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THE HAWAIIAN .UKULELE! LEARN to play this, ever-popular little instrument To-day. It can be easily t mastered in six lessons by those without any special musical knowledge. THE GENUINE THE GENUINE ■ HAWAIIAN UKULELES HAWAIIAN UKULELES are now obtainable at Begg's, at follows: "ALOHA" BRAND—4Ss, 60s, 60s, 755, and 80s. "KUMALAE" BRAND-92s 6d. BAGS—IOa 6d eitra. We are giving demonstrations of the remarkable capabilities o£ the Ukulele between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily. Call on us, and we will convince you how easily this instrument can be mastered. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD,, MANNERS-STREET, * Wellington. PXANOS THAT PUT SOUL INTO MUSIC! TIHE qualities of tone and excellence o£. touch which are necessary, to a faithful interpretation of the great masters' works in their original beauty are only found in suoh glorious instruments as the Broadwood, Bollard, Sames, Bell, Willis, Stoddart, Shelton, or the Campbell. • Music is a daily need( especially amongst the children. It gives rest to the minds of the older folk and keeps the youngsters happy. - . ■ : You oan own one of these magnificent instruments TO-DAY. Our system of time-payments will be found most Hgreeable to you. Call at The Bristol Piano Co.,_ Ltd., Wellington. See . the. latest models—hear their invigorating (one —it will be a, rare treat for all who love music. If distance prevents a visit, writ* THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES, North Island Manager. SEEING IS BELIEVING. SEEING IS BELIEVING. SEEING IS BELIEVING. N ;'. PIANO PRICES FROM £50 TO £225. A VISIT to Our Piano Showrooms -£*-■ will convince you' that for| reliability, price, and easy terms, our Pianos j are unexcelled. Wo have on view the largest StocK of New-and Slightly-used Pianos in the ' Dominion. ; . ■ • H. NIMMO & SONS, . ■■;■ ' ltd., .-.■■;■■, '':' ■■. PIANO DEALERS AND TUNERS. (By Special Appointment to His El" cellenoy ths Governoi"*General). SHOWROOMS AND FACTORY: KENT-TERRACE. THE KNOWSLEY-M'KENZIE SCHOOL OF DANCING. ■■■ . 'Principals: Joe Knowsley. Jean M'Kenzi*. CLASSES and Individual Instruction in Russian, Grecian, Classic*! (Russian System), Oriental, and National Dancing. !' Special instruction in''the art of Mime, Stage Deportment, and Physical Culture. Specialists in National and Step Dancing. Classes commencing SATURDAY, 4th MARCH, Ponsonby Hall. Pupils may be enrolled at the Powonby Hall, Abel Smith-street, every afternoon. Private addresses— 47, Mulgrave-street. Tel. 2422. 44, Sydney-street, . >'„., pUBLIC TEPID BATH, x TASMAN-STREET. THE POPULAR RENDEZVOUS, OPEN DAY ANDTvnfGHT. " ~ : : LADIES' HOURS:' Monday and Satuf day Evenings, and. alternate Morn-^ ' 'ings:.arid Afternoons'.',',':,.;,'"".,.'-••>' '?'■"' PRIVATE CLASSES: Now forming,' for tuition in swimming. J. W. BUTLER, Director Boys' Institute and S. iL Rhodes Home for Boys. Telophone 20-962. ' '. V ' LOWER.HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL. ..RATES. .... ...,.,.. IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 10 " ii ,onP r cent P6"*"? '"**& be added to all 1921-22 Rates remaining "unpaid six months and fourteen days after the dato, of demands for same. ■ J. F. EAMES, '■ ' ' Town Clerk. , lEYLAND CHAR-A-BANC TIME■i ■ TABLE. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, ,4th and sth inst. ' . Leave Bowon-st.:, Leave Day's Bar I j *101 a.m. • 11 ». m . 2.15 p.m. noon ,■■■ ■ ' 5 p.m. . . . . ' ■ 3.45 6 p.m. * 9.30 on Sunday. ■Leave Bowen-st.: Leave Lr.. Huttr 9-15. 10 p.m. For special arrangements, ring Tel. 215. 1 FUNERAL CARD. mHE Friendsi of the late Mary Fin Slay •*• are rospectfully invited to attend her : Funeral, which will leav» the Mortuary Cha-pel of E. Morris, jun., 60, ; Taranakistreet, on Monday, the 6th March, 1922, at 2 p.m.; for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, Jun., m i ■ t „„ ,• Funeral Director. Telephone 22-159. • FUNERAL CARD. mHE Friends of the late Georgo . •*-. Weavers are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will lea™ the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Taranaki-street, on Monday, the 6th March, 1922, a(j 10 a,m., for the Cemetery, Karori: E. MORRIS, Jun., _ , ■ ■ Funeral Director. 22-159. THE Brethren of Lodge St, Andrew, No. 32, are requested to attend the Funeral of their late Brother . Geo. Weavers, to leave E. Morris's, Jun., Mortuary Chapel, Taranaki-street. oh MONDAY MORNING, 6th "March, at 10 o'clock. i ; W.M. WANTED Known—Boat Prims, good as new. half-price, The Pram. E~chaage, Skating Rink, Viyion-st. ~ ,

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 3