MEETINGS AMD AMUSESWENm PI\NO PLAYING MADE EASY ' BSOLUTELY no knowledge of L Muiie required. Wo GUARANTEE to teach ANY AGE to PLAY THE PIANO and to read AN 5c MUSIC in SIX WEEKS. NO VAMPfNG. CARDS or CHARTS, you attain the same result that takes years under old conditions. NO DRUDGERY NO SCALES or EXERCISE PRACTICE. Don't be. sceptical, or think it impossible. If you have not heard OUR PUPILS PLAY call and inspect NEW ZEALAND TESTIMONIALS.
One hour s practice,on the lines of our system will do more than a week on ordinary lines, and removes allthe difficulties inherent in sight-reading, giving you a. straight road to the mastery of the most intricate composition. FULL COURSE £2 2s—monev refunded if you cannot play in six weeks. , SPECIAL COURSE for country pupils. Hours:-10 a.m. to 8 p.m. , . THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Trust Buildings (upstairs), QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. ■\TAPIEE RACING CLUB.
SPRING MEETING To be held on .SATURDAY, OCTOBER sth. 1912. For Programmes soo Weekly Press. STAKES £IOOO. NO RACE UNDER 100 SOVS. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES. ETC. (With amounts to be paid) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1912. ■Nominations close at the Club's Office, Herschell Street, Napier, at 8 p.m., for all events. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1912. ACCEPTANCES for all Events close at 8 p.m. J. E. GLEADOW, Secretary N.P.R,C. Telephone No. 241. Office: Herschall Street, Napier, TO STAND THE SEASON AT
PARKVALE. CARTERTON, Arid travel the Wairarapa District if required, The Fashionably Bred Sire, PETER PAN (2) By Stepniak (5), by Nordenfefdl (13), —Steppe, by Saunterer—Seclusion. ~TEPNIAK (sire of PETER PAN). ' was a first-class performer in New Zealand, and a winner of a .number of classic events at two and three year 6. At four year's old he raced in Australia, being beaten by a head in the Craven Plate by the New Zealand colt Loyalty. Stepniak is by Nordenfoldt (sire of Strathinore, Nalinski, • Meganser, Crackshot amd other good performers) out of Steppe (imp. - * a great producer of winners, including Russeley (Doucaster Handicap), Mahaki (Wellington Clip), Stepfeldt (Greata Northern Derby, and dam'of many crack racers). Stepniak, during the past ten seasons, produced many winners, stakes amounting to £90,000. His
stock included such performers as Marguerite, All Red. Vladimir, ' Cross Battery, Munjeet. Munjista and numerous others. Steppe (Imp.), dam of Stepniak, is by Saunterer (Winner of Champagne Stakes, Goodwood and Brighton Cups) out of Seclusion, dam of Hermit (win-* ner of Derby in 1887. Armilh (dam of PETER PAJ\ T ) is a member of the successful Locket family, and to which belongs Thunderbolt (for many years a successful sire in South Australia), Medallion' (sire of Achilles, etc.), Necklace-, the dam of Cravat (Metropolitan Stakeß wi-imer), Collarette (dam of Collarit). Armilla (dam of Peter Pan) is a.full sister to Cravat and Collarette, by imported Castor, whose progeny have won about £1.00.000 in stakes. PETER PAN" was bred by Mr J. F. Reid, amd as a yearling brought 575 guineas, which was top price at the s.vle. PETER PAN will b 0 limited to 35 approved mares. Good paddocks provided at Is 6d per week. . , . All care taken, but no responsibility. - , ' For Further particulars apply to— W. CORLETT, Parkvale, Carterton.
A NEW BUSINESS. MESSES. DEADMAN BROS., of Masterton,, beg to announce to Masterton and the surrounding district that they have opened a Wood, Ooil and Coke Depot, at 340 Queen Street South (nest Kurupuni Fire Brigade Station). The firm has made arrangements for a large and regular supply of matai and maire, which tl€y can guarantee to give absolute satisfaction. All Orders Promptly Attended to. DEADMAN BROS.. 3-10 QUEEN STREET SOUTH, MASTERTON. eUTCHEH. —TAVING purchased < the business p. 1 lately owned by Mr 1 John Boshall, and taking over the same on the Ist of May, I solicit -the continuance of tho patronage of his clients, and assure you that .pom will receive civility, together with the primes fc quality of meat at the most rea.sr-n.ablo prices at all times. A trial solicited. TELEPHONE 27. QUEEN ST. MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10710, 2 September 1912, Page 1
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