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3y^^ French ' - B»Ls?e These . " 7*^P^ _^^ as being without Riyal and „ 1 r _ mi _ M^SSS^^ " ' y^ as occupying the Premier Posiftion J^^r^pi^^ ' g^wasq^- .^ c corset trade throughout the- world. s^ ' Jl^ e y hol(^ G°lci Medals, and wlierever a''^ K^^Pi /^ \ y^ exhibited have obtained the highest honours. Many ye* / \ \ "^ i n:fel>ior ma^es being offered to the public under similar /-W' H l\\\\ -^ soun di°g names, purchasers ar,e particularly requested to see . ; < ! ?&W%P”' >/ if/"/ ' *^ at eac^ P a ' r * ias *^ c manu^ ac * urer ' 8 trade mark or brand inW* & \ *[(['■ ' side - The French X- D - Oorseta, from Cs klil to Sis per pair. . , • Mdjm^. Msfllk9 \ - ' y^ ' ~ '"''' The C'-BC '- B - OOESF/1 ' is now ha^ in g a large sale~rhey are beautifully / *" : \ * /tMl^^wly^^ 1 (llV^ ' M^^^ 3^ 1 ' |^ - - constructed, while in point olSlmpe, Quality, and Finish they are unequa^ledi / U HI I | Bniiiljiffjn- 'l\\'«\ '^^ssw 1 Wol/« ' an( j' they -can be -sold- at, the same price as ordinary ' Corsets— namely from \l^ I vMfw \ ( \ P s """**. ' ibe - P * S< COKSETS. They have only to be seen and handled. There v//l \w\ iM $ ' '^ I ""- 8 a cnaracter a^ out; them; " nhere is Sterling Value; there /W$ JJsH^U^wK '/ I " ' " \is a boon of durability in these goods. They stand the 'will in ill fI) W^i J \ Xv - tGSt Ot> Wear ~ a Btror) g P°V nt - Ordinary steel busks m^^iMJ^^o> \ w 1 X and su PPO rts so °n turn rusty from the hoafc ; fioD ' ( ..^.»««««™. **■*£. an^ Tn °i sture of the body ; damage to under- " ,-o?gpW ■ ' ■ 'Sw clothin g follows. J ln P.S. Corsets the r J> ? !|l|: "'V " ew rustless Zairoid replaces steel both \- sIII, * i *\- t n -^ us ' cs aa(^ Supports. Evidence j/*~ J§£s<!f \ *'S4S 4 actual wearers as y to the

A MUSICAL- EDUCATION FOR HALF A CftOW^i.

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THERE IS A PIANO OR ORGAN.

' nnHB above heading will, of coaree, appear to ■ Ji_ most people as the height of absurdity, | .vet the absurdity is more apparent than real. i It goes without saying that a finished musical j education in the regular course cannot be had ! for a crown, or even with several hundred addi- | tioflal crowns, but can ib be truthfully said that I the person with a sufficient knowjedga of music ! to play accompaainaenfcs readily oo the piano or . organ to all tbe popular and standard aongo ! of the day has no musical education ? Assuredly ! riot. A musical education sufficient to enable 1 one to play correctly accompaniments to the 1 songs sung in the home frequently gets and I gives more pleasure from the modest accomt plishment than does the acquirements of many !on whose education large sums have been I expended. 1 To the more modest musical education the above heading applies. Such an education the Otago Witness is now enabled to offer its music-loving readers for half a crown, the publishers having recently decided to reduce the price to that sum. , This ready-made musical education consists of Pratt's Chart of Chords for the Piano and Organ, which is the nearest approach to a ready-made knowledge of mu6ic 'yet. attained by science. It is a short cufc to harmony, and is to music what the multiplication table is to arithmetic — a quick method of learning to play the Piano or Organ without a teacher. With this chart anyone can with but a small amount of practice become an expey^ accompanist. It is complete self-iuslructor, enabling anyone to -play without difficulty accompaniments to a»y.song ever written. It is valuable to the advanced musician as well as the beginner, embracing nearly «very major and minor I chord used in music, and is endorsed by j teachers and musicians everywhere, j This chart is the practical result of years of study by Charles E. Pratt, the noted American composer and musician, whose compositions have world-wide popularity and a larger eale than those of any other American or European composer. Believing that the educational and pleasuregiving value of this Chart is very great, the Otago Witness has arranged with the publishers to supply Pratb's Chart of Chorda to lbs readers at Half a Crown each, and la addition bo the Chart of Chordß the publishers have kindly agreed to send without extra oharge a copy of the Book of Songs, containing 18* songs, with words and music. Many of these songs are old-time favourites long out of print thab can be obtained in no other way. Every home that has a piano or organ, especi- < ally where there are children, should have, Prafcfc's Chart of Chords. Address, with postal notes to value of 2s 6d, Publishero Otago Witness, Dunedin. ■ Patents. Trade Marks HENRY HUGHES, C.E., M.E., REGISTERED Patent Agent by Government ~ Examination, corner of Manse and High streets, Cunedin ; and at Wellington and Auck laiidv Patents and. Trade Marks obtained in all Countries, Specifications and Drawing? Accurately Prepared \ EaiABLISHED 188 ft

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At 3 a.m. on the 18th instr the Stratford Cooperative Dairy Faotory was totally destroyed by fire) as also were the new engine (not yet' fixed and worth £150) and two employees* cotfciges. The insurances were, £1600 and a floating policy of £700 on the stock, both in the New Zealand office. The value of .the buildings and plant was £3000 and of the atock destroyed About £100.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2308, 26 May 1898, Page 12

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