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A MUSICAL EDUCATION \ FOX HALF A CRQWn. SHOULD BE IN ALL HOMES WHERE I THERE IS A PIANO OR ORGAN. ' THE above beading will, of course, &u pear to mci«t people ai the height of absurdity, jet the absurdity is more apparent than rn_l. It goes without saying that s nni»hed muatcs.l education in the regular course cannot be had '. for a crown, or even with several br-ndred addi- ] licnal crowaiij but c*n it be truthfully aaid that \ the per* on with a tufficient knowledge of rausio to pl»y accompanii/jcnt^ lvadily oa tbe pi*no or . org&n to »H the popnlar and standard songß ' of tbe day has no musical eoucatiou P Assuredly j not. A rantical education snfficient to enable j one to play correctly accompaniments to the J srngs frung in tbe borne frequently gets.' and ! gives more pjeaimre from the modest tccotrtpliebment than does the acquirements of rn*i.y . on whose education large sums have been j expended. " I To the more modest musical education the j »bave heading applies. Such an education the i Otago Witness is now enabled to- offer its 1 rx.uiic-loviug readers for half a crown, the pub- j liabers having recently decided to reduce the price to that num. This ready-made musical education consists ' «! Pralt's Chart of Chords for the *Pi«eo and j Orgkii, which is tbe nearest approach to » ready-made knowledge of mnsic yet attained ! by science. It is a short cut to harmony, and is to music what the multiplication table is to arithmetic — ; a quick method of learning to play the Piano ■ or Organ without a tencber. With thie chart; anyone cau w>tfa but % small . amount of practice become an expert accom- ' p»nUfc. It »« crtnptateielf-intibrueior, enabling j anyone to play without difficulty accompani- • meutg to acy socg ever written. It is valuable to the advanced musician as well as tbe beginner, embracing nearly »vpry major and minor chord used in mnsic, and is endorsed by teachers «r>d musicians everywhere This chart is tbe psactical result of years of study by CbarleH E. Pratt, the Doted American composer and musician, whoso compositions have world-wide popularity and a larger sale than those of any other American or European composer. ' Believing that the educational and pleasuregiving va!ue of th : s Chart is vtry great, '• the Otago Witness has arranged .with the j publishers to nij<ply Pratt.'* Chart of Chords to i it» Teaderit at Hai.f a Cbown each, »nd in ftddition to the Chart of Chords the publishers have kindly agreed to send without extra charge a copy of the Bock of Songs, containing 18£ scngfl, with words and music. Many of these tongs are old-time favourites long oub of print that can be tb'ained in no other way. Every home that ba* a patio or organ, e^peciiJly wbere there are children, should have PraU's Chart of Ctords. Addiees, with postal cotes to value of 2<i 6d, with l£d for postage, Publishers Otago Witness, Dunediu. THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, & AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). SPECIALLY Empowered by Act of Parliament to act as Exocutor, Trustees, Secoiver, Liquidator, Guardian, Committoe undar the Lunafacs Act, and Attorney under power, - in the same way as an individual, but unlike an individual tho Company never dies nor leaves I the country, nor becomeß incapacitated, and its J financial position is easily ascertained. This j Company is specially qualified therefore to _ct • ■ lor absantees. . j C-A.3PIT-A.X., _350,000. J (10,000 Shares of £5 Each.) TOTAL LLAJ3ILITY, £100,000. Directors: E. B. Cargill, Esq., J. M. Hitcaiei, Esq., James Hills, Esq., P. C. Neill, Esq., Joha Esq., J. R. Sinclair, Esq. W. Lawkkncz Simpson, Manager. Ofij^e: xchange Euildings, Liverpool street, Dunedin. Agent in London: H. J. Gibds, Esq., j 34 Leadenhall stroot, E.C. \ The Company collect ronta, dividends, into- ' rest, or other income, mrest money, negotiate j ioaaa, purchase and hell real and personal -ro- - \ perty, manage estates, and gonerally act ».p agents. Forms, charge*} • *nd all btti«r' idformation* can bo obtained on application at the onice ol tho Company or «iy of its agendas. An old resident in the person of Mrs Lawrence, relict of the late Mr John C. Lawrence, died at her residence, South Dunedin, last ■ week, after a painful illneag, the result of an accident. The deceased lady was a native of Hamilton, near Glasgow, and was much esteemed by all who knew her. She leaves two daughters and a eon.

SIDEROSTHEN _• COATING PAINT for IBON, STEEL, ZINC, &c. ABSOLUTELY RUST-PROOEi and BUST-PREVENTING. PRESERVES ALL IRON, GALVANISED IRON, or ZINC HOOFING from DECOMPOSITION. SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR DREDGES. SUITABLE for PAINTING BOILERS, INSIDE and OUTSIDE SHELLS; DIGESTERS, DRAIN and WATER PIPES, GAS PIPES, TANKS, and ALL KINDS of IRON WORK. ; IN CWT DRUMS. TO BE HAD FROM ALL MERCHANTS; I NATIONAL MORT&ASE & ASENOf G9. OF iiW lEIUiD, SOLE AGEJSTS tfOR KEW ZEALAND. ' ; ~T~" A /STyT _^H "B"" 1 9 ' lii<ii^3E« habit j SH.ACILI-OCIL S Unuwiv i^^ssj^bss?. It can he "iven secretly or otherwise, and is the onlj ' •emedy which can be token at home with certainty o ] OfIHBHHB^. BE9BB ._tfßtt&k, CBHHMk IH^SBI mccess. Ko pain, discomfort or restriction. Write . — i^^k —..ii——— KflaMk sß^^ »-day for Book of particulars and testimonials froiK ■ H B AW VK a iffik. 9m Ivfng witnesses, sent (sealed) pott, free to any address. H B Hi B » EITCK.ASY Co., C 2 Hunter Btreet, SYDNEY I JL W ■!■ \a«S^ JL^i MANSA VITA REMEDIES. To OVERTAKE PRESSURE of BUSINESS, Y^AAI/IM^ MrsTOWLER V V. %^ Jf r% I I WSB ■■ ■• Has been compelled to X_^ I I I OPEN CENTRAL PREMISES. johb. j. . m j^^ PP 0 * Inquiries can now be made and Medicines "~• " r€ £\ j^i %»3& CL £^ fls EOYAL AIiCADE, DUNEDIN. i ARE THE BEST FOR I Rflß^ TGWLER 1 X>EGS to inform tbo Ladies and Gentlemen TinAiTATHTTT TTi "TOMTIT /^TTH"Vr /"I "Y7" i- 11 * *>i Dunedm that she has all kinds of ECONOMY, EPPICIEICT, «—-_«--* f^"^ / .7 PILES can be cured by Mrs Towler's treatment without an operation or detention from T>*'| tf> ft T\T""T" TTI 1 '^k T* business if bleeding or internal ; if protruding, — — — — II I I U A \J I I I■l *\f can ? to P c TC -^ catarrh and intense itching AND II I I 11. /A 111 111 I I at ni S hts - Helief can be obtained if my treat_2_? JLJ U XU-O-X/X-LJX X X • ment is STRICTLY ADHERED TO. Full printed directions relative to treatment, medicine, and the cost on application to mo personally or by letter. Consulting Room : No. ———————— 15 Royal Arcade, Dunedin. Local references. MANSAVITA for Liver Troubles. ALL' SIZES. SINGLE OR DOUBLE OVENS. JSSai?Si oIiSS. Mr Goro, Town Clerk, St. Kilda, writes to tell r\ A~ A T /^V/^TTTTC! T3 I T>T7Tr' mc that no considers my Ointment tho best V^_i.lii.J_VJvjrUJl(C3 X XxXhSh. he has ever usca. He says it cures everything, and it surpasses anything of the kind ever in- ~*** troduced into JZ-unedu:. MANSAVITA MALE PILLS FROM ALL IRONMONGERS; JUSSivS S^SS_ MANSAVITA LINIMENT. OR, THE MAKER, read testimonials : __—_ ■ " | „ , Brunswick street (off Cargill road), XI. 33. SI3C--9LCISLI-.0C15L, To Mrß Towlcr , Sole Propr a SS?-of the gres^ Mansavita Remedies. v ■—»—-* -—■*—. -/->--— n r^rrtT* TnT^m Dear Madam, — I wish to thank you sincerely PRINCES STREET, 'S?&£^%£s£ k i2'£?Z four years I have been in a hopeless condition. "T\TT'M"p'T)l"Vr I lost the use of my hands and feet through a severe attack of rheumatism. I was in the mm m m mm mm Bmm mmm _a _h_i wmm m— — — — — i bospital for ti 'ong time, and have been uudar tmmmm^mmmm^mm^—B^m^^^^^^^a^^i^^Bxm^^^^^m^^^—^^^^^^^^^^^^^mr treatmert from most of the doctors in Dunedin. JIH ~Jklll If El I*l% C OM||A limbs were swollen to two or three times • W. FAULKWER & SONS "Ye send thU UtUe book on application. (LIMITED), ment, and although I have only been using ■BPUTATIOh" y IBA.RB DUNEDIN your Liniment for a few- weeks, lam now quite S.MBLETOH-8 IYE OINTMENT E^ffwotvcr^nd £hS£?"ig£ cures all eye disorders, and nothing belter *-* Wire Weavers and Galranisers. Mann- or chi i dron . y ou are at libert ' to p ub lfsh this can be applied. Get a Genuine Pot from any facturera of Wire-netting Fences (sheep, Dip, statement, for I wish every sufferer to know Chemist, or wholesale of SHARLAND and rabbit-proof) back or galvanised ; Wire whai your Liniment has done for me. ' &Co., Ld., Auckland and Wellington. s Mftttresse», Oat, Malt Kiln, and W 001-drnnar -\r rr BT>nw\ T T — ** Floors. Iron Railings, Fencings, and Gar- . den Seats, Sieves, Screens, Rivets, Bolts (plain ir pnVAI APPAhC rtliucnm I- —-..-. X t <i».h_,i<i^«th«.« -I ior galvanised), made to order. itimates lb RUY AL ARUADE, DUHEDIH, 'MENE'^t^t;''!.-?^?; ■• given. Ml letters from the country respecting my anUieptic abiorkent. and will lut virUx a* Usy as jj B _Cash Purchasers of Cast Iron and O'J Plle a " d Eczema treatment will receive prompt any other «t double the price. _. An- miantitv ~eAn attention All communications strictly con- " SANITARY "^1 Any quantity. _^n MentM mugfc )je accompanie^ wth ~Tot^bfain«li-maUD»p— «ad Chemi.tt. |^\TAGO DAILY TIMES. - The mly I stamped envelope lor reply. - •■ Morning Newspaper published between I Marshall's Chemical Co., wholesale agents; ' sni3s_iJro*Ci.Ud.*OWEl- '.5?~ Oamiru an 3 Inveroargill. Circulating ex- •J. H. Hancock and K. Kutherford, Caversham ; A&okiaßd an&Vfttiintun. -- -'■ r - l*Blk«_ tensively in Dunedin and all Provincial ;J. Peterson and Co., Georgo street; H. L. towns. Sproscn. chemist. Octagon.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 10

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