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Mr. "Pussyfoot" Johnson! You have stated at all your meetings that the Drug Evil has not flourished under Prohibition, and that hundreds of Homes for' Drug-addicts „ have been closed since Prohibition was introduced. Now here is a ' Cable Message m all New Zealand Papers Last Monday: " DRUQ TARING. INQUIRY^!* Sti7.s,A. Greatest per Capita Consumer. 1 . (Rec. October 1, li.s ' p].m.) . 5 ' NEW YORK, sept, 30. It is understood that an investigation conducted by a committee composed of Messrs. Hughes, Mellon >s and Hoover found that the United States is the greatest per capita consumer of drugs ilk the world. As & result of the investigation President Harding has decided to open the way to hold a conference of nations to discuss this cjuestion.— Aus. N.Z.Cables Assn. [Note. — Mr. Hngkes is Secretary of State, Mr. Melloa Secretary • »f the Treasury, and Mr. HfpVer Secretary ;_of Commerce]. What have you to say to 1 THAT, Mr. Johnson?

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MISS RITA HOWARD. - . Aged 6y 2 Years. W ■' ¥¥ ' ■ ' Read her Mother's report H *±~%.mJtmm «■% w« 8~8 Jt-iirin. jfL 4r^% ' of little Rita's success as 1 _f*sß fFi #11 1 lllllli^ Iflß - a pupil of the uwCll AA ill & m\J AAA V lv ARIvIN'S METHOD. • ■• • \ v , . / ■ .-.■■■■ Learn to Play the ARKINS' ' WAY. P k No Musi| By the wonderful ARKINS' SIMPUFIED METHOD OP PIANO- Mainly unders tand^ no^nd^ fror^ FORTE INSTRUCTION it is possible for anyone, anywhere, to Sid e P ielsure? r to learn and to piay; learn to play the piano m a remarkably short time. ~ ' •To those'- who reaiiiy wish to piaythe The simplicity of this truly remarkable" new' method .will astonish you. Read what little Rita Howard's mother says or her standard notation, and not ■ 'fake':. ; daughter's progress. . Consider carefully what Mr; Titzpatrick CK> Blr^ and others sayof it. And there is no departure, from, the accepted „ TBnis \ ■ * , TU . n , •.:." form of musical notation— simplicity is not attained at the expense : T HE arkins METMipD^s^ALi. ?v of, commonsense, or-by the subterfuge of "patent" niusic. •,■..;;.:„■.■, ;that you- claim.it to be. .: ; r. v.: „ "• I have been trying lor years to maaTHE ARKINS' SIMPLIFIED - UNTIL THREE WEEKS AGO!" — ter the piano by other systems and RAPID METHOD - (Mrs.) A. L. HOWARD,- Penneshaw, masters, but got hopelessly muddled, will place at your comand the whole Kangaroo Island, S.A i; .. :: • when I noticed your adyertiseof the music of the world It will J mvs ' sa^ r lam very 1 pleased with ment and enrolled, I had little hope open up opportunities for a musical the Arkins' Pianoforte, Course. Every- of realising my ambition of becoming ' career for thousands, and- is endorsed thing is very simplerand lam sure a pianist, biit,, fallowing you instruct-.-bv the most capable 'pianoforte ar- musiG* would be. a -pleasure for every- tions accurately, I found you turned • fists and tutors one. if they learnt your way."— J. A. out a musician as well as a pianist You'll begin f to 'plav simple melodies JOHNSTON, Eureka, R.R., N.S.W.- Although your Pianoforte Course is riirht' from the start and m one "I am pleased to say lam progressing so wonderfully simple, yet it is verjr. 'month you may master and play^ ver y favourably. The simplicity of coniprehensive, taking m the whoto many simple but beautiful selections; y° uiv method, is wonderful, and the , construction- of music. One.of the and rapidly be able to play any tune 1 thing lam most pleased about is the greatest reasons for its success is .. ' „,, „'* mllc ,ip an d entertain your' fact tnat it: teaches the old notation.' 1 that it anticipates and meets, intelli- , self^your fSly^ and your frfends. ~ J- .C. ADAMS, walnui-o-mata. gently, every difficulty, making tho All the time you'll be learning- the L/ow.g* Hutt, Wellington, N.Z. study of music (as it should be) a theory of niusic upon which you can "All©\Jr me to congratulate you on pleasure."— MlSS E. BAXTER, New build a foundation for unlimited pro- >\ our remarkable method which is St., Middle Brighton, Vie. "-ress And it is all so fascinating' simplicity itself, and which would do ( What these people have done, hun--imiDl'v a matter' of following one m- those conservative teachers of niusic, dreds of others have done, hundreds L. o , t i n<r nftpr anothpr wno - Profess that music cannot be are doing to-day, hunreds will do toteiestin* step aitei anotnei. taught by post, a lot of good, and al- . morrow. And YOU can be one of IT IS NOT NECESSARY, THAT ter their views. I can honestly say them! For the same opportunity that YOU KNOW ANYTHING- WHAT- I never understood music until I enabled them to become capable piEVER; ABOUT MUSIC ' started the Arkins' Course, but I cer- anists is now open to you. to learn to play the piano by this rirwßffm FTP mao^v _«». <—w it <■»«&. T/\ ' > new way. You ; do not have to tie LUMiT LEi I£• KlT^ fl "WT^ HLi* 1-U v - ■ yourself down to regular hours for ...nnnniß i wnii B»Ta BW^ Wffl ffi* „^Vt . ' ' study, and you learn as quickly as INFORMATION M? JSP^. Jtl^ MLf YOU -I you please. All the intricate "mys- miuniHAiluil A. JBL, ™"^ «b»^ l\J\J. teries" of niusic have •been reduced ■i«.j»wl l .hu.. i ,. m .1.u..i.,. mm .<■■■ um—.wß«». ' ■ ... to a system of astonishing simplicity . ■ . ;■ ' — each step is made as clear as Make a start now to learn; to play the piano. Send us your name Pifv C the piano sa by d thS^pSirnew «^ address to-day, and we will send you, by returnpost, entirely arkins.' simplified method— free oi charge and obligation, our handsome .New Book, containwhy not you? . ing* full information. It explains everything 1 m detail, and will 1 pifcS o? c ?he °AßkiNS' METHOD™" clearly prove that the Arkins' Simplified Method is based upon note these extracts from reports:— regular, genuine music, as played all over the world, revealing "MY daughter, Rita, is P you absolutely the easy path to success m learning at home to only 6'/ 2 years, play the piano. Grasp this special offer while you may. SEND and cannot read, so i help her an i no MONEY, simply forward your name and address NOW, S'hI e donV' cr sh e Tno^ an w th^ before you do another thing, and address your application to the notes, counts very well, knows the „_«_._ . exercises, and. likes the Arkins' les- A'DJf TAPC DI A MAI7ADTI7 hP A FYI7RJIV sons very much. She Plays 'Home, AKfklr«s riAnUryKIH ALAI/iIiVIY Sweet Home' with both, hands, un- ■*»"««! ** * a^ft.l^V^& "WA% A a-i * * & derstands the treble clef and bass •'■. /t£\& mMsvtriiriLT'r' *» fVv T ca ic clef, and knows the lines ancJ spaces • 4*?5 DERWENT MOUSE ... m the treble. Surely this is most ". - . r ( , c , . . , • ■■■„.,.,.-," satisfactory for a little girl who 78/1 I flCf prpaffli Sf" fl f Affl^f flf I IV/>mAft At 1 \YnWFV KNEW NOT A NOTE OF MUSIC « 0^ V.U.SIIC.I tSUgll 01. \U>I S»Ki UI LIVCI UUUJ tH.J, 011/luß.|

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NZ Truth, Issue 881, 14 October 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 881, 14 October 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 881, 14 October 1922, Page 10

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