In connection with the Church of Christ, West-street, Band of Hope, tho Cooper raid Macdermott Edison Kinematograph Company gave a patriotic and weenie concert in tho Foresters' Hall, Newton, last night, bofore a large gathering. Mr. H. Oberlin Browne having decided to relinquish the importing trade in pianos and organs, will realise his Stock, which can be seen at To Rawhiti, Belle Vue Road, Mount Eden, The sale takes place on Thursday, December 12, by Mr. R. O. Oarr.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 5
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