SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. piANO jp LAYING jty[ AI,E * VAGUENESS, UNCERTAINTY, GOESSWORK, are the characteristics of the poor si«ht~reader; CERTAINTY aad DECISION of the good. The chief features of the New Syssem are that, brides TRAINING THE EYES to perceive clearly the printed feigns on the music pages, it provides the necessary training for Signs seen bv the eye. THIS IS BY FAR THE MOST IMPORTANT OF THE PROCESSES INVOLVED IN STGHT READING. ' Absolutely no knowledge of music required. We guarantee to teach anvone to PLAY the PIANO and to READ MUSIC. FULL COURSE (six. weeks) £2 2s. Money refunded 'f"we are unable to teach you. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC Trust Buildings. Masterton. Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 'Miss Hogg Instructress. T° ]^f OTHERSI WE have the ma', fascinating range of Children .» foys; an inspection of which will at once decide •what to buy for the Childrens' Stockings; also dainty little Xmas Pre sents for the Elder Ones. i. HENDERSON BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. BIDEFORD VTHLE'TIC SPORTS CLUB... ANNUAL MEETING. THURSDAY, JANUARY-30th, 1913. To be lield at BIDEFORD. gPEOAL pRIZES. HORSE; "EVENTS. . Points Prize, 5 Guinea Cup. . FOOT EVENTS. Points Prize, 5 Guinea, Cup. . LADIES' EVENTS. Most Points obtained, a 5 Guinea Bracelet will be rewarded. S. MILLER. Secretary. Telephone 121. F.
DECIDE NOW to {■■- ■" 1 ' MANGATAINOKA SPORTS —ON—THURSDAY, BOXING DAY DECEMBER 28th. programme .of. 31 events,.; A UOUD DAY 'S OUTLNG. . ■ PROMISED. . ENTRIES lor Field Events and Piping and Dancing Competions CLOSE ON THE GROUND. WAIRARAPA PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. "GOME AND SEE the Juveniles Dance the Highland Fling, Sword Dance, Irish Jig and Reel. Refreshment Booths. Sweots ; and Soft Drinks Stall on the Ground. FIRST EVENT 11 a.m. Trains to suit Wairarapa patrons. ADMISSION: Adultsls, Cliildren under 15. Sixpence. [Torse Paddock la. GRAND BALL in the Library Hall, in the Evening. D. W. WILTON, Secretary, Pahiatua. , A NEW BUSINESS ARTS AND CRAFTS DEPOT. THE Management of the Arts and Crafts Depot have pleasure in announcing that they have „ opened business in Masterton, with a fine, up-to-date stock of Hand made Laces, Oriental Goods, Pottery, Pewter, Anti mony, Jewellery. Fancy Goods, Silks, Badspreads Curtains. ALSO AGENT FOR LIBERTY'S WELLINGTON. CLASSES FOR FANCY WORK. SINGLE LESSONS ARRANGED FOR Note Address: Next Prince of Wales Hotel, hone 475. QUEEN STREET. BUSH DISTRICTS A. Ai>~D P. ASSOCIATION'S '••rpWEXTY-JjITRSf ANNUAL . SHOW TO he held on the Racecourse at Woodville on WEDNESDAY, JAN, 29, 1913. Prizes for HORSES CATTLE SHEEP PICS AND FARM PRODUCE. Entries close at 9 p.m. on 1 IjESDAY, 14th January. .1913. Schedules sent on application. T R HUSBAND, . Secretary. Phono 41. WORK FOR ALL IN SUNNY HAWKE'S BAY LL Persons in search of work, and all persons desiring a change of employment, should communicate with jgDWIN R. B. DANIEL. NEW ZEALAND'S CHIEF LABOUR AGENT. Address: Bank of New . Zealand Buildings,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 23 December 1912, Page 1
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