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“Pianos have done more harm to Welsh singing than any other instrument, because people become so dependent upon the piano that soon they will not be able to sing without it,” said Mrs Herbert Lewis, at Llangollen County school speechday. Mrs Lewis added that she hoped the next generation in Wales would learn to sing without the piano. The old generation had neither harmonium nor piano, and their congregational singing was much better. They had the harp, but were always ready to sing without. TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE LUBOWSKIS Second Concert. Are they good"? Ask your friends! WEDNESDAY.— FinaI opportunity to hear the Musical Wonders, THE LUBOWSKIS in a complete change of musical items, with the new feature, AVALLACE REID in “WHAT’S YOUR HURRY?” Popular prices, 2/7, 1/7 & 1/1.

ROYAL PICTURES. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY! Sec the striding screen version o)‘ ihe great stage success by Booth Tarkington and Julian Street : “THE COUNTRY COUSIN.” “THE COUNTRY COUSIN ” As Fragrant as a Country Flower Garden.” CHARMING, CLEVER BEACH- ■ FUL ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN as the Country Cousin who was willing to sacrifice even her reputation to save her city cousin. YOUTH, BEAUTY, DRAMA, ROMANCE. And the Final Episode of “THE VANISHING DAGGER.”

LOST. —Saturday, gold brooch, with amethyst in centre. Finder please return to this office. Reward. ABSOLUTE REST. A sprained ankle should be bathed in water as hot as can be borne for half an hour immediately after (he injury occurs, and before the parts become swollen, then apply Chamberlain’s Pain Balm freely, and give it absolute rest. You will be quite right again in a few days, for sale everywhere,—Advt,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2280, 24 May 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2280, 24 May 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2280, 24 May 1921, Page 3

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