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ART IN DAILY LIFE Prince of Wales' Appreciation of Hoardings - --.' The Prince of "Wales, when speaking recently at a Royal Academy Banquet, referred to his- tour of the battlefields and the beauty and dignity of the graveyards of the British ■ dead. • .- ■•' ■ „. \. ' ■' .- .. :/;.;.■ . ,-. .-. "I do not for a moment believe industrial and artistic development are necessarily ' antagonistic. We justly resent the inference sometimes drawn from Napoleon's epigram. , that -we area nation of shopkeepers, that because Hve keep shop successfully we neglect the shpp windows, that because we have commercial shrewdness we are totally unappreciative of art. * ■ • ' '•■"-. ■''•"■■ ■ ■ -■' ' ' : "Our Hoardings might now be called without exaggeration the art galleries of the great public. Many of the greatest successes on these hoardings are reproductions of pictures which have-hung m the Royal Academy. Advertisements are now a necessary adjunct to business life, and their refinement has so advanced as to justify their description as '■-artistic. Their influence m. bringing m colour and decoration to otherwise grey, monotonous "streets, is not to be despised." : .. — visitors have expressed the opinion that, many of the jHrt, ,--j -j hoardings cbntrolled by Messrs. Chandler & Co,, Ltd., throughout New Zealand have no. superior anywhere m the World. , Leam^to • play tKe Mandolin — bt>Bcrve the outstanding qual- Investigate our great FREE •weetdst of all musical instru- ity anf j beauty of the Mandolin MANDOLIN OFFER to-day, mental-easy to, learn, too! w hich we will give you. It has Just post the coupon and we You can have the handsome £1 ribs, highly polished Rose- will send you full particulars ••SAVOIA'V MANDOLIN, il- wood finish Mother . o f-Pearl an d reserve one full-size Manlustrated above, rKhh. We „., . , D , . , ~. make this great offer by way surround, Mother-of-Pearl o \ in f or yoU| w h ic h is offered of introducing our new,^ simple, sound-hole, and Mother-of- as a g jf t> rapid, Home Study Mandolin Pearl escutcheon, improved . Course. All you have to. pay bridge, sleeve guard, and brass ' ■• .' ' A . is a Special Low Advertising , . ■ - f k-«^/i«i/ Do OOt hCiltate-pUt 111 SAij NBW E^'°- tJ' 371^ yo«ra Pg lie,ticNOW YOU Cat! positively Arki ns Music Academy,, fff^ . Derwent Hduse, LlGSfflft WL llOißl® %O 284 Castlereagh Street, . SYDNEY. , V9f f&i&y 4"ftt a |Lfir*Bt3iSiifS &%% fl Mi P!easc p° st full p articulars W JlCi JT fcttf? lfS€ftfifi%&%F&A'A about your FREE ti AN DO- ; . ■■-•'.' : . • LIN OFFER and reserve one Even if you don't know, one with accompaniment. You can Savoia Mandolin for -me. note from another, the Arkins* learn m spare time. Photo- This places me under no Mandolin Method is so simple, graphs and simple diagrams ex- obligation.. Enclosed ts 3d. ■ i i -V • ' nlain ever y move m stamps for postage. clear, and easy that you begin nlam every move> ■ » piece with your first lesson. $ef|{f CCUpOH Name — -X"* " In a little while you'll be able «^ if Ag^aV"^" Address „-.»„..«......... to play any music-^pbpular 'M-%9 *S«ljr songs, classical, old-time melo-r A Savoia Mandolin - •^~ dies, or real jazz, separately or will be reserved £or You! ~ — *— : . : : ■ '■ '...-.; ■ — *. '' '— ■ ; : Rabbit and Opossum Skin* V.-^ili» k The DUNBDIN MARKET Is the re-; * SUBSCRIPTION RATES for cognised New Zealand selling centre ___Jgg_JEaCTWh a f^p^V-. .■■.'.. , /l . i. *„ . for Rabbit and Opossum skins. Wa tSSPHagWfflNfeß^HSSttfcfcSl gßl> the despatch by post of this hay M specialised in" -Expert Grading;- \Wr\m nil TSBfgaßßß^flLnm _ c *^ paper to any address m N.Z.. ftnd command the confidence of Buyers. '-' \M l^k^SwW K^v c i"" « , " /»L" '•. Prompt remittance. 'I SI IHn^IraHHBHF Hfiiil Samoa, Fiji, Cook or Chatham 1 C ft^ufre§? ° n TeCelPt ° f Bkin3> 'Jl L JfiOSSSISiHSJiyBL lßlands ' P ai < m advance by ';'■ -- : .Correcty weights. Highest prices >' f™"Hß^Sy^Bgl^iy3*'""lWpl Postal ' 'Notes, Stamps, or ■ We^Kap^^£Se, Carrots.' THE NATIONAL PAP>ER -Money Orders, are as follows; Labels and advice notes on appli- ■ ■ ■ :.\ .■ " • ' -r ,^ cation. / TWELVE MONTHS 15/0. SIX MONTHS 7/6. methods, space... lighting— second to _„.___ MrkMTU e «/«• .y none.. For efrTnt service, just send . THREE MONTHS 3/9. 'mVS B *}? s to _. _ Orders and any other correspondence relating to subscriptions should Ine OtagO Fanners t»O-Op. be addressed: The Manager. "N.Z. Truth," Luke's Lane, Manners . Association Of N.Z;, Ltd. .: ■, Street, Wellington, N.Z. '' : Crawford Street, Dunedln. / - v P.0.: 80x; 417,;. ■. . V,V ■ ■'-, - ■ - ■ ; , .■.■'., •,■, „ _

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NZ Truth, Issue 1231, 4 July 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1231, 4 July 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1231, 4 July 1929, Page 5

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