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UNSIGHTLY MUSIC.

[PIJRLISHXD ST iIUMBBR.]

BIND IT IN THIS WAS. .Everybody who has BHiaio and, trim | liasn't ?—experiences troa%|» m pnwwtfr* ■>"g song and ntßsio cbeete frmm lnw> ing unsightly. Pages tear, ferae* lo«*» and fray. A simple yet decidedly radispensabie binder has been marketed, so you may 110 longer be ashamed to exhibit ts» your friends untidy aad loose* anM sheets, Hiij is the Usinnti Msssic Hinder exhibited and sold s& iho opposite the band rotunda at die Ju and P. Shon\ The process of apftysßg tho binder is so simple thai; even » child can use it. Hies® Binders. of which have been sold in tbe Strath Island alone, are made from strong wliito linen, heavily douUe-gtnanKed. Each binder is capable or bwdinsr «"»»%; or music sheets of two, three* Shot, live, or six leaves, ioclsdim; c*ww» They are 14 inches long. pre*, viding a mast substantial the music, these binders also twfot of tho inner leaves, forming a coatpact, book-like unit. The Unntnal Binder has been pronounced by rousacat authorities in Christchureb. u mil in other parts of the-, world, to bebest devieo of the kind yet These binders arc stocked bj all srasfe stores and many booksellers and stationers. Visit tho stand opposite ti» Rotunda or write to P.O. Boa 980, Ohnstchurch.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 17

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214

UNSIGHTLY MUSIC. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 17

UNSIGHTLY MUSIC. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 17

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