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J. FANNING & 00.. House, Land, Btt&te & Financial Agents. Opera House Buildings, Manners St., Wellington. GENERAL STORE— Grocery, Drapery, Bakery and Ironmon pery, six miles fiom Well'ngton, turnover, £250 per month, stock and everything aa a going concern for £1000. Owner retiring from business. BAKERY & CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, WELLING TON.— Rent only £2 per week for shop and dwelling, bakeh use and etables, lease three year*, stock at valuation, goodwill £150. BUTCHERY BUSINESS, WELLINGTON.— SpIendid posi tion, corner shop on the Tram L'ne, sell everything as a going concern for £350. CORDIAL MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, PALMERSTON NORTH.— Plant comprises Engine, and all applianoes, a new delivery cart, Horse, etc., everything sold as a going concern for £420. POULTRY FARM.— Two miles from City 4 acres Land and 7 Roomed House, stable;), sheds, etc., rend £1 per week, seven years lease, House partly furnished, inoluded in th^ t-tock are 220 Fowlo, 35 Ducks, two Inoub^tors, five broodere, etc., price, £175. A NOTED HOUSE. THE P R O V I N 0 I A L, Stafford Street, Dunedin. This old-established and popular Hotel is most carefully managed by the proprietor, JOHN GEBBIE. Everything of the Best and all Drawn from the Wood.

A MUSICAL EDUCATION FOR HALF-A-CROWN. The abore hearlinsr will, of course, appear to most people as the height of absurdity; jet the absurdity is more apparent th\a real. It goes without say if; n that a finished mußical edncation in the regular course cannot be had for half-a-crown, or even wtih several hundred additional half crowns ; but can it bs truthfully said that the person with a sufficient knowedge of music to plat accompaniments on the piano or organ, to all the popular songs of the day. hks no musical education ? Aswedly not. A musical education sufficient to enable one to play accompaniment* to the songs -ung in the home frequently gets and gi -/as more pleasure from the modest acconi pan menfc than does many on whose education l^rge sums hare been expended To the more moioat mu3'cal educat on tho' above hsading a >phes Such an education the 'N Z Tablet is now offering its music-loving readers or half-a-crown, belieying that it is the greatest benefit we can give to our subscribers This ready-mad musical education consists of Pratt's Chart of Chords for the piaao and o-Ran, which is the nearest approach to the ready-male knowledge of music y-t attained by science. It is a short cut to harmony, and it is to music what the multiplication table is to arithmtetic, a quick method of learning to p ay the piano or organ without a teacher. With this Chart anyone can, with but a small amount of practice, become an expert pianist. It it a complete self-in-tructor, enabling anyone to pl&y the piano or organ at sight, and to play without difficulty brilliant accompaniments to any song ever written. It is valuable to the adranotd musician as well as to the beginner, embracing nearly every major and minor chord used in music, and is endorsed by teachers and musicians e/ery where. This -hart is the practical remit of years of study by Charles E. Pratt, the noted American composer and musician, whose compositions have world-wide popularity, and a larger sale than thosj of an/ other American or European coaposer. Believing that the educational value of this Chart cannot be over-estimated, »h&'N.Z Tabiet' has arranged with the publisher* to supply Pratt's Chart of Chords (published at is) to its readers at the reduced prico or 2b 6d each, with 2d added for postage, and in addition to the Chart of Chords, the publishers have kindly agreed to send, without extra charge, a copy of the Coronation Musical Folio, containing 48 pages of sheet music, vocal and instrumental, by popular composers. Payment to be mads by P. 0.0 or Postal Note ; but if stamps are sent 2d extra must be added for exchange, in addition to the postage. Every home that has a piano or organ, especially where ihere are children, should have Pratt'a Chart of Cords. Thte offer is made for a short time only, and * T3J&. Tablet' readers should avail themselves'of it without delay; and, in writing, always mention the '.N.Z. Tablet.' Address: ANGLO-AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., 458 George Street, Sydney, N.S.W. WAIMATE HOTEL, WAIMATL T. TWOMEY Proprietor. T. TWOMEY (late of the Groavenor Hotel 'Jhrifltchuroh) having now taken possession of the above favorite and centrally-situated houte, will spare no pains to make the plaoe as comfortable aa possible. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. The Hotel is being refurnished and ran vated throughout.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 26 May 1904, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 26 May 1904, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 26 May 1904, Page 29

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