FORM! WG A BAWD. It is a healthy sign of the times that every town and village wants its band. If you are forming one in your locality, it will be to your advantage to communicate at once with the Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. They are sole agents for Hawkes’ Excelsior Sonorous Band Instruments. These are the finest in the world. They are used by champion bands everywhere. The Ballarat City Band won the Australasian Championship again last year, playing on Hawkes’ instruments. They are superb in quality and tone. Each instrument is specially tuned by one of the most highly skilled musicians in London. The inclusion of one, two, or three Hawkes’ instruments in a band is immediately noticeable, owing to the great added richness of the tone. A band all Hawkes’ must be the acme of perfection, so far as the instruments go. Write in for particulars. The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. North Island manager : M. J. Brookes. Local representative: W. C. Cargill*
NEGLIGE SHIRTS AT NEGLIGIBLE PRICES AT THE MELBOURNE, To tho comfort of neglige wear we have addon ’lie comfort of economy, though >t has uivoivml mmc laker than we Mre to write a I cut We urge you to look carefully through ;his list \.i( and m ite a incMiil m-to of there widen ;-itly m | oil to you. We question whether tho present season will afford nnotho” opportunity quite so attractive in the wealth of wnat it offers and the poverty or what it asks. .Men s wr: o union neglige shirts Is Gd. yleu’s cotton and wool neglige shirts with linen neck hands, light grounds, with stripes 4s lid and 5s lid. Men’s allwool Llama neglige shirts, medium weights, very fine grade materials, soft finish, with pretty stripes, 6s lid- Men’s all-wool Crimean shirts, linen neck hands, heavy and warm, colonial-make, 7s Gd. Also huge variety of white tennis shirting, neglige style at 2s lid, 3s Lid, and 4s lid.* Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is For influenza take Woods’ Groat Gd, 2a Gd..*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 114, 5 July 1911, Page 8
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