UKELELES FREE I R rX A fiSta?AaS of *« will be distributed Absolutely Free to, all lovers of this fascinating instrument to be siven a-y-on. to evsry Indlvdual pupil who takes up my splendid course. You can learn to play aftmr only six simple lessons. w-wWd If you aro 8 or 80, it makes not the aliehtest difference to me in teaohin* you this sweet little instrument. mimUl» la *n master I want you to learn, to convince you how easy the Ukelele Is to manor. INDIVIDUAL TUITION ONLY. NO CLASSES. Persona already possessing their own Ukelele may now take advantage of my simple *nd easy method of mastering thejr Instrument. .„„.„,«• * The approach of the Christmas holiday season brings with it numerous picnics, excursions, evenings, etc. Your ability to master the Ukelele will greatly enhance your popularity. ... ~ , a » A wonderful opportunity before you. Don't rnjss this sensational oner. A chance for everyone to learn this sweet, fascinating little instrument. It you can whistle or hum a tone you can learn to play without any knowledge or music. Remember, this is Your Opportunity—don't miss it. Do not hesitate I Enrol to-day! Do.it now, and then you will be among the number of tfaose lucky ones to receive this remarkable oner. Call or write for particulars. CORRESPONDENCE COURSE. To enable those resident in Country Districts to take full advantage of my Free TJkolele Offer, I have arranged a special Correspondence Course, illustrated in such a manner as to ensure success in mastering the Ukelele within a lew weeKs. Enrol now, and Jbe an accomplished player by Christmas. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR MANY TESTIMONIALS. Mr. A. B. Clark, of Nelson, writes: , , , , , Dear Sir,—l have received my last Igbsoh 0.K.. and I might mention to you that I am getting along real well with your simple m ->thod of instruction? my friends are all surprised that I am learning the Ukelele so quickly; ftvto of them are enrolling for your special correspondence course next week, so will you reserve them a free Ukelele?.—l am, dear Sir. CLARBL Mrs. H. GTaham, of Hamilton, writes: , Dear Sir.-Just a line or two to thank you very much for what yon have done for me in my mastering the Ukelele. I can now play off anything at all, and I take mv Ukelele with me to pwnics every week-end You may use tnia letter in any way you wish. Will you send me a set of Harding's Royal de Luxe Ukelele Strings.-Yours faithfully. I£RQ H GRAHAMfc Mr Albert Isaacs, of Thames, writes: , Dear Sir.—Tust a few b'nes to let you know how ensy yonr lessons have) been. When I saw your Ukelele advertisement m the New Zealand He«alt> I had no idea how to play a Ukelele. Since then I have had your Ukelele Postal Course of six lessons, and now I am getting quite good at the game. Nothing could be easier. Hoping that I will be one of many of your successful pupils.-I remain. Your Sincere Pupil. ALBERT ISAA , CSj R. HARDING 132. BALMORAL ROAD (DOMINION ROAD), AUCKLAND. Mr. R. Harding, . . _-...,. 232, Balmoral Road (Dominion Road). Auckland. Please enrol me as a pupil for your Special Correspondence Course.ensuring my mastering the Ukelele in 6 lessons: also reserve mo one genuine Hawaiian Ukelele. Name — * —— ——> ————— ■ Address ———— -■• ' H " The Finest Musical H 8 Instrument in the World" S 8 is the Finest |B S Christmas Gift! ffi Wd When you give an "His 0 LJH Jj ment you know that it Bj Ji will bring to the recipient, «^jHl£y^^^^ > Um FW joyment. N° 57 ffi H Your choice agrees with Oak&o-tO-o jj %jj il 1S IVIHStCr 3 V OICC a y ■fill!' 11l Illilllllii til il (hot can probably think of several J^ TH of your friends who are Model No. 170 FU Kj gramophone enthusiasts. SO J9 Mahogany £60 LJBS | "His Master's Voice" g H Instruments and Records J S Dealers; Everywhere. Ba _TM Record and Instrument Catalogues sent free on request* Pp 3D Write now to E. J. Hyams Ltd., mZ Jn P.O. 80x.'45, Wellington. ifep ngj ■J^S" HIS HASTE?* voice- -jy ■ _._ _ _ LJ 8 AUCKLAND •• HIS MASTER'S VOICE ». DEALERS. WADE'S. LTD., Only Address—Tabernacle Building Karangahape Road. HOWIES. Verona Buildings, Ka«n««?«P«*•■* <JgPW.JM!22f A, EADY AND CO. " Eady's. The Old Flrm,'» 112-116. Queen Street. (Opposite Milne and Choyce). BOWIES. Emlean's Buildings, Ouay Street. »._«.. THE E. and F. PIANO ACENCY. LTD.. Queen Street, near Victoria Street. HOWIES. Academy Building, Upper Queen Street. LEWIS R EADY AND SON. LTD.. 162, Queen Street (opposite His Majesty's). 815, Karangahape Road. QUEtN ST M AuCKIAND. IMPORTERS OF SILK, HOSIERY. GLOVES, AND HANDKERCHIEFS. SPECIALISTS IN MEN'S SILK SHIRTS, PYJAMAS, AND HOSE, Etc., Eto. XMAS GIFTS-A USEFUL PRESENT IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED. For LADIES-CHOOSE SILK DRESS MATERIAL. HOSIERY, CLOVES. HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC., ETC. For MEN-SILK SHIRTS, PYJAMAB, HOSE, ETC., ETC. DON'T FORGET TO VISIT US. SUN AND YEW 328 < Q<J*en street. Auckland. Two Doors above Bartlett, Photographer. SILK PATTERNS VERY GLADLY SENT TO ANY ADDRESS ON REQUEST.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18879, 29 November 1924, Page 8 (Supplement)
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