

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218

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9680, 3 January 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9680, 3 January 1910, Page 4

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