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u^p. yy ou to^o DiS e j panning & CO, WM WRIRHT h HO Souse, LMd f litate & Finaaolal Agmte, f f I VI . fflllUIII VJU UV.j opera House Buildings, Manners St., Wellington. (LIMITED) * FARM 68 Acres, only 6 miles from City of Wellington, LeaseRRFAH 1 AIM RIQPIIIT RAIfEDC hold, 21 years to run, rent £25 per annum. A good 4-room ootDllCflU «HU DIObUII DMIVCnOy tage, stables, etc, i horses, 25 cowb, 9 dry stock, carte, harness poultry, pigs. eto. ; milk round returning £30 per month ; sell COFFEE AND SPICE MERCHANTS everything aa a going concern for £775. ' TO LET 200 Acres of first-olass Bush Land, all fell, fenced, Great King Street, Dunedin. grassed, and sub-divided ; rent 10s per acred for flveiareaw with right of purchase. FANCY GOODS BUSINESS.-Wellington, oentral position, Bread Delivered to all parts of the City an 3 Suburbs *?"* for ° ew , Bh ?P and dwelling, *2 2s per week; Btook-»bout ___—_-_ t%. a „,_•. £o50 — at valuation, goodwill £50. Kmg up 921 or WTlte U GENTLEMAN'S MERCERY BUSINESS.-Wellin*ton, good «— _ business stand, lease 6 years, rent £2 per week, stock and fittings and everything as a going concern for £1100. You will save money if you use A GO OD GROCERY, WINE k SPIRIT BUSINESS for Sale "Family" Brand Coffee packed in one pound tins. F"^ particulars on application. ' A NOTED HOUSE. Threepence refunded on each tin returned to your m rr t? t> tTTT « t vt „ t Grocer T H A „ PROVINCIAL, w - 1 - Stafford Street, Dunedin. —. ■■ ** *m «j „ „ , This old-established and popular Hotel is most carefully Challenge Coffee Is 6d per lb unequalled for quality managed by the proprietor, * — — — ————*— an( j fl avor JOHN GEBBIE. Everything of the Best and all Drawn from the Wood.

VISITORS TO DUNEDIN . . will find . . COUGHLAN'S NEW gH AM ROCK HOTEL MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN, the Be&t place to stay a*-. The Tariff is 4s 6d per ray. The bedrooms are newly done np and sunny. The honee though central is away from the ncise of the principal thoroughfare. Address : — Shamrock Hotel, Dunbdin. PURJRI NATURAL MINERAL WATER. FOR RHEUMATISM, INDIGESTION ETC. At all Clubs, the Leading Hotel/a, and on board the U S.S. Co.'b Steamers. PURIRT NATURAL MINERAL WATER JAMES SAMSON AND CO Auctioneers, Commist-ion, House and Land Agents, Valuators, Dowlinq Stbeet, Dunedin. Established 1880. Telephone No. 69 BAKER BROTHERS, Furnibhing Undertakers, ASHBURTON. Direct Importers of Best and Latest Designs in Funeral Furniphings Funerals Conducted with the greatest Care and Satisfaction, at the most Reasonable Charges. Corner of Wakanui Road and Cas 4*4 * streets, and Baker and Brown's Coach Factory. GLOBE HOTEL O A M A KU. P.KELLY Proprietor. P. Kelly wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has purchased the Globe Hotel, and will be happy to meet them there. Country Visitors and the Travelling Public will find every convenience. The Hote which is being renovated throughout has accommodation for a number of Boarders Has its Private Sitting Roomß, Billiard Room, Bath Room, etc. Convenient to the New Railway Station and opposite the Theatre Royal. A good table kept. All Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality. Free Stabling accommodation.

A MUSICAL EDUCATION FOR HALF-A-CROWN. The above heading will, of coarse, appear to mort people as the height of absurdity ; yet the absurdity is more apparent than real . It goes without wying that a finished musical education in the regular course cannot be had tor half-a-crown, or even with several hundred additional half-crowna ; but can it be truthfully said that the person with a sufficient knowledge of music to play ac ompaniments on the piano or organ, to all the popular songs of the day, has no musical education ? Assuredly not. A musical education sufficient to enable one to play accompani* merits to the songs sung in the home frequently geti and gives more pleasure from the modest accompani ment than does many on whose education large sumi have b en cxi ended. To the more modest musical education the above headintr applies. Such an education the 'N.Z. Tablet' is now o&ering its music-loving readers for half-a-crown, believing that it is the greatest benefit we can give to our subscribers. This ready-made musical education constate of Pratt's Chart of Uhords for the piano and organ, which is |the nearest approach to the ready-muds knowledge of music yet attained by science. It is a short cut to harmony, and itis to musiowhat the multiplicati n table is to arithmetic, a quick method of learning to play the p ano or oigan without a teacher. With this Chart anyone can, with but a small amount of practice, become an expert pianist. It is a comilete self-instructor, enabling anyone to play the piano or organ at sight, and to play without difficulty brilliant accompaniments to any song ever written. It is valuable to the advanced musician as well as to the be.'inuei, embracing nearly every major and minor chord used m music ; and is endorsed by teachers and musicians everywhere. This Chart is the practical result of years of Btudj by Charles E. Pratt, the noted American com- \ Obcr and musician, whose compositions have worldwide popularity, and a larger sale than those of any other American or European composer. Believing that the educational value of this Chart cajjnot be o > er-estinpated, the ' N.Z. Tablet ' has arranged with the publishers to supply Pratt's Chart of Chords (published at ss) to its readers at the reduced prke of is 6d each, with 2d added for postage, and in addition to the Chart ot Chords, the publishers have kindly agreed to send, without extra charge, a copy of the Coronation .usical Folio, containg *8 pages of sheet music, vocal and instrumental, by popular composers Payment to be made by PO.O. or Postal Note ; but if stiimis are sent 2d extra must be added for evchange, in addition to the postage. Everj home that has a piano or organ, especially where there are chi.dren, should have Pratt's Chart of Chorda. This offer is made for a short time only, and 'NJS. Tablet " readers should avail themselves of it without delay ; and, in writing, always mention the * NJS. Tablet.' Address : ANGI O AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., 458 George Street, Sydney, N S.W. T^ISITORS TO WELLINGTON Will find Excellent Accommodation at Cuna&'s Terminal Hotel OOURTENAY PLACE. Leading Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits J. CURRAN (Late of Thistle Hjtel), .PSOFBIXTOB.

WHY PAY From 1b lOd to 3s per lb for Tea? when we can' supply you with the Finest the world can produce at ••*"" Is 9d per lb. No Higher Price. Other Prices ... le, Is 3d, and Is 6d. R DLEY AND SON, Tea Growers and Importers, CHRISTCHUBCH (Opposite Clock Tower). Established 1889. MONUMENTAL SCULPTURER. A J- TAIT, a I jvv >, Cabhbl Street West, H r > CHRISTCHDRCH. tg-^t ■ ' (Opposite Drill Shed). fcf if*£- Established for ovei 20 (,<*==* years. A fpet which s-. >s — -^>" speaks for itself. Photographic- designs sent on application. HUNTER AND CO., Monumental Works, Corner Colombo Street and South Belt CHRISTCHURCH. Present Stock is now being offered at a Great Reduction on former prices. Tombstones ,etc, made to order. Any design. Concrete Kerbing, Iron Railing, Baptismal Fonts, House Carvings, etc. EXCELSIOR HOTEL - LJ DUNEDIN. RODERICK MACKENZIE, Late of the Oban Hotel, Dunedin, Begs to notify that he hap taken Donaldson's (Excelsior) Hotel, at the corner of Dowling and Princes streets, Dunedin, where he will be glad to meet his friends. The Hotel is newly built, haß excellent accommodation for families, and all the appointments and sanitary arrangements, including hot, dbld, and shower baths, are first olass The position v oentral to post office, railway station, and wharf. The famous Tobennory Brand Whisky drawn from the tap. All the Liquors kept are of the best Simndi Charges moderate. Telephone 784

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 35, 27 August 1903, Page 7

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