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}YON BY HIS AET

PAGANINI'S VIOLINS

Nieolo Paganini, the great violinist, acquired many valuable instruments, m one I way or another, on his travels. In his concert announcements he; always volunteered to execute any piece of music ! which might be presented to him. A Parmesian artist and amateur of the viohn ™mcd Pasini, read, the announcement and brought Paganmi a concerto,m manuscript, containing passages tha.were regarded as almost impossible of eiec"tion, even after practice. Pwirn brought his own violin for the experiment. '•This instrument shall be yours if you can play this concerto at sight in a mascase," Paganini replied, "you can say good-bye to it.' He tells us that his exquisite performance threw Pasini into ecstatic admiration This violin was a Stradivanus which he subsequently nearly lost. It had other 11 years' later at Leghorn, while his violin was being tenderly guarded by a pawnbroker, Paganmi was put to the necessity o£ borrowing a violin for his concert from a Monsieur Livron, a French merchant. He played a Vfotti concerto wtth hi» usual brilliance. When the concert was concluded Paganini brought the violin back to its owner, who, it seems, exclaimed: "Never will I profane the strings which your fingers have touched; it is to you that my violin now belongs. There are now more than 150 authorised c-rg-packing stations dealing with British CRR6 in Britain. They, handle more than 200,000,000 British eggs every year. NO ONE IS SAFE FROM CATARRH. This Germ-laden Air Carries a Deadly Menace. Every breath of air we breath is laden with disease germs only too anxious to find a place in the body. The germs that cause that beastly trouble catarrh or irritating, feverish condition called hay fever, lodge at the back of the throat and spread their evil influences through all the air-paasages. In the grip of catarrh your body is at the mercy of virulent germa that develop and spread with incredible rapidity, until the whole, system verges on the border of breakdown. Tour head aches all day, the ears seem stuff-ed-up, hearing becomes dull, tho eyes smart and run, the body seems hot one moment, cold the next. If you neglect these symptoms your-"bad cold in the head" or catarrh may cause serious lung trouble and, perhaps, start a condition of chronic dyspepsia. That i» why you cannot afford to neglect oven tho slightest symptoms of this disease. To stop the misery and danger of catarrh you must attack the disease in its stronghold in the warm air-passages. The quickest, surest way of doing this is to go to your chemist at once and get a tube of De Witt's Catarrhal Cream. This will cost only Is 9d for a full-size one month's tube, designed with a special applicator nozzle which enables you to introduce' the healing, germ-destroying lotion right to the seat of the trouble. Every tube of De Witt's Catarrhal Cream bears a definite satisfaction or money back guarantee, and if you suffer from bad cold in the head, sneezing, singing in the ears, head noises, hay fever or catarrh, we are confident you cannot do better than get a supply of this remedy at once. Guaranteed by the makers of the famous De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills.—Advt.

Wood* 1 Orcat Pepp«minl Cut f« Cough*, Cold*. Influenrt.—AJt*.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1930, Page 14

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