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FOR THE MAN WHO SMOKES^ We Sell SMOKBABLE^ Cheaper than any other firm m New Zealand. Read through this list and compare the prices with what your tobacconist charges you. Why not make up a good big order-^two or three pounds' worth — and keep m Smokes and Ih pocket. We pack carefully and mail to any address m the Dominion — but you must add the few pence for postage. Even I on a*big order our profit is too small to cover even this email fl cost. Write your name and address clearly and give ua full m- I structions for mailing-. Yellow and Green Three Castles, 7V 2 d packet, 3/1 tins of 50; Capstan, 7d packet; Royal Favorites, 6d packet; Old I Judge "IJpbaoco, 20z., 2/6; Green Three Castles, 2/11; Juno Plug, 1/2; Havelock Aromatic Plug, 1/5; Ditto Flake, 1/6; Dark, 1/7; iWestwood Ho Tobacco, 1/6 2oz. tins; Capstan Tobacco, 1/8; Mogul Playing Cards, 1/11 paok;.. Perkin's Briar Pipes, all shapes, 3/6; Red Folding Rubber Tobacco Pouches, 1/3; Flat Crocodile Pouches, Rubber Lined, m Grey or Brown, 316; Briar Cigarette Holders, .1/3 and 1/8, In imitation Amber, 9d; Elecrtro-<Plate Nickel Silver Cigarette Oaaes, half-price, at ' 6/3, 7/9, 9/3/ and 11/3, •mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, \ MELVEHNS; KarangaHape Road, AUCKLAND V ■■ ■ ■ '•.>••- J m *mmmmmmmmmmmmmmnWmamammmrm3*xmmmGK3BßßMmtam*mi.>i.Mi> wmtitiium umin tinu i v n.ig»K^-a>^

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Of M^lte-Believe Systems of Teachiiin^ MissicßyMail Don ? t be Deceived by flamboyant Claims ! J INVESTTIfeAxi: ! INVESTIGATE ! ASK FOR iEECIMENS OF THE MUSIC Fake Methods that Lead to, a Dead End' / Are a Poor Substitute for Proper Instruction. -.'• ■ - i & Ail over Great Britain, America and Australasia a. variety of systems are being advertised which claim to teach Piano-Playing m a handful of lessons, and their 'successes" announced with a great flourish of trumpets. "What are the facts ? These- systems all employ artificial and "short-cut" devices, which are utilised to enable the learner to play a few simple things- ..', Then he is done! The pupils of these systems are hopelessly unable to play fromany ordinary, piece of music. They ask the teachers when the socalled "course" is finished, for a list of compositions to go on with, but the music publishers don't print music m these "fancy" notations, and so when the series of specially- designed music is exhausted, the poor pupils are at a dead end! As Mark Twain onoe wittily remarked : "For those who like this sort of thing, it's just the sort of thing they'll like." So-called "simplifled" methods," it should be clearly understood, do not enable the pupil to play the ordinary music that , everybody else plays from. The pupil is helpless when there is before him a Hymn Tune or a simple melody m the ordinary hotatlon, MUSIC IS AN ABLT ■Whfeli reauires a course of legitimate study, and. you can no more | Kn to play the piano, AS A MUSICIAN DOBS, m a HANDFUL ; of lessons, than you can aeauire the art of landscape painting m . ; "three lessons -for eighteenpence." THE DOMINION CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF MUSIC UNDERTAKES TO TEACH MUSIC — REAL MUSlC— properly and according to the recognised principles of Trinity College, London known all the world over. Our methods, are. 'modern, studies , are'carr-ie'd out on simple, easy ,and carefully graduated lines. When you finish., your course with vs — and long before, YOU CAN PLAY | THE PIANO AS YOUR FRIENDS DO, from ordinary music. Noth- B ing else is any use to people with musical taste. Doi.'t fritter money B lawav on artificial "systems" which are mere delusions, as far as B the Art of Piano-Playing is 'concerned. Don't take our word for it, B but investigate ! ... I Don't be misled by Statements .that "real music" is taught, g There is only one kind of note music, such as is used m writing B Hymns, Songs, Waltzes, ate This is. the kind of Music we teach ! I yi'-'NINE OTHER COURSES. \. 1 In addition to Pianoforte ' Playing, our unique correspondence 1 method coders courses m Cornet, Violin, Pipe or Reed Organ, Sight Reading and Accompaniment. Theory of Music, Musical Composition Art of- Teaching Music, Sight Singing, Voice Production, etc. State m the Coupon which Course -interests you. y . • • • ' ~ , - DOMINION CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF -MUSIC'—; I*«B|»h >!>» 1598 Manchester St., Christchurch JmW am^ r \ N.Z. Please send me without obligation, free booklet, "Your Musical OpporWe court Invortl. . tunlt y'" as advertised m "Truth." 1 gation by all level- Name /minded people,' for \ v ,: ' ' .'•'■' we know- :Wei^ can ■'- ..;...:..,.............,...... "make flood." Age .......i Course' ■■', . . ■:' ,y ■■:-.■■ —^__ r ■

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NZ Truth, Issue 852, 18 March 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 852, 18 March 1922, Page 8