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A smart appearance is indispensable to your success in life. This need not necessarily mean a big outlay in clothes. The " Don*' Tailors hare made it possible for YOU to dress well at small expense. Made-to-Measure Suits from as low as 86/6. See the new smart Winter Tweeds in Grey. Such clothes " will give you a smart appearance indeed. 1 a i V t -#v * ✓.■'• rt W*^:. v. /*• "It's The Cut of Your Clothes That CountoM wmmmsmmmm. Our Only Address—6s7 Colombo St., Ch.Ch. (opp. Dcffi^lrat

Mrs F. H. Hawkins, who has just 'entered her 50 th year as organist at Cardiff Roman Catholic Cathedral, Jins certainly a remarkable record to her credit, 'but the organ loft fceenrs oonducivo to longevity. The late fcir Frederick Bridge was organist of Westminster Abbey for 44 years and his predecessor, James Turle, held .tho post 56 years, tho.two having a combined length of service of exactly a centuryMr George Bird, father of Henry Bird, the famous accompanist, presided «'«t tho organ of "Walthamstow Parish Church for 53 years; Mr H: Bateman was organist ax St. Andrew's, Hertford, for 50 vears; Thomas Attwood 42 years at St."Paul's Cathedral, vhile at nilother'Hertford church, All Saints',. Mr Charles Bridgeman held the post for Si years, an absolute record.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18403, 9 June 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18403, 9 June 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18403, 9 June 1925, Page 12

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