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J. FANNING & CO., House, Land, Estate & Financial Agents, Opera House Buildings, Manners St., Wellington. FARM 58 Aores, only 6 miles from City of Wellington, Leasehold, 21 y^ars to run, rent £25 per annum. A good 4-room cottage, btables, etc, 4 horses, 2o cows, 9 dry stock, carte, harnesp, poultry, pigs, etc ; milk round returning £30 per month ; sell everything aa a going concern for £775. TO LET 200 Acres of first-class Bush Land, all fell, fenced, grassed, and sub-divided ; rent 10s pet acred for five years with right of purchase. FANCY OOODS BUSlNESS.— Wellington, central position, rent for new shop and dwelling, £2 2a p*r week; stock — about £350 — at valuation, goodwill £50. GENTLEMAN'S MERCERY BUSlNESS.— Wellington, good business stand, lease 6 years, rent £2 per week, stock and fittings and everything as a going concern for £1100. A GOOD GROCERY, WINE & SPIRIT BUSINESS for Sale. Further particulars on application. MRg HUTTON'S ' SERVANT S" REGISTRY OFFICE OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. Boarding House Keepers, Hotel Proprietors, and all requiring Eervants of every descriptions should apply to Mrs Hutton. Correspondence invited from country girls. Several good openings for general servants.

A MUSICAL EDUCATION FOR HALF-A-CROWN. The above heading will, of course, appear to most people as the height of absurdity ; yet the absurdity is more apparent than real. It goes without saying that a fini-hed musical education m the regular course cannot be tud for hali-n.-ciown,or even with* '■evoin! hundred additional half-crow in ; but can it be truthlully said that the perfon with a sufficient knowledge of icusio to play ac onipaiuraents on tho pnni) <>i orga'i, to all the popular «oiigs of the day, has no musical cliuation? Assuredly not A musical education »ufh> lent to enable one to pay accompaniments to tho soug-> simp in the home frequently gets and gives more pleasure fiom the mod cat nccotnpanirr cut than does m.vi) ou whose education large sums have been cm ended To the more nio'est musical education the above headinsr applies. Mich an education the 'N Z. Tablet' i-> now olicnng its music-loving readers for half-a-crown, believing thatit ia the greatest benefit we can give to our subsoil tiers. Tlus raid j -made musical education consists of Pratt's Chart ot I hords for the piano and organ, which is the nearest approach to the ready-mado knowledge of music yet attained by science. It is a short cut to harmony, and it is to music what the tniiltiplic.iti n table is to arithmetic, a quick method of learning to play the p cino or oigan without a teat her. With this Chart anjone can, with but a small axount of practice, become .in expert pianist. It is a eonulete siH-instmctoi .enabling anjone to play tho pi.mo o- organ at sight, and to pl.i> without difficulty brilliant .ii'coiiipaiiimenta to any bong ever written. It is \.iluable to the advanced musician as well as to the be. inner, embracing nc.irlj every major and minor chord use<l m music ; and is endorsed by teachers and musicians every* here 'J his Chart is tho practical result of years of studj by ( harles E I'iatt, the noted American comI o-er and musician, uliofc compositions have worldwide popularity, and a lar^ r sale than those of any other American or European composer. Bolievmg that' the edu< ational valu° of this Chart cannot be o cr-estimated, the ' N.Z. 'lablet has arranged with the pulili-hers co supply Putt's Chart of Chords (publ shfd at ss) to its readers at the reduced prii c ot 2s 6d each, with 2d added for postage, and in addition to the Chart ot Chords, the publishers have kmdly agreed to bend, without extra chatge, a copy of theCoion.vtion Musical Folio, containg *8 pages of sheet music, vocal and instrumental, by popular composers Pujmcut to be made by POO or I'ostal Note , but if stamps are sent 2d extra must be added for exchpnge, m addition to the postage. Ever} home that ha.s a piano or organ, especially where there <iru cLv dren, should have Pratt's Chart of Chords This offer is made for a short time only and ' N Z. Tablet' readers should a\ail themselves or it without delay; and, m writing, always mention the 'N.Z. Tablet.' Addre=s ■ ANGLO AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., 458 George Street, Sydney, N S.W. TO WELLINGTON Will find Excellent Accommodation at C^rraa's Tesmmia Hotel COURTENAY PLACE. Leading Brands of Alea, Wines, and Spirt* J. CURRAN (Late of Thistle Hotel), Pbopbistob.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 32, 6 August 1903, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 32, 6 August 1903, Page 7

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