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j -- Musical \ M//A_ Instruments l w&lr&Wfy of every I • JS3S- u« description i -■*''• ' '"'"" ' " at I A. EADY & CO. i - J What could be Nicer for a \ Christmas Present ? J VIOLIN OUTFITS, complete— £2, £2/10/-, £4, £5, upwards. ■J VIOLONCELLOS, complete— £7, £8, £10, upwards. Ji FLUTES— £3/10/-, £4, £5, upwards. J* MANDOLINS, with cases—£3/3/-, £4, £4/10/-, £&, up to £16. 5, SWANEE WHISTLES, latest noVeltv; play every tune—2/-, 3/6, V 9/6, 17/6. / HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITARS—£4/10/-, £5, £6/10/-, £7/7/- upj}l wards; completo with cases, steel and picks. ? BANJOS, with cases— £3/10/-, £4, £5, £6. J BANJO MANDOLINS—£7/7/-, £12/12/-. £ UKULELES, with cases—3s/-, £3, £3/10/-, £4, £4/7/6. Ji MAORILAND ACCORDEONS, full organ toned, 2 stops—2s/-. t£ MAORILAND ACCORDEONS, full organ toned, 3 stops— 45/-. J MAORILAND ACCORDEONS, full organ toned, 4 stops— "b MAORILAND ACCORDEONS, Italian Model. 2 rows of keys— l" £6/6/-; and in wooden carrying case£lo/-/-. a] CORNETS, with cases—£6/6/-, £7, £8, up to £34. Ji BOOMERANG MOUTH ORGANS— 2/-, 3/-, 4/-, 5/-, 7/6, 8/-, 12/6. ,* LEEDY ORCHESTRAL SIDE DRUMS—£6/10/-, £10, complete with a" sticks and belt. j£ BOOSEY FAMOUS ORCHESTRAL AND BAND MODEL CORNETS; C silver-plated and engraved— £2B. With quick-change£32/10/-. ji MUSIC.AND MUSIC BOOKS of all descriptions, suitable for presentaJ| tion. r We Pay Postage on Instruments to Any Address 5 \ irk.® JUj£&\jLy \y \jiu* I EADY'S. The Old Firm % Oar Only Address: i; 112, Queen Street, Auckland UKELELES FREE REWARD. It has come to my notice that some irresponsible people have made ft statement to the effect that my Free Uketele Offer is not a genuine one. £100 REWARD will be paid to any person who can prove such a statement. A further shipment of Genuine Hawaiian Uketeles have just arrived, and will be distributed Absolutely Free to all lovers of this fascinating instrument who adopt my infallible Course of Tuition. Another 100 Genuine Hawaiian Ukelcles to be civen away—one to every Individual pupil who takes up my splendid course. You can learn to play after only six Simple lesson*. If you aie 8 or 80, it makes not the slightest difference to me in teaching you this sweet little instrument. I want you to learn, to convince you how easy the Ukelele is to master. I INDIVIDUAL TUITION ONLY. NO CLASSES. \ Persons already possessing their own Ukelele may now take adva,nfftge of my simple and easy method of mastering their instrument. ! The approach of tho Christmas holiday season brings with it • numerous picnics, excursions, evenings,' etc. Your ability to master th.o Ukelele will greatly enhance your popularity. ~,.,„, A wonderful opportunity before you. Don't miss this sensational offer. A chance for everyone to learn this sweet, fascinating; little instrument. If you. can whistle or hum a tune yon can learn to plav wiihout any knowledge of music. Remember, this is Your Opportunity— miss it. Do not hesitate! Enrol to-dav! Do it now. and then you will be among the number of those lucky ones to rcceivo this remarkable offer. Call or write for particulars. CORRESPONDENCE COURSE. To enable those resident in Country Districts to take full advantage of my Free Ukelelo Offer, I have arranged a special Correspondence Course l illustrated in such a manner as to ensure success in mastering the Ukelele within a few WCe Enrol now, and Im 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 lesson 0.K., and I might mention to vou that I am getting along real well with your simple method of instruction. Mv friends are all surprised that I am learning the Ukelele so quickly; five of them aro enrolling for vour special correspondence course next week, so will I you reserve them a free Ukelele?— am, dear Sir. CLARK. Mrs H. Graham, of Hamilton, writes: «.-.■, Dear Sir—Just a line or two to thank yon very much for what you have done for me'in my mastering the Uke-'ele. I can now play off anything at all, and I take my Ukelelo with me to picnics every week-end. You may use this Tetter in any way you wish. Will you send me a set of Harding's Royal do Luxe Ukelele String?-Youre faithfully. MRg _ H _ GRAHAM . M> Albert Isaacs, of Thames, writes: tw Sir—Just a few lines to let you know how easy your l6sson:> have ~„.;, When I saw your Ukelelo advertisement in the New ZKALANC Hf««J> I I had no idea how to play a Ukelele Since then 1 have had your Ukelele I Posh Course of six lessons and now 1 an. getting quite good at the game I Nothing could be easier. Hoping that I will be one of many of your successful j pupils.-I remain, Your Sincere Pupil. ALBERT ISAACS. ! I Wishing all a Merry Christinas and a Happy Now Year. R. HARDING mS± @ && /a &%. iLJr it I ™ \jfr 232, PALMOrfAI. ROAD (DOMINION ROAD). AUCKLAND. ' ". = !Mr. Tt. Harding, , . -~.'«, , . 232. Balmoral Road (Dominion Eoad) Auckland. Dea ple 5 nse enrol me as a pupil for your Special Correspondence Course, ensuring mv mastering the Ukclo'.e in six lessons; also reserve me one genuine Hawaiian Ukelele. Name, ■ ' ■ ■ ■ j) Address ■■- —— . '"'*''', ' , Hooray! Just what fSmf//. I wanted" 7&L 1 ¥) Behind tho boyish delight will bo K. 'f&Zißfyk. * if rJ a sincere appreciation for such a \V fi/<f useful, atronc. and dependable pref ' \mfflm"~ A Real wf b Comrade " „„ Through the stress and strain of 12 MONTHS' GUARANTEE. juvenile work and play, the sturdy I There, is not the slightest risk in "Comrade" maintains absolute relipurchasing a " Comrade" Watch. ability. foe guarantee every " Comrade" lor splendid Watch is emphatiiwelve Months. o]]y not a pieoo of ironmongery— iWe guarantee every *% Comrade" for neither ia it a toy—but it is a really Iwclve -Jontbs. no , a pieco of ironmongery--fa» //"» neither ia it a toy—but it is a really / I R*«. handsome watch that is suitable for § / \J man or boy alike. Remember, this Watch is sold by a Practical jeweller of DonSn"on"fe reputation. We stand solidly behind this as we do with every urtiolo in our comprehensive ranco of jewellery. Cems, silver, ami cut-glass ware, etc. If ms'ati«fied with your purchase wo will oheerfully refund your money if tho foods arc returned wi'hin fourteen days. ■fIVIO SDIiK To Mr. David Silk. fcIWB'WI flJs»tf t, Dßl'ft 158-lfea, Queen Street, Auckland. "THE GOLDSMITH'S HALL." p lcflsp k , em] mo ft ffoe 158.1G3. Queen Street, Aucklai-*. copy of your illustrated Presentation Sheet. Since we. employ no agents or travel- Name lew. ensure satisfaction by dealing direct. J Address

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18897, 20 December 1924, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18897, 20 December 1924, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18897, 20 December 1924, Page 17