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TRYING A GIFT PIANO.—Mr H. Hoyle playing the piano which was yesterday presented to the Windsor House home for the aged. With him are Miss E. McIntosh, the matron, and Mr J. R. Johnston, chairman of the Windsor House fair committee of the Christchurch and Christchurch East Rotary Clubs, who made the presentation. The piano is the gift of the P. H. W. Brown Trust.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29797, 13 April 1962, Page 10

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TRYING A GIFT PIANO.—Mr H. Hoyle playing the piano which was yesterday presented to the Windsor House home for the aged. With him are Miss E. McIntosh, the matron, and Mr J. R. Johnston, chairman of the Windsor House fair committee of the Christchurch and Christchurch East Rotary Clubs, who made the presentation. The piano is the gift of the P. H. W. Brown Trust. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29797, 13 April 1962, Page 10

TRYING A GIFT PIANO.—Mr H. Hoyle playing the piano which was yesterday presented to the Windsor House home for the aged. With him are Miss E. McIntosh, the matron, and Mr J. R. Johnston, chairman of the Windsor House fair committee of the Christchurch and Christchurch East Rotary Clubs, who made the presentation. The piano is the gift of the P. H. W. Brown Trust. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29797, 13 April 1962, Page 10