WHAT ABOUT HAWKES. Tho Wellington Garrison Baud_w on the championship a.id. aisa tiio challenge Sliield at the Palmerston Morin Band Contest of, 1911. i hey used Hawkes’ Excellsior S niorous Band instruments—a complete set. in the first test piece this noted ,\V Oilington Band’ was allotted < the maximum number' of points, -he judge ««•<-sting that ho had never heard better playing, and cornmending in eulogistic terms the tone and blend. Hie Wellington Tramway Band, also using a complete set of Hawkes Excelsior Instruments, won the J 3 grade. Tho judge congratulated this band on their playing. These two successes in Grade A and Grade B, on such a, great occasion, are worthy wins for Hawkes, whose instruments are pre-eminent all over the world. Bandsmen! Buy a set of Hawkes—there are honours and valuable prizes to ho won with them. Write for -catalogues. Sole agents—fhe Dresden Piano Co., Ltd.. Wellington Local representative: Mr W. C. Cargill.'**’ «, ■ •—* BUSINESS NOTICES. & (Jo. poll . WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, ■ AND CORDIALS. 'j 1 WHISKY—CATTO’S EXTRA SPECIAL LIQUOR, 15 years old. SCOTTISH STANDARD, ***, O.P. 10 years old. JOHN JAMESON, „ TrjT , r _ BUCHANAN’S BLACK and WHITE MITCHELL’S OLD IRISH Imperial Quarts. - USHER’S SPECIAL WHITE AND MACKAY’S SPECIAL. JOHNNIE WALKER, Red Label. MACKAY’S LIQUOR. STRATH,MILL, Pure Malt Whisky. JHOM AND CAMERON, O.P. (reratted). BUNKO’S (DALWHINNIE). WINES — ■ 1 PEN FOLD’S Old Tawny Port. Y,.;0. Frontignac. , y.O, Rich Constantin. No. 1. Claret. INq. 1 Hock. No. 1 Cbablas. ; i {Riesling, < HAfIOY’S Champion Port. N’o. 1 Claret and-Sherry. ZALUMBA Claret-and Ports. CI LBERY’S;lnvalid) Port, Claret, and , Sherry.;.; i>K>Burgundy. HEIDSIECK -Dry Monopole, Pints and Quarts. 1 BRANDY—-8 HENNESY’S HENNESY’S * , ' CARAFONT ••• .BOOMERANG. r ,v GINS— ’.imßirei, GILBERT'S DRY !• GILBERT’S OLD/TOM. fj.D.K.Z-,,SQUARE (large bottles) WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. QASS ALE GUINNESS’S STOUT, bottled br Road Bj;os., Dog’s Head Brand. .GUINNESS’S STOUT in Nip Bottles, for Invalids. WAI/RONCA; MINERAL WATER, in Pints../,ton;/ i ALESr- i-: i\V,o:aro bottlers of MANNING and Famous Pale Ales and Stout of which *"i have a largo stock -iHOOn hgnd, m splendid condition. \! H'jYe .also stock f ' WARD AND GO’S XXXX Pale Ale, m bottle, TUI BRAND East India Palo Ale in Pints and Quarts. PAUL’S Prize Ale, in bottle. CARLSBERG BEERS, PILCHNER AND LAGER. STAPLES’ XXX SPARKLING ALES, on draft. We suuply jars and Kegs, on w'hich a deposit is charged until returned. CORDIALS wo manufacture all the latest Summer Drinks. Try Our Famous Hop 'Louie and Stone Brewed Ginger Beer. Wo use only tho finest materials in tho manufacture of our Aoraded Waters. IN ... Orders Promptly Attend to) Our,parts Deliver to any part tho Borough. >J\\ ha)!., Malone & Co. FENTON STREET. GTRATFQRL. L ;f, ’shbne 65 Box 49. po«f) : \ J;)V-C2qGi .. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. F H. ROBSON dcsirda to notify ?> j that he will open a Timber Yard in Stratfo-d at the beginning of May next. Full stocks of all Building Timbers will bo kept, both Sawn and Dressed, at lowest market prices. Orders for timber may, in the meantime, be forwarded to •i . T !:i . JAMES ROBSON, Stratford, ; rr /A ‘J; H. ROBSOMo Pohckura. TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. HIDE SHED Oloton Road, Stratford (next Dairy Factory). NEXT SALK. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th. CILTENTS are particularly requested > ,to forward Consignments in Tn>o to arrive not bitor than FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 92nd. NEvYTON KING.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 25, 14 September 1911, Page 8
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