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THE SCARS OF WAR

If we want the new generation to come through free from the mental scarsofthiswar. it is up to us to provide the right means of escape, in war, youth seeks excitement to escape from excitement. In peace, that must hot be so, if we are to regain social stability and a true sense of values so rudely shattered by war. t Music, as perhaps no other influence, provides the young mind with the ideal background for mental and physical well-being. But because the war has suspended all import of pianos and musical instruments, music, of. all things, is what New Zealand so sadly lacks. With this in mind, Charles Begg and Company. Ltd., have undertaken to make a Dominion-wide search for Musical Equipment! The ten Begg’s Branches operating throughout New Zealand are playing their part—but, to be successful, they must have the support and co-operation of the public. You can assist. There may be a piano or musical instrument in your home that is no longer played. If there is, you are depriving some other person of the priceless possession of a musical education. Before your instrument deteriorates through neglect or lack of use, get in touch with Begg’s. and they will make you a full cash value offer. Don't hesitate—ring or write to Begg’s—the Musical and Electrical Centre.

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24582, 2 June 1945, Page 5

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THE SCARS OF WAR Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24582, 2 June 1945, Page 5

THE SCARS OF WAR Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24582, 2 June 1945, Page 5

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