The following vessels- should he within wireless range this evening: Auckland —H.M.S. Dunedin, Rio Claro, Ulimaroa, Xerbudda, Las Vegas, Xgakuta, Canadian Constructor, Canadian Planter, Tredinnic-k, Kaimanawa, Tekoa, Trewyn, Makura, Rona, Largo, Alaw, Hororata, Sieraa, Port Hunter. Chatham Islands — Canadian Miller, Temere. AVellington —Maori, Mararoa. Kaitoke, Kaituna, Ruahine, City of London, Kaiwarra, Tairoa, Waimana, Waikouaiti. Wanaka, Nordbo, Kaitangata, Suffolk. Manuka, Tahiti, Maheno, Tutanekai, AVingatui.. Moeraki. Arahura. Kauri. Orient City.
Not very long ago (says the London Daily News) tlie gramophone seemed to be a box out of which there came old jokes by comedians and very noisy lamentations of coons exiled from Tennessee. It was all very tiring. But to-day the gramophone is something of a musical instrument, and Sir Henry YY ood thinks that it exercises a great influence on musical culture. Most people will agree with him when thov realise that the records of what is vaguely railed classical music are now very generally preferred to the old inanities. ’ Great music is so beautifully and faithfully reproduced bv the gramophone that the instrument is regarded as an ideal means of spreading and creating a love of music. This' is in “highbrow” change of taste, but a very natural one. Popular tunes satisfy but a moment’s mood, but beautiful musicis a permanent pleasure. The gramophone reproduces so perfectly the fine shades of meaning in music that it has become an invaluable aid in teaching. The artistic is here most faithfully served bv the mechanical, and a really useful union lias been achieved. WTIAT ABE “ GOLDEN BAYS?” • _ Though the standard encyclopedia is silent on the point, this name is familiar to every housewife in the Dominion ns the brand of the famous Golden Bay Candles. Golden Bays are unrivalled as soft, mellow, flickerless night lights, so essential in both sick room and nursery. They don’t wilt or splutter like inferior imported brands. Specially hardened Golden- Bay Candles burn slowly and steadily. Keep a supply always on hand. If unobtainable locally, write to Ellis and Manton, Ltd., G.P.O. Box 222. Wellington.—Advt. Bheumo quickly relieves rheumatism by removing the cause; 4/(1. —Advt. Vivifie Ointment will cure the unsightly sores on children.. —Advt. Progandra removes enrns painlessly; 1/6.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 8 August 1924, Page 9
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