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and MAKES HOME LIFE Wise are the parents who, early in their children's lives, encourage an appreciation of music and lay the foundations for a musical education. Instinctive in most children is a sensitiveness to melody and rhythm which adults sometimes fail to suspect. Don't let this rich gift lie dormant In your child. Provide the opportunity of developing it now in the early formative years. BEGG'S Music Service includes—Stocks of Musical Instruments of all kinds by leading Makers —Music Tutors and Books on Music —Sheet Music, Classical and Popular —Gramophone Records —MusicalSundries and Accessories Come in and discuss any Musical question with us The piano is the best of all instruments for an introduction to a musical education. But there is no reason why a child should not start with any instrument that takes his fancy. Many boys and girls do not aim at outstanding solo excellence but are. thrilled to take part in chorus, band and orchestral work. Every child should have the opportunity of learning to sing or play an instrument. Small beginnings may have great endings—and at the very least the study of music under congenial conditions provides the best of outlets for the creative instinct. ~.,„•.* THE MUSICAL & ELECTRICAL CENTRE PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN : THAMES ST., OAMARU. Also at Timaru and Invercarqill.

ill ■ SS m ?&>' i m « *s i m MICHELIN TYRES meanwhile take care of those tyres ?> JS-**^ «S ■**■"■, tt.U **s*. M V. w. y 9 Jf 3 i£^ js *i » m * ■&m, •^ * & S> * »s 'sm *nz% /* K <&s m Success Story Remember King Bruce and the spider how it inspired him to keep on striving for his kingdom? The Bruce Woollen Mills feel the same way about their own progress* We are constantly improving our methods, trying out the latest technical discoveries in order to make Bruce Woollens better and better. You can trust Bruce blankets, sox, knitwear, underwear, tweeds. ■ m l There'! a harvest to be reaped by the sower of thß seeds of advertising. ' Star ' readers are the fertile soil. I I m 8S»

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Evening Star, Issue 25083, 26 January 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25083, 26 January 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25083, 26 January 1944, Page 8

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