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II Billiards ■ Billiards ■ BihWs I I Reduced Prices/ Reduced Prices! FULL.BI2E TABLES (Guaranteed) • From £155.\ j BILLIARD CLOTH (The beot In th« World) at £5 Per Yard.! BALLS AND CUES REDUCED. — -Send for our Latest List of Sundries and Sample of Cloth—— . C. BIRD & CO., LTD. Bliliari Table Specially ' 157/9 WILLIS ST. - - WELLINGTON j SOME DAY VOUXL BE SORRJ That you cannot boxl j£ssmsjifes^ When you find yourself j^^^^^^^^k. facing the bully, your ske will not help you — but wM^MMmMk SCIENCE WILL!. Don't '^M^^^^^i * -i wait until the day of. re- l^^^^^^^^v grets arrives! Let Reg. L. *|P||l||^ ("Snowy") Baker teach LEARN.. BUAitfbr Hundreds of New Zealand pupils of the BAKER Course have successfully W^*W#W^?^€^^^% mastered tho hits, moves and counters that are used by the world's : % : »llis^ greatest exponents of the art. 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Ra»Wy Street, DUNEDIN ,jm«j«unmi.miii.ii -j^^^. , , , . nnwnnßra ||, i ||| l ,^ H pi.iuu».»uuujiii»m.n»«jji^^ i i,iwitMi^iwi«^ I LEARN TO BOX g IL ,V V p * t 3 Z°JL a^ AK "FII j p »^..l«»«»i...u.^ mj „.^ mi m 1,, Trainer, ALBERT DRAKE. <fl 7 WILL TEACH., YOU HOW TO BOX AND KEEP FIT. I School of Boxing & Physical Cultural- 291a Willis St., Weliiagtoa j. j OPPOSITE TB ARO SCHOOL. — Late Fritz Holland's Rooms. — 3 ! Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 9.80 p.m. Massage a Specialty. |. I THEY ARE 3OF 7000 DELIGHTED NEW ZEALANDERS I WHO HAVE LEARNED TO PLAY PIANO IN 8 LESSORS | !' No influence other than the sterling merit of the " Sullivan | System "is responsible for the three following letters. The " Sulli- j - van Conservatorium " has over 3,600 Testimonials from New Zea- • j ! land Pupils praising this wonderfully easy, simplified method of j ' Piano Playing. ■ : • I No. 2192. MR. F. CLARK, TOKO, 24th A?RIL, 1921, writ«:— 4 ;i often wished I could play the Piano, and now I have every confidence I will under the ' Sullivan System.* I had ho idea music could be' made so easy — it is i simplicity itself," 1 No. 4472. -MRS. M. MacDONALD, NORTH SPIT, 1 3th DECEM- I ' BER, 1921, sayss— " I hardly thought it possible to learn to play the Piano m 8 | , Lessons, but after mastering Lessons 1, 2, 3, the rest was like child's play. It i» g a pleasant, quick, easy method of learning." , | Ne, &8. MR. R. C. HAMILTON. GORE, 7th JANUARY, tutei i— I M Whefi I forwarded .you my firil payment I felt a little doubtful about playintf the Plane In 8 Lessons ; but sincel have learned the first Lessens, I feel confident g that I shall be able to play any kind of music. 1 ' ! YOU CAN DO IT TOO 1 ONE LESSON 'A WEEK FOR 8 WEEKS will enable you to play J Waltzes, Songs, Hymns, Dance Music, Marches, etc. You learn to play a Waltz with the first Practice Lesson, and a thrilling March with the second Lesson. No | previous knowledge of music required. No tedious exercises or scales to practice | with the " Sullivan Lessons." You learn at home m your spare time. S | SMALL FEE-EASY TERMS | I The Fee is so small, and the payments so lenient that anybody, young or old, jj I can easily afford to learn Piano Playing with this wonderfully Easy System. No | i trick music, numbers or makeshifts— you play by note I—the1 — the only correct way to B | read music. The " Sullivan Way " is Sure, Quick, Simple. ' ■ | ! For advertising purposes only " Free/ Tuition "is offered to a few v more Pupils | I m any part of the Dominion, the only charge being a small one to cover cost of 1 | jMusic, Printing,. Clerical Help, etc. Simply fill m your name and address on | B Coupon below and post immediately for Prof. Sullivan's FREE BOOK "How to | 8 Play Piano m 8 Lessons," together with full particulars of " Free Tuition" offer w M and easy termj of payment. Here is the Coupon— fill m and posl Intday. i $ SULLIVAN CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC (N.Z.) LTD.' <5 < Studio 160 Premier Biiildmgs v Auckland. , ' '^1 4 '. Gentlemen : I enclose 4 Penny Stamps for postage. Please send me Prof. % Sullivan's FREE BOOK; " How to Play the Piano m 8 Lessons," and partic- £ X ulars of your " Free Tuition Offer." to v? Name (Mr., Mrs., Miss) , . ....... .; — „; i# ....„ A . ""-, % in-« Address "———«" ~...«....~- ~._~..-,-__ j^ SUMMER. TIME IS PICNIC . TIME ) trj) ' FOR EFFICIENT, RELIABLE AND \ fc M ts CHEAP MOTOR TRANSIT t: ' i v ' . ■'.'.:-■ .... .■:-; .- ■ ' -■■■-. ' V •' '...- Rin^ 'Phorae 246Q2-P, CALLAGHAN BourtnaoansissasHaasniMasaasHßSasassasMSMSßSißßSHSM^^

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NZ Truth, Issue 850, 4 March 1922, Page 8

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