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As rythm instruments they are unsurpassed. 1 can teach you to play a BANJO, BANJOLIN, or MANDOLIN, and with average intelligence you will experience no difficulty if you try to learn. I can sell you the Best of Instruments on terms to suit you. MRS. H. G. REEVES, . STUDIO: Room 4, Second Floor, Beehive Chambers, 71, Courtenay place, Wellington. Railway concessions to country" pupils. ARE YOU AN AVERAGE YOUNG MAN? fpilE Men who secure the highly-paid re-"! ■*- sponsible positions in business. do not possess any wonderful and extraordinary powers. Specialised study and application—those are the keys to success. And they are available to every average young man. It is all a matter of study or training. Just as fitness on the football field is chiefly a matter of physical training. HOME-STUDY under HEMINGWAY'S will fit you for rapid advancement in business, will ensure regular and substantial "rises" in salary. Start training now—in your own home —by your own fireside. 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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 6, 6 July 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 6, 6 July 1929, Page 5

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