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THE LATEST FAD.—THE MUSIC CURE.

Artek the water cure we now have tbemusic cure, and the French and German papers are devoting some attention to it —Daily Paper.

Throw away the medicine dhest And cast aside the horrid Dills. For music now will stand’the test Of curing* all our earthly ills.

When baby howls at dead of night. With turn turn ache he’s sore 4lstr«s» d. Send out and find a drummer bright. And let his music do the rest.

At supper time when papa dear Asserts his head with aches will split. Let little Willie stand quite near And play the tambourine a bit

And sister Sue, when she has chills Which shake her bones like very Bin. Let her young man perform some trills And Quivers on his violin.

When grandpa, with his rheumatix. Complains it hurts to even sneeae. A dose of bagpipes quickly mix. Then watch the way he takes his ease.

Or If the cook should have a head. Because she drank mixed ale that day Just tuck her snugly in her bed And get a German band to play.

Mamma-in-law. when she falls sick. And talks the milk out of a stone. She might recover very quick If dosed each day with slide trombone.

And after all has been arranged Drugs won’t be wanted gny more. The chemist's shop will all be cha Into a first class music store

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 1 May 1897, Page 555

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THE LATEST FAD.—THE MUSIC CURE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 1 May 1897, Page 555

THE LATEST FAD.—THE MUSIC CURE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 1 May 1897, Page 555