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r, i i i . ii — OLD SCOTCH WHISHT W W •tllllßWiiVl *l WHISKY DlSTlttCfSfc ' . AND AVUIIJ liiUijil AFTER REGRETS /■■■■■■ IMPORTANT JAMES BUCHANAN & CO., Ltd. Distillers of "Black & White" Whisky, are m the predominant and unrivalled position of holding upwards of 29,000,000 gallons of Scotch Whisky m bond m Scotland. ; C; , Stocks of this magnitude assure a continuance of Old Matured Whisky. \ /^^^h The Kind They Wear m the Navy! J§P^ Illiiliilp l When s'ou're looking ovei* the. prices', remember that T^KJ^Sm each garment is made by Rayner's,' Liverpool .which means tne yer J r height of quality. They're splendid wear for naval, farm or .bush wear. We sell them m two qualities. THe best is something Special m Quality. Made of heavy English WMm ' MEN'S 19/6; EXTRA LARGE 21/W Tlle socOn^ Quality is a little lighter m weight and jjnjjad^ «** thoroughly reliable. Our great value price: \ ifwM MEN'S 14/6; EXTRA LARGE 15/6 ir 4? We aa s 0 have this second quality embroidered U.S.S. 'I m^ MEN'S 15/6; EXTRA LARGE 16/6 >S Order Yours Early — — ■ We Pay." Postage. REAN'S LIMITED .In Willis Street, WELLINGTON; Queen Street AUCKLAND N.Z. Agents for J. J. Rayner & Sons, Naval Outfitters, LIVERPOOL. A MUSICAL EDUCATION FOR 5/6 LEARN TO PLAY THE PIANO THIS EVENING , fl^gP- LIGHTNING SELF*TEHeHER i^xrr^__i~y Our Musical Educator (Regd.) ' . . . iji' C~*~TjFnf "The Regal Key-board Guide"' is made to fit behind the keys of piano or i|i I'lSSbS'li^li ffitf\ organ. It is not merely a chart to show you how to vampt but it teaches you jijl ISEH'-fc'.pi. fc^y\\ ' how to play from Real Music. No special music needed... It enables anyone , 'it' !^3>fes> #^3ii^M'l entirely ignorant of music— particularly children— to master piano playing at !iy X^^y^&^Wr *' B^ t k y correct notation and m a little while- to become an expert player. !fi w® f&tyzS&jjiEiL No expense of a teacher ! No expensive music to buy I No hard compliijß 'fwi^^ "*^ cated practise ! A child considers it a pleasure, not a task. Easy as A.8.C., B •*&™&rj£ r '* li / *i anc ' on ly one outlay. All you need do is to place before you the key-board ,fh jri^\yw^yy^ JS - and anymusic desired, then start off to playthe chosen pfcee with both hands. v\yh&r/&?r!ffl&rL Thousands of students testify to the genuineness of our method and \\ '• Wyi^\ttU*srP&i unsolicited testimonials' from all over Australia and .lSfcw Zealand speak for iVi-VSKfeP^ JrA K»,themselves. No Patent Music! v .-';: -•• Aa 1 :"; - ■.. M u~£s%f%fig Jt '■ One lady says :— "I iearned all my first- music lessons' from the Regal s-i-^ — •'«■«■. Kejf-board Guide. Of all systems it is the simplest. I jaw through it at a glance and am recommending it all around. In a short time I passed the Elementary, Junior and Intermediate Examinations, and next year am going up for thelCapandGb/wn." '■.- . .. The Key-board was published for £3 35., but for an advertisement to .help^.to mpke its known, we have decided to give away. Free, for the next 30 days, a large Book of Music-corvjainftVg^ ITO'pages, of old and new songs, with music, and the complete System, with full instructions, for the One. charge of-5/6 only, T.-ith 3d. extra tor postage. No other charge whatever. -.' •' - ' „ Send postal notes, addressed to Manager, Anglo-American Publishing Co. (Reg,), Box 1163, Poet Office Chambers. George Street. Sydney. N.S.W. .. '-".>

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NZ Truth, Issue 1030, 22 August 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1030, 22 August 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1030, 22 August 1925, Page 7