IMPORTANT TO BANDSMEN.' J-Jio most proficient musicians always choose tlie host instruments. And - iho hand composed of players wji'o use. tlic best instruments.secures, honors, BA’"' prizes and engagements. Take for ■' i ‘example the Koval Artillery winch proved a triumphant -success the Auckland Exhibition. Its excellent h'pi J v °- S » IM ,K rft 4 measure dueVfr ■ Hawkes Excelsior Sonorous ■ incuts used. Then again, the - Irwejl • Springs Baud, which won the World’s 'V-V Championship in 1913 at Crystal Pal- - A ace. London, acknowledged that ‘Hawkes’ Instruments “played an ini- . \ portant part” in its success. All \ew Zealand Bandsmen who wish to improve their tone should-get “Hawkes’ Instruments. A new-hand starting with ‘Hawkes* will nave taken -a T&x* big .‘step towards success. "’Write for Catalogue. Solo Agents—The -Dresden ''%■ Biano Co., Ltd., Wellington! LocaliRepresentative. (!. W. MILLS. x
Tis BOXXTE BOON, sae fraith amlv fair, ; - 11 ihebbo soothe vor Imirt gin sair, V". Man, gie me a draw o’ yef .pipe eft. .0 , sune, Gin her be blit wi’ JBOXXE BOON. GO ’ ' 4 Mi
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 93, 10 August 1914, Page 4
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169Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 93, 10 August 1914, Page 4
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