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Show (loin"; East. Ueorge H. Vine, who has for the past five or six years held a ioition In Coalter & Suelgrove's music store, will leave fur Boston within a (aw days. His iirose in going from home is to attend the New England Conservatory of Music, the leading institution of its class In the country, and there obtain thorough thor-ough instruction, prai-tieal and theoretical, the-oretical, in tuning musical Instruments. Instru-ments. There arc but three or four first class tuners here, and much of the work is done by persons not uii, euuii"i.-teu mere is a gooti trade, and Mr. Vine's intention Is to qualify himself for the work. With this Idea he lias saved the means necessary to enable him to attend a tuniug school. He is a lieralstent, Iiard worker, and is steady In his habits. His employers employ-ers warmly commend him for the efficient and faithful service he lia given them, and as he has niatked ability in the profession he has chosen cho-sen to pursue, there is no doubt that he will becomean adept in his business. busi-ness. We urlte with his friends in wishing him success. |