WHAT ABOUT HAWKES'? Th? Wellington Garrison Band non :h<' championship and also the Chaleig.* Shield at rhe Palmerston North Sard Cont-st of 1911. They iw>d Hawkes’ Excelsior sonorous band intniments—a complete set. In the first e t piiM'e this noted Wellington Band vas allotted the maximum number of joints, the judge declaring that he had lever heard better playing, and comnonding in eulogistic terms the tone ird blend. The Wellington Tramway land, using a complete sot of brakes' Excelsior instruments, won the 3 tirade The judge congratulated this ■and on their playing. These two sucesses in Grade A and Grade B on such i great occasion are worthy wins lor da-wkes’, whoso instruments are pr >- miinent all over tho world. Bandsn>m, i.ny a set of Hawkes’—there are ir.nonrs and valuable prizes to be -.von ■ •th them. Write for catalogues, S.>l* ig.mt , -7 he Dresden Piano Company, ’id.. Wellington. Local represrntai es: A. Walters and Co., Hasting';.’'
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 103, 16 April 1912, Page 6
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