TO BANDSMEN.
'('!.(> p'mnnionship and also the Challenge Shield at the Palmerston North Hand Contest of 1911 wore won by the Wellington Garrison Hand. Tliey used Hnwko's TCxeelsior Sonorous Hand Tostruineni s'— a eomplete set. Tn the first lest j)iece tlie maximum number of points was allottrd. (he judge declaring that he liad never heard better playing. Ho eommented in euh.ri'v!|■!,.') .-•!•!<><= tlie tone and blend. The Wellington Tramwav Hand, also using a complete set of Ha who's Kxcelsior Instruments, won the 1? "Grade. The'so twjn sn esses n,i such a groai occasion. :v-e worthy win* for TTawire's whose instruments are pre-eminent all .•■.•.•or the ivorld. Handsmen. liuy a set ot' I !-i i. Ice'- there are honours and valuable mazes to be won with them! 'Writo for Solo agents— Ti,n Dresden Pi»no Company, Ltd., >Vi>!lmi.'(,)h. Local representative. 0. W Tils;, Stationer, Broadway (late
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 93, 23 August 1913, Page 5
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142TO BANDSMEN. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 93, 23 August 1913, Page 5
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