j Ns^unton s Universal Method \-oi Reading Music at Sight. -.*— * - • -•;- o - - / ■p|EMON3T : BATJSa- • the- fuef;that -tlif XJ, most difficult nuisiQ irnbW; roan -be rxwil at'sicfiit,' and effectively ,pj ay erf tho 1 pupfil without knowledge of lanes"; -Legor j Lines, . Clefs, t Spaces^ -Accidontals, : SJiarps^ , j i'lats, etc. ■- .;' > ./ \\- y-. ' ' i Anything qbta,^a^e<%^ajß^-- fefekcr'sys- ■ tcm can lx? accoiiiplisho3U'»yv;Khis : "systeui in loss- tijno, with loss nicntal effort, and infinitely less expense. l'asonta and guardians shauld malce a, point of getting their % children taught 'by tbis method. \ •D. ROWE, v Agent, /c ' . . 62, -Victoria At en ue.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11596, 28 June 1905, Page 6
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94Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11596, 28 June 1905, Page 6
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