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,ding Day be crowned by '
the though t tltat the Ring i.
the most perfect lllat , money
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"L UCKY"
WEDDING ,
RINGS, world - renowned {or '
pur(ty, value and l a~thig
wear. 2.-ct. SQ1Jd Gold , lalesl
fashionable li\yles. , Sold ' b;y
weight, '10/$, 15/~t - 21/- '
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,STnAIGIlTFORW AnD DEALING.

,Nd PRBUMINAfY CHARGES.

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MONKEY BRjAND is ai,so pr'epared in pow'der ferm under the
name of POWDEI,t ~Ol'l¥Y• . For som~ parts of the WOl'k .
rOWDER MONKEY is handier than MONKEY BRAND...
- . Both· 8hobI~~ used in 'every h~u8ei!-old. "
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Enamel, Linol.am, Chin"~
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inspection. •
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he~8 home Qnd
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mQk~s 'his_ galley
gay w~th shining
pots .a~d p~u~s,re~dy

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li~ indulgence 1n '1lu;;ic: "I'h~ negroes. 'it America
nave for ~n.ny ye~rs . been yery. fins . expo~H~ntB ()f
h~rJllony, Rl,d the~i.· ~1t1.. plaQt.nbofl . me]{)~l e8 !Jave
Ijlng" be!ln sung ,,~d enloyed by . the whIte races.
'l'h~111 again the mip~rs anti worke,'s of Wahls have
been Ianti are 110,..1 splendid singors, especially of
part-song!!. It is La tbouso.nd pities. tho.t part"inging, is not mote practisetl in "the tOwns and
villages 9f the So'lt!. of"England : The glees and
mad.l"~~als are n-ot :OD1Â¥ .. fascinating to the s in,gel'S1
but eiiloy,ablo . to ,tbo 118t0'1e;:8, too, aud there is n
wide irall.ge of cdmpofiitioDB ·eJnlil'ltcing : th~ pas .._
,toral, tho huromdu8, - tho martia!, ' and tho lovesong8~ _ Som~: of lli~ working ~ple~8 bauds na\'e
attaineil ·sJ'-ch excellence' and proficiency ·that they
have been enabled-to tour . the world with pleasure
to U,e poople, and ,proflt to themsehes, Thl> great
8uccess ' of ~hat adluira.blc workers' organisation,
the Sah'ation Arnj~, ha. beel) jnainly ewing (0
mustc. Even in ro~re61lment houses music is nc,w
looked· upon
onR of . tile first attraction..
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- Boys and girls Cll/1not ooIlJ1llell~0 to BtUely mnsic '
too y.,img, '1'110 .~~t QC it _Is _monoy well spent,.
, lid ·w""o the wOl'l<!!rs, better pa.id, and . \.lad more
'l tloubt
that they 'woulll go in for
music mue!. mor;.Tithan thw do. Hop'. !iCe i.
made bapPler by tlte poSSe8BlOn .of mUSICal m struments, oven if the 11001' pay their -pa.ltry pittances
on the hire 's:vstemlJ
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Tllen contiicler ' t#e musical composers .. Many
_srand men of m~'lcal genius huve Illft U8 for
ever! but tIif'i~ w !f8. live on th~ol1gh the ages,
. 'l'bese old ·musICal masters-Bee hoven, Handel,
MoZart,. Wag\ler,
d man:r. . .,thers-Ilave given to
the wqrld of · thei best_ '£hat tbeh> 'master of
h~rmony, Sir. Artli)l.r_ .S ullivan,. has' ' left behind
Mm for our mt.lls~ enl..,yment .. rich harvo.t· of
ine10dr .such .M "rh.'-Mi~ado." '~olat.'t!te'.': and
" ·T he , Gondohers." , 'rho hea)1t)ful Iti'.bnn OPC\-as'
of ', Verdi, ' Doru146ttl, and others ' . . alway. lIeceptable lind ' admlntble t., lovor.
ood mus!e;
ti:nd th .. JiIlMer-opera boWl'e of t e -Irellch COlll~&er8 servE's · to enlh·en O).lr lives . I- When we arc
IRded nnd jaumlice(l 'with the effcHs of our daily
i:;?i1 and- tho' monoi;onOU8 r9utine :0£ our employ~nt,
reviving ,Dlld refreslling it is t., h sten
to . a ' rllllickin~ I;rish spree, or to I'ovel in tho'
Scotch! l~o lllicalib<.'81 of HaTl'V Lau~er, .ouch as
, " 'fI,e Weddfnl!, of Sandy . :rdcNab," : The ragtime
·ditties of the Unitea'States do not~ last. 'fhey 'are
II. ''')J't of musi"",l hrstoria that w i dly de14ibts us
for a time, ' and is 'fo1101''e<1 by be co/lapse ill""itahls ' ufter hysteda, The English comic songs
como and go: too. 'rhe superficially-minded, public
feast 011 them for a ' time nntl they ar9 "all ti,,,
rage" fOr awhiIe, lthen the shilly-shally . folk of
to-day say URats Ii. . and Wll~t something
new.
ModeI'll taste d~lll"l'd. a. certain amoun,t of sto.ry' ,
in a SOl lg. y.et maIty popular 60118'6 th~t come to
.~ay · in bett",-elass IIDuHJcnl circle. are desetip\.ive
or ,uat,ional BC!enerY'16uch as "Loch Lom{JDd " and
u fKillul'uey. 1.I
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Of course it is 1l~ne~e6saJ':r to say that amongst
yonnl! pcol1l,,' l{)ve-~n"s Will alway. appertain,
and tho ' culmill:l.t.\on of II. young Indy' s k,ppincss
portral,cd ill mU Bio la the .trains of tho o rgan
plnying ' 'rho Wedd[ng Murch." Tho YOnlll( )IIlan
llnd th e old mell delIght ip the martial quichteps
.<i f ,tho military bdnus, which remain in their
J"!le~or~oo . t.hr~)U:ph
years. So;usa was 3. ,pro-,
liJie - c{)mposer of th 8 sort.,f musJ~, but we hay"
ma.ny moro ho1'o 11\ England, sucb l liS Onl Humo
lnld Williams. Dnn.ce music proviilOB us with ·deIigbt in many an i~le or lpjsure hi>ul'--the waltz,
tbt ga.votto, tho SChlO ltiSChe and the two-step expra.~ , tho foolil)ge of tllOso lwho trip 'the light flllltastlo too, -'
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Buch ns "'fhe ' roUceman's I!olidny " lind
' '',whistlinll Rufu.,'1 drive duIl caJt.'e awo.y,
The
lJacchana hlln I ""ng~ dispel the cnres .,t {be
drinkers lind .I:nako tl,cm -for a ti e forget
,,!,~8 II.nu: worr-!,jl8.>, \Â¥usic,', js"the
o f' "
time . .0ne"11ev<i1' t.~B· of It, Imd tl,ero nro always
fresh fields- tocoltil "te and mor~ marvels nnd
melodics to ,d isco,'erf ' .
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o/~lbow.grease,

and ,they learn harmony; Tho hymns' they sllIg
in church ainu c~ap61 . iDctilCl,te purity . of , jnillu
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play' 1 simple 1til". ·upon' a piano, or a fiudle or
rnandoline, 811.0 is · nB -proud as a ,eacock. ·. By
jo1nil'g tbe [choir lof theh place 0 . wQr~hip the
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Insh~lumenta.:--whi'" a small ' bQy' at nome . get~ h.~
fti~t .jewe-harp, .,r .~Il whistle, ·he'8 ·a. lIa ' y 8.Il

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, bilrry:'Dush," and li.ten to. them
f , "!;ireen Gravel" , The m.;m otony
tas .bcen largelY 'A !a'Y~by mout\.l-9rgnns or,_<1th~r.

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It ' will . mak~ '-the~ happy arid you too.
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Extracts' from recent 'eetimonlais =

-"Many
for the ' parcel l received. Eve~ything en()losed'
A.f. - l t)llnk If other persons ,.,end.
to th~lr friendS, would have them
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Tbey wel'e the best I have ever -hatl
abroad. I may say I have bad alew
parcels from frIends; but; none
jUloked and received by me In such

Dob be halt the artioles Il»it ' or I
good order as tile one you sent." . .
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