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DO YOU PLAY THE PIANO?

If yon do—or if you are learning to — bear m mfhd the fact that you cannot, m any case get good music out of' an inferior instrument.. If you are getting a piano, better get a good one, -arid make a fair beginning. If you are wise, you will consult The Dresden Piano Company. They carry a wide range of pianos made by the mestj famous makers on earth. They will take all possible pains to suit you. And if you don' b want* to' pay cash -they 'will arrange for you to pay by instalments that can never • possibly harass. It, is always safest to go to the best house. The Dresden Piano Company, Limited, Wellington. North .Island Manager : M. J. Bookes. Local Representative: John Townley.

A Grisborn© lad.y who recently arrived from another part of the Dominion made an oft-repeated remark concerning the scarcity or eggs m Poverty Bay. Other districts &re. constantly reporting phenomenal Jy successful results fron} systematic poultry fe-eding. Qreytowh E-gg Circle pa.id out £5.8 m one day for eggs. Gisl^orno can beat tiiat, and*T. Olark^ smio < Ltd., Gladstone Road 1 , wilil lie pleased to fell y.911 i how it may lie dbnel* . '

A London cablegram states : Mrs Starchfield, the woman whose son was found murdered m a district railway ■ train , and whoso husband . was tried for the crime and acquitted^ has been handed over to the care of her brother. She was charged with attempting suicide. The great, grim Dreadnought cleft the wave, The people cheered like fun, Th« good old Jack liew from the peak, The warship fired a gun. While Austrars fate is on tho seas Her health will be secure If she builds bulwarks round her hearths With Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Mr Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, stated m the House of Commons that the fleet that would assemble at Southend on .July 18, and that would .be reviewed by the King, would consist of 55 battleships, four battle-cruisers, 27 cruisers, 28 light cruisers, 78 torpedo-boat destroyers, and many other craft. That's a Good. Idea! Perhaps you are of an. inventive turn of mmd — got a good i<lea now, maybe ! It is perhaps worth a. lot! Plenty of simple schemes have netted many thousands' of pounds for the persona who thought of them. Yours may bring a handsome return—don't neglect it ! Write for Free Booklet, "Advice to Inventors." — Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157, Featherston Street, Wellington; or Shierlaw and Ball, Peel Street, Gisborne. 4< The King 1 previous to investing the recipients of birthday honors at St. James' Palace, received Sir Day Hort Bosanquet*, who presented His Majesty with an emu egg, sent by the Veterans' Corps of South Africa. If a child once gets a i-eally bad cold it is always liable to- a return of the trouble. Mothers should always have a reliable cough medicine at hand to dheck a cold m its early stages. Baxter's Lung Preserver is a remedy that has been -efore the public for over half a century, and it has certainly proVtd its worth as a cure for all kinds of colds. Als lOd bottle will keep thfe whole family free from colds. Order Lung Preserver from your chemist or storekeeper, or direct from J. Baxter and Co., Chemists, Ghristehurch.*

Mr Craft; a 'bus proprietor at Bundaberp (Q.) left his home one Saturday evening," and on return found that a box containing £690 m notes and gold and a quantity of jewellery had been stolen.

Tn 1847, during the oouvse of a long series of experiments vrith numerous rli'eumatic and gouty subjects, scientists first noticed that the blood of every patient contained excess uric aciri. Thus tlio cause of Rheumatism and its kindi'ed diseases, 'Sciatica, Lumbago, Gravel, and Stone was at last discovered. Thousands of prescriptions to expel this excess were tried — but without success. One of New Zealand's leading chemists worked at the problem for many a year. At last !he compounded a. medicine which cured practi:a.ly every case — cured even those who had suffered for twenty years and move. One told another of this splendid rem ,edy, and thus tho sales of RH&UMO' grew until to-day it eau.be purc'i 1,-sd.i all over New Zealand. IIHEUMO has bo«n tried, tested, and proved etfecjiaal by thousands of sufferers. Here's v caso m point:— Mr Alexander Miller, of Roslyn, is one of .Dunediu's best knovyn builders. Brief and businesslike, he writes : "I suffered from Rlheumatism m my back for two months, and was cursd by RHEUMO m two or three days. J can recommend it to anyone «uli"ering from the same cfompJaiufc." You can talus Mr Miller's recommendation. All Stores and Chemists, 2s 6d and 4s 6d."

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13428, 9 July 1914, Page 6

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DO YOU PLAY THE PIANO? Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13428, 9 July 1914, Page 6

DO YOU PLAY THE PIANO? Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13428, 9 July 1914, Page 6