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a 'Or-' He wont avoid the puddles! - But it is your duty to see that he avoids the usual result of wet feet. He'll take a "cold in the head" as a matter of course. YOU mustn't. Directly that boy of yours shows signs of having contracted a chill, give him a dose of Bonnington's Irish Moss. "Colds in she head" have an unpleasant habit of developing rapidity into bronchitis; and 44 flu” germs are waiting to attack all whose vitality is lowered and whose throats are inflamed and irritated. do n't run risks! A dose of Bonnington's will nip any cold in the bud and draw an antiseptic film over the throat membranes to protect them against flu germs. You cannot buy any other remedy which wiH do this so effectively. Bonnington's is the safest, surest standby in cases of coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, etc. Pleasant to take : made to a time proved formula by fully qualified pharmacists : sixteen powerful ingredients, including the famous c honSru* Crispin. IRISH MOSS roe coughs & cocds Large Family Size 2/6 Family Cough Medicine. At s?**I"'*** 1 "'*** Handy Pocket Size 1/6

Society is made up of two classes of people—those who entertain and those who are entertained. In arranging invitations the question always arises as to whom among our friends are the folks who can do something more than merely sit around in chairs and listen. For the success of a Social Evening largely depends on the inclusion among the Guests of some one or two people who can and wiH PLAY THE PIANO. You will find that invariably the man or woman who can play die Piano is always sought after, has a large circle of friends, is almost always well liked by everyone who knows them. You would think, therefore, that more people would be willing t© learn the Piano, and there can be no doubt that the reason why they have not done so is that the old wearisome method of teaching, which covers years of drudgery, is more than most people can stand. LEARNING PIANO EASY Modern methods of instruction in almost all lines of study have helped to get rid of the drudgery of learning. and these methods have been introduced into the field of teaching Piano. Paderewski, the famous Piano-player, whose fingers are insured for thousands of pounds, practised 8 hours a day for a long number of years before making his first public appearance. Professor Sullivan practised and studied daily for 30 years before he evolved f*ie wonderful, simplified System of Piano Playing which will enable you to master the Piano and increase your popularity a hundseo fold in a few short months. Actuary you can play the in the first lesson within from half an ho%r to Hire hours and play it as well as a persen who has had tuition by the old-tune "standard” method fer a number of veers. There is one sure way to master the Piano quickly, the way that 30.900 people •art tyirjd apd proved before you—Ae SWLLtVAN way. Popularity amonget your funmdss anpsrsaanmrnt fSr yttfuil a**d your moillv <jun quieltly be accoaapfojhed by uewndwfitl iftethbd of lbaming whiph, m roaidy., enables pens witlfcp Wv space of on ty 8 Hfiwons to master die #B*mo and provtdps the tifeti* whereby you con ao on thrpnsgh the field of Pffcw F%p*tg to As utmost hdhjWts. Free Tuition Offer and Prof. Sullivan s Book There ase ne "tree” lessons, no “out-of-date” Music Books, in the Sullivan Course. Something for nothing usually proves to be just as valuable to you as the price you pay —NOTHING. The Sullivan Course, M k witt do for you what we claim, is weM worth the full price. However, w« are extending our FREE TUITION Offer for a limited time so (hart a few more people may be enabled to take advantage of this wonderful rood to popularity. Our profit will come from the spoken reeemmendafion of pupils who wfll talk to their friend* of the value received, and mis is why we make this remarkable offer. Do not hesitate. Clip the Coupon and sored it in to-day and then you will be among the number of those lucky cues to receive this remarkable offer. SULLIVAN CONSERVATOR! UM OF MUSIC (N.Z.y. LTD. 14, Premier Building », 'Auckland. 1 MOW ‘ ,uL *ri^r<v‘£r:?r H ' Studio: Bo* 1480, Auoklowd. Sd m fi hir*********

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17039, 12 May 1923, Page 3 (Supplement)

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17039, 12 May 1923, Page 3 (Supplement)

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17039, 12 May 1923, Page 3 (Supplement)

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