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Vast Sums paid out in PA LIFE ~ ASSURANCE 4 9954 376 2 C4 Da 828 Q Life Assurance is universally accepted a8 sheet anchor in time of adversity. It is a tribute to the foresight and thrift of New Zealanders that each year increasing numbers of both sexes and all ages avail themselves of the protection it gives: THIS IS REFLECTED IN THE EVER INCREASING AMOUNTS PAID OUT EACH YEAR BY LIFE OFFICES Where do these amounts come from? From the multitudinous small regular savings of policy- holders: From these are created investment reservoirs in which premiums are stored and husbanded to enable the ever increasing totals of Maturity and Death benefits and related Bonuses to be paid out with unfailing certainty. It is good Citizenship to put Savings into Life Assurance. MES SAGE FROM WHE LIFE ASSURAnCE OFFICES IN: NEW ZEALAND CLASSICAL MUSIC ThE CHORALE PRELUDES OF J. S BACH: A Handbook by Staiton de B. Taylor, 14/9 Posted: The historical explanations are accompanied by notes on the proper per- formance on the organ of each work The ENGLISH AYRE, by Peter Warlock; 7/11 posted._This volume is an introduction to the work of the great Elizabethan songwriters such as Dowland and Morley_ Tne interesting musical illustrations assist in the understanding of the importance of this period in English music. STUDY Of MOZART'S LAST THREE SYMPHONIES; by A: E. F iSiecker solike; 3/7 posted.~ This book contains an analysis; valuable to musician and listener of Mozart's three greatest symphonies the G Minor , the E Flat, and the Jupiter. BACH: ThE CANTATAS AND ORATORIOS, by Charles Sanford Terry, 7/1 posted: Terry' s scholarship makes this an invaluable reference book: The works are listed, and their origins and composition discussed. WELLINGTON Co-OPERATIVE Book Society Limited: 48A MANNERS STREET, MODERN BOOKS WELLINGTON, C.1, NZ. 27070 Da

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 327, 28 September 1945, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 327, 28 September 1945, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 327, 28 September 1945, Page 18

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