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THE PROGRESS OF THE AGE.

MUSK! AND FAItMIM;. ''V,c live ill a wonderful a:;e. we have sesii telephones, wireless ih'lug machines. roovin/f pictures. etc..' ..row lip in our midst, but now further knowledge has I) revealed to us b" our "lllihnis of psychology. Who 'would have e, ir dreaimd that muvc could have •mght to do with farming or niachine building, etc., and yet on (he best authority we are now informed that some music was created by Hie Divine mind ■ '.■r tlii' purpose of inspiring those engaged in the industries ami crafts. The student of psychology maintains that certain music awakens and clarifies certain menial tendencies ami bv listening to music tile people engaged in indusnes and oralis have those tendencies developed. \\ ith development conies a greater power than they posse-sod liithci'to to perform their various tasks and great mentality to execute their work in a gradually advancing spirit. This superiority will be easily notieeaiile, amongst workers, who already take a keen interest in music. Their musicloving instincts have awakened their I faculties and one finds where the craflsluan is a musician or very fond of music he is always a more insnired and env/crkeiv' The foregoing appeared in an epistle written by 51 r Kilie and published in the Auckland dailies. This 'subject is of vital interest,' especially in view of the visit to this town by'those wonderful geniuses, Leo, Jan and Jlischel Cheniiavskv. violinist, pianist, and 'cellist. They rank amongst the greatest musicians of the world and as a trio it is claimed they are the finest in the world. We hope that all those in our town and district interested in the progress of \"ew Zealand will do their v.tmo-t to impress upon one another the great, desirahilitv ol not missing the Ch'.-rniavsky's concert when they appear here on Monday. March 22nd. I'atrons who have not already booked I heir seats should lose no time about doing so.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 240, 19 March 1915, Page 6

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THE PROGRESS OF THE AGE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 240, 19 March 1915, Page 6

THE PROGRESS OF THE AGE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 240, 19 March 1915, Page 6

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