The Prime.Minister has received the followui.g cal»'egra.in from Perth, Zealand Association holds reunion celebrating Dominion Day sends hearty wishes continued prosperity Dominion (Sgd.) M. L. Moss."' Sir Joseph Ward Ims sent an' appreciative _ STELVJVAT PIANOS. Mr. Leonard Bonvick, the distinguished pianist who is- now on a visit to the Dominion, in a letter to Messrs. Stoinway and Sons, savs:—"l l-nnu- *r pianoforte'in. the world tj your make m what are qualities of the mstrtmient-beautv of tone and evenness and elestieit-t •„*■ touch.". Write, to-day .fpr parti ufirs the famous Stein way pianos. "TheD™, den will give you easy terms. Sole i^ s \ Th <\ Dresden Pi ano Co., Ltd MalfafcdV Bro ° ke3 ' Nortt Colonel Secly Under-Secretary for War stated in the House of Commons (ha ]/>rd Haldaiie and tho War Office authorities were taking numerous steps to recruit men for tho Territorial forc» which now numbered over a quarter nf ~n mil ion This was below ment, hut in the circumstances he thought it was. vr..i-y satisfactory.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1244, 28 September 1911, Page 5
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