Ever since the wwld began man has been contriving instruments for the reproduction of sound. Nature's sweetest music—the sighing of the wind through reeds, tJie laughter of a brook, on - tike lapping of the waves, these liave caused men to stop and ponder. We ,see the result in such instruments as the violin, the harp, the flute. But most effective of all. perhaps, is the piano. Imprisoned within its four walls hide the magic works -which breath forth enchanting .harmonies. Just to run one's fingers along the kevs of an instrument «uch as the Broadwood. the Ronisch. the Lipp or the Stcimvay. i.s. a sunrcme delisrht. The Dresden Piano Co.. Ltd., Wellington, who are nients for these, and indeed every instnimcnt of high repute, will gladly tell you about their easy time-pav-tnent system, which makes it simple for everyone to possess this kincr o .f iinstruments—tli» piano. Local renre^entative —H. Tnns. Daniell's Buildings. Queen Street. Strange to sa.y the old fashioned method of external treatment of rheii'matism and its allied ills, is still almost a fetish with some, people. They seem to believe that a liniment or plaster is the only way of obtaining relief from uric acid tiroubles-y----and so they get woree and worse until their Rheumatism becomes chronic. Liniments and plaster* can give hut temporary relief. No cure pan be effected until the cause is- removed. The trouble is due to excess uric acid in tire blood and this must be eradicated. HHEUMO is the one real (remedy. It goes to the root of the trouble an*! exi>als the uric acid. i Thousands have been cured by [RHEUMO. Of all obeimstfi and stores, 2s 6d and 4s <M. 52
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 29 March 1913, Page 5
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