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BUSINESS NOTICE®. Ell >;♦ r >‘ ?;y i<g£ &*wM M X & V BESIDES BEING THE BEST OBTAINABLE m CONTAIN ALL THE QUALITIES CLAIMED BY IMITATORS, WE CANNOT SAY MORE. THEY ARE AND HAVE BEEN THE BEST FOR k OVER 32 YEARS.

TO BANDSMEN. The championship nnd also the Chai.l lenpjo Shield at the Palmerston North Band Contest of 1911 were won by the i Wellington Garrison Band. They used Hawke’s Excelsior Sonorous Band Instruments —a complete set. In the ; first test piece the maximum number of points was allotted, the judge declaring that he had never heard nettt.r playing. Ho commended in eulogistic ' terms the tone and blend. The Wellington Tramway Hand, also using a complete set of Hawke’s Excelsior Instruments,' Won the 15 Grade. These two successes on such a great occasion, are worthy wins for IlavvKe s, whose instruments are pre-eminent all eve the world. Bandsmen, buy a set of Hawke’s —there arc honours and valuable prizes to bo won with them! Write for catalogues, dole agents— The Dresden Piano ,Company, Wellington. Local representative —G. W. MILLS, Stationer, Broadway (late Cargill’s). ' s

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 48, 25 February 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 48, 25 February 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 48, 25 February 1913, Page 3

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