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DO YOU PLAY THE PIANO?

If you do — or if you are learning to — bear m mind tho fact that you cannot m any case get good music out of an inferior instrument. lf you ai-o getting a piano, better get a good one, and make a fair beginning. If yoa are M'ise, you will consult The Dresden Piano Company. .They carry a j wide range of pianos made by the most famoys makers on earth. They will | take nil possible pains to suit you. And if you don't want to pay cash thoy will arrange for you to pay by instalments that can never possibly harass. It is always safest to go to tho best house. The Dresden tiano Company, Limited, Wellington. North Isla.nd Manager: ' M.-. J. - Bookes. Local Representative: (John Tewnley.

At tho annual meeting of the Egg Farmers' Association on Tuesday evening, the secretary reported that fivemembers had submitted over 18 ' tons of eggs auction. during the year; one farm contributing '6 tons 14cwf and 221bs.— The foregoing paragraph is taken from the Cliristchurch Star of Saturday, June 13th, and is indicative of what poultry farmers are doing now m Canterbury. Poverty Bay poultry farmers can beat this easily by the judicious use of "Clarkson' s Meat Meal," which positively makes -tho fowls lay.*

yTn a s lecture to the Stoke Fruitgrowers* Association, Air L." Pay-niter gave as the three things most '■* needful m pruning, a good pair of secateurs, ' a good saw,.- and. a fund of commonsense. Ho talked of this, h_. talked of that, He talked of everything ; Ho talked like twenty phonographs, And then began to sing. "But yesterday, he told his friend's*, "You Saw rcfe dumb and dour— - The reason lam vocal now , . Is Woods' Great Peppermint Cuix>!" A man threw half a brick through a plate-glass window • of a shop m Wellington. When arrested, he said he wanted to go to gaol to see the winter out. He was giyen three months. ■'■" No household is complete without a bottle of "Camp" Coffee. It is a'neverfailing, ever-ready standby.... At Dannevirke on Friday a baker/was charged with, selling light-weight bread. Counsel appeared for defendant, and pleaded that the . mistake occurred through tho workinc of the machinery. Accused, was fined £5, with costs 3s. That's a. Good Idea! Perhaps you are of an inventive turn of mind— got a good idea now, maybe! It is perhaps worth a lot! Plenty of simple schemes have netted many thousands of pounds for the persons who thought of them. Yours may . bring a handsome retnrn — don't neglect it !, Write for Free Booklet, '^Advice to In ventors." ;■ — Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 Featherston Street., Wellington; or Shierlaw and Ball, Peel Street, Gisborne.

; The Countess of Dudley unveiled the statu© of, Elizabeth Fry, the prison reformer, ait the Old Bailey last month.

If a child onco gets a really bad cold it is always liable. to a return of the trouble. Mothers should ■■ always have a reliablo cough medicine at Jiand to check a cold m its. early stages. Baxter's Lung .Pl-esorver is, a remedy that has been before the public for over half a -century, and it has certainly proved its wortli as a cure for all . kinds of colds. Als lOd bottle will keep the whole family free from colds. ' Order Lung Preserver from your chemist or storekeeper, or direct from J. Baxter and Co., Chemists, diristchurch.*

The season of twopenny, opera, at the Royal Victoria Hall, Waterloo road, London, has just come to an end. For this ljiodest sum such musical treats as "Pagliacci"' apd "Cavalleria Rusticana" havo been enjoyed by the costers and their friends,

In 1847, during- the course of a lung series of experiments with numerous rheumatic and gouty subjects, scientists first noticed that the blood of every patient contained excess uric acid. Thus the cause of Rheumatism and its, kindred diseases, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gravel, and Stone Avas at last discovered. Thousands of prescriptions to expel this excess were tried—^but without success. One of New Zealand's loading chemists 'worked at the problem for many a year. At las,t he compounded a. medicine which cured jpracttjaJy every case— cured eyea those who had suffered for twenty years apd more. One told another of this splendid rein edy, and thus the sales of RHJ£UMO> grew until to-day it can. be purc'inj.J all over New Zealand. RHEUJIQ has been tried, teßted, and proved effect lal by thousands of sufferers. Here's a cr.se m point:— 'Mr Alexander Miller, of Roslyn, is one of Dunedin'.-. best knotvn builders. Brief and businesslike, he writes: "I suffered from Rlheumatism m my back for two months, and was cured by, RHEUMO m two or three days. I can recommend it to anyone suffering from the same complaint." : You can take Mr Miller's recommendation. All Stores and Chemists, 2s 6d and 4s 6d.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13427, 8 July 1914, Page 6

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DO YOU PLAY THE PIANO? Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13427, 8 July 1914, Page 6

DO YOU PLAY THE PIANO? Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13427, 8 July 1914, Page 6

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