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A MUSICAL EDUCATION CPPC?C f flPflA FOR A CROWN. fair — ENGLISH SHOULD BE IN ALL HOMES WHERE BREAKFAST COCOA THERE IS A PIANO OR ORGAN. POSSESSES THLE FOLlSwinV DISTINCTIVE MERITS : rpHE *b°™ heading will, of course, *ppear to nri in« pv fig gi «y ft fin X mostpeopleai the height of absurdity, ' UfcliyAkl UF rLAwUUIi. yet the absurdity is more apparent than real. QHPFRIfIRITY IN fl II AI I T V It gde« without saying that » finished musical •urtniunili in education in the regular course cannot be had GRATEFUL and CO&FORTINGt for * crown, or even with several hundred addi- f fh vvT> vnT1 B „_ nv«PPPTrn tional crowns, but can it be truthfully said that ' t0 tne A&.KVUU& or DYbPhPTW. the peraon with a sufficient knowledge of music NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED. to play accompaniments readily on the piano or I n Quarter-Pound Tins only, organ to all the popular and standard songs Pr< ,_ ftr<l|l hv TAlwl re vwh *- r« T.trt of the day has education? Assuredly EE * Wai< 8 o £«Bji™i? ChffiSJ, foiSS,' ltt not. A musical education sufficient to enable ENGLAND. one to pl»y correctly accompaniments ie the __ —^ — — --. _ .^ _ songs sung in the home frequently gets and B Efjl RTB a?" 7 Kj" g^ U% ■» rag fig gives more pleasure from the modest accom- ff^.f|^|j| _j^ 3k lilllillfil plishment than does the acquirements of many HBn I \& WWwffQ on whose education large sums have been expended. •To the more modest musical education the . - . above heading applies. Such an education the J . . Otago Witness is now enabled to offer its f^ muiic-loving readers for % crown, believing that j 2W ffl" j*m»sLs*>. »it is the greatest benefit it can give to its sub- ■ M%Jp4&fy Jojb &*& 4&^ %& This ready-made musical education consists > '{ cJj[ ffl *& %gr&%^ V? %0 tit Pratt's Chart of Chords for the Piano and j | Organ, which is the nearest approach to a j l iy'THVfa» nd ready-made knowledge of music yet attained .. Jefl jp^ Jf\ J&tym It is a short cut to harmony, and is to music JOt *Ljir mi& SL&/ what the multiplication table is to arithmetic — jsEa xj^ %&r \ % quiok method of learning to play the Piano •r Organ without a teacher. v •< Contains all the elements of Food in With this chart anyone can with but a small' eas iiy digested form." amount of practice become an expert accompanist. It is complete self-instructor, enabling GORDON STABLES, M.D., R.N. •nyone to play without difficulty accompani- ~ ments to any song ever written. It is valuable ror to the advanced musician as well as the be- ■ «■ j _^ ginner, embracing nearly avery major and minor |OT3 fi t S~~""" chord used in music, and is endorsed by „ _. * , . *_. j . j teachers and musicians everywhere. ' 'An excellent Food, admirably adapted This chart is the practical result of years of to the wants of infants and young ■tudy by Charles E. Pratt, the noted American persons, and, being rich in phoscomposer and musician, whose compositions phates and potash, is of the greatest have world-wide popularity and a larger sale utility in supplying the boneIfchan those of any other American or European forming and other indispensable composer. elements of food." Believing that the educational value of this r HA <; A tawfron md Chart is very great, the Otago Witness has SIR CHAS - A< CAMERON, M.D. arranged with the publishers to supply Pratt's , 1■ _• Chart of Chords to its readers at 5s each, and in gffVelllQ S addition to the Chart of Chords the publishers . „ , .. . „ . * tave kindly agreed to send without extra charge " May rely upon it whenever a diet of a copy of the Book of Songs, containing 184 this class is required. songs, with words and music. Many of these • h. C. 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Otago Witness, Issue 2268, 19 August 1897, Page 54

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Page 54 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2268, 19 August 1897, Page 54

Page 54 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2268, 19 August 1897, Page 54

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