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Esperience. in every brancb c.l radio work dating buck to 1920 togetiier witb tii© tuost modern and cojnprehensive collection of tesbng apparatus iu the district, is ab your digposal wlien you requjre radio service by ringing J A. Lynn cr, Lyndon and Southlaud toads Hastmgs, Phone 4073 * Stutteriug is uot solely a speech defect, but may aft'ect a person 's ability to play golf. drive a car, or operate a typewriter, aceording to a statement by Dr. J. S. Greene before a recent scientific meetiug i.u NewYorkOity (U.S.A.) A nervous aiiment, stutteriug or "chro nic hesitation" has been observed iu piano players wlio could tallc fluently but who became stuck on a certain note, just as a speech stutterer does on a certain word in a sentence. Spasmodic repetition of notes by a violin plajrnr, inability to dance rliythmically, bad form in swinging a golf club, and other physical disabilities may be attributed to the spastns of stutterng, Dr. Green said. Nervous hesitation is also seen among aiitomobile drivers who impart their stutter spasms to their \machines through the steering wheol, aceelorator and brakc pedal.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 6, 30 September 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 6, 30 September 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 6, 30 September 1937, Page 3

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