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EASTER BARGAINS in which Country Customers can participate in our Keen Cash Buying Methods. 1409 yards Heavy White Jap. Silk. 27ms. wide, perfect weave. U sually retailed at 7/9. Our Price 3/115. 47 pieces Soft Crepes. in good range of shades. Worth 2/6 yd. All at 1/9. 142yds Superweight Jap. Silks. 27ms. wide. Usually retailed at 9/6Our Price 5,6. 1150yds Strong .'.oiler Towelling. Iri brown ; toughest weave —made in jr.jwn and red stripes on white. 17ms. wide. 1/B*. ! 57 doz. Strong Brown Towels. ■ Medium size. | Easter Bargain | Price 2/45 each : Button-end j pillow Cases. , In pure pillow ! cotton. 20 x 30 j (full size). ] Worth 3/-. Easter Price" 2/2. ■ boxes Cream Corduroy Velveteen. :7ms. Worth 76. Easter Bargain Price 4/11. 239 pairs Lace Curtains, for kitchens Jr back rooms; 2iyds long. Easter Bargain Price 6/11 pr. Better than the regular 12.6 lines.) 9 Cash Drapery Co. “ serve you right” or - return you cash in full. 83 dozen Women's Outsize Vests. In woven white extra long. Have sold 325 dozen already.) The sort we were selling at 4/6 recently. Now for 3/3. 215 pairs Better Lace Curtains. In white. 2* yards long, At 7/11. 3 yards long. At 9/11. 57 Sleeveless Knitted Junipers. In vieux rose and coral nink, strapped i n black, f.t any size woman. Worth 30/-. Bargain Price 8/11. Ladies’ Smart Dorothy Overalls. Short sleeves, st r a pped in smart coloured checks, em - broidered i n washing silk on bust. Special at 7/11 19 doz. Ladies’ White Woven Bloomers. Elastic top & knee. Easter Bargain Price 4/11 pr. 53 dozen Black Cash* mere Hose. All wool, fast jlack, women’s size. 4/11* pr. 9 dozen Moirette Underskirts- , In navy, black, sax e . vieux rose, emerald, etc. Easter Bargain Price 9/11. Irish Roller Towelling, with red border; 16-inch. Worth 1/11. Easter Bargain Price 1/4*. I 97 P a i rs W 0 me n'a and O.S. SILK BLOOBSERS made from heavy 10 Dome White JAPANESE SILK, worth 23/6 pair* Special * at 16/11 ioa-iiO'H2 Cuba Stroet, Wellington. New, Easy Way to Learn Piano Playing in 8 LESSONS Great Discovery of Interest to all A Grand FREE Offer! LESS than a year ago Mrs. A. Wilson didn’t know one note from another. To-day she plays the piano—entirely by note —better than many who have played for years. Here she tells how she learned so easily. Thousands of others, from school children to men and women of 50 to 70, have also learned in the same way. A new method makes Pianoplaying amazingly simple to master.' You can try it on a Money-back Guarantee. “ From childhood I always had a longing to play the Piano. “Often I felt that I would gladly give half my life if some fairy would only turn my wish into a fact. You see, I began to think I was too old to learn —that only some sort ot fairy magic could give me ability to play. I was 35 years old —the mother of a small family—before I knew one note from another. Until I learned to play, hearing music—especially the Piano—gave me almost as much pain as pleasure. My enjoyment of it was always soured by envy and regret-—envy of those who could entertain and charm with their playing, regret because I had to be a listener. And I suppose it is that way with everyone wno has to be satisfied with hearing music instead of playing it. “ Too often parties and social Katherines were all but spoiled for me. I enjoyed myself until someone suggested music ; then I felt " left-out ” —a lonesome wall flower—a looker-on instead of part tbs party* I was missing half the fun. nearly as bad when visitors i, at s so much easier to entertain le if one can turn to the Piano to the gaps when conversation lags. But [ lately our Plano was just a piece of iture. We bought it three years ago. ly to have it in the house for our little girls to reach the are for being lessons —for I was determined that should not be denied the full enjoyb of music the way I had been. !ut as it turned out, I learned to play •e my girls—in fact. I myself am now ; teacher. The way I blossomed Into ianist (almost over nirht, you might lias been a big surprise to all who r me. and to myself as well. My ds seem to think I must be a newiyvered genius. But If there was any is about it. it wasn’t on my part, in the Lessons I took—a new and iified method that makes it remarkeasy for anyone to add music to tbeir lives. Anyone anywhere can now t to play the Piano just as easily as d. All the hard part, all the big use. all the old difficulties, have keen t away by this method. ** t learned entirely by borne study—in my spare time—from fascinating correspondence lessons that make everything so simple and easy that one can't go wrong with them. It's a short-cut way to learn so much simpler and so entirely different from the old and hard-to-undersvand methods. I know that I made better and faster progress than I over could by bothering with a private teacher or joining a class. In fact, within three months after I took my first lesson, my playing was better than that of many of my friends, because the wonderful System lessons sent me by the Sullivan Ceuservaterinm ef ■■lie Ltd. were so easy to understand. ** Then they are so interesting that study and practice were more like a pastime than a task or duty. And so convenient, you can study and practice just whenever yon please, with no strangers around to TniVi you nervous. 44 1 only regret I didn't know of this wonderful method years ago. To play is such a great comfort—no matter how much I am alone. I never get lonesome I can always turn to my Piano for amusement. I can always entertain visitors—l no longer feel 44 out of it ” at social gatherings-Do you wonder I so glady recommend the method which brought me such pleasure and satisfaction.” This woman’s experience is by no means unusual. Over 10.000 others—from school children to men and women of SO to 70 — have learned to play Piano in the same way this lady did. Our method is a revolutionary improvement over the old and hard-to-leaxn methods, and is as thorough as it is simple and easy. We teach you in the only right way—by nets. Ko 44 trick ** music, no 44 numbers ” —a shortcut method because every step is made so simple and clear. FREE TUITION We want one or two pupils in emi town and district throughout the Dominion to help spread the story of this wonderful, easy system of teaching Piano. So for a limited time we offer Free Tuition—the only charge being a nominal one for Music. Postage, etc. Send your name and address now before this offer is withdrawn. You are under no obligation—simply sign the Coupon with name and full address sad post to us. Free Book “ HOW TO PLAT PIANO IN EIGHT LESSONS ” will be sent to every earnest man or woman who wishes to know all about this Wonderful System—how it was discovered and how it is taught. This Free Book is just full of valuable information for you. including the Special Terms of Free Tuition to a limited number of new students. Sullivan Conservatorium of Music (N.Z.) Ltd. PREMIER BUILDING AUCKLAND SULLIVAN CONS. OF MUSIC <M.Z.> LTS P.O. Bex 1430. Studio ISJ. Premier Building. Auckland. T enclose 4 .penny stamps. Please send me your free book, •• Hew te Play Plane in Eight Lessens.’ 4 anti particulars of your Free Tuition Offer. Name (Mr.. Mr?.. M';ss> -- Address

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10850, 16 March 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10850, 16 March 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10850, 16 March 1921, Page 7

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