GISBORNE COMPETITIONS. The most successful of the Pianoforte Soloists at Gisborne bears out Mr Harold Whittlo's appreciation of Q-tol. For severul weeks he had practised solidly \ for eight hours daily. By using Q-tol continuously this Competitor kept his! hands and wrists supple and in perfect' order. H43B^-3I HARDWARE VALUES. > Wo are offering particularly good) value just now in Stainless Cutlerv i Aluminium Ware, "Pyrex" Ovenwan •'. j Special Crockery Lines, etc., and wouKl '. invite enquiry from buyers who desire' the best at the lowest price. ?riE, BULL AND PICKERING.i r -TJ>., Cashei street, —b
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18344, 30 March 1925, Page 6
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