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Technical World Magazine

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Technical World Magazine should be on the news-stands on the 17th of the month preceding the date of issue. Patrons
unable to get the magazine on the 17th will confer a favor by notifying the Circulation Manager. News-stand patrons should
instruct their News-dealer to reserve their copy of Technical World, otherwise they are likely to find the magazine "sold out.

TERMS: $1.50 a year; 75 cents for six months; 15 cents a copy. Foreign postage, $1.00 additional: Canadian postage.
50 cents additional. Notice of change of address should be given thirty days in advance to avoid missing a number.

TECHNICAL WORLD

MAGAZINE

Eastern Office: 1702 Flatiron Building, New York

Home Office: 58th St. and Drexel Avenue, Chicago

Copyright, 1913, by Technical World Magazine

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MUSIC LESSONS FREE

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LEARN PIANO TUNING AT HOME

You can now learn this delightful profession with or without a knowledge of music by our simplified method. The Tunea-phone makes it easy. You can earn 85 to $15 per day and fix your own hours. Diploma granted. Catalogue FREE. AddressFiles Bryant School of Piano Tuning, 40 Art Inst., Battle Creek, Mich.

in your own Home for Piano, Organ, Violin, Guitar, Banjo, Cornet, Sight Singing, Mandolin or Cello. One lesson weekly. Beginners or advanced pupils. Your only expense is for postage and music, which averages about 2 cents a day. Established

1898. Thousands of pupils all over the world write: "Wish I had known of you before." Booklet and free tuition offer sent free. Address; U. S. SCHOOL OF MUSIC, Box 130, 225 Fifth Ave., New York City. Instruments supplied when needed. Cash or credit.

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Technical World Magazine should be on the news-stands on the 17th of the month preceding the date of issue. Patrons
unable to get the magazine on the 17th will confer a favor by notifying the Circulation Manager. News-stand patrons should
instruct their News-dealer to reserve their copy of Technical World, otherwise they are likely to find the magazine "sold out."

TERMS: $1.50 a year; 75 cents for six months: 15 cents a copy. Foreign postage, $1.00 additional; Canadian postage,

50 cents additional. Notice of change of address should be given thirty days in advance to avoid missing a number.

TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE

Eastern Office: 1702 Flatiron Building, New York

Home Office: 58th St. and Drexel Avenue, Chicago

Copyright, 1913, by Technical World Magazine

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