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"Amberol Attachments for■■..■2';-minute Edison —— PhonographsSince thc introduction of the wonderful new Blue Ainberol Records many owners of Edison Phonographs, bought before the introduction of Amberol Records, have been desirous of adapting their 2-minute machines to play 4-minutc Records. Jn order to enable them to do so wc wish to draw attention to Our Special Offer With every purchase of an Ambetol Attachment, the purchaser receives ten jpecial Amberol Records. These are Special Records, confined exclusively to this offer, and cannot be secured in any other way. This offer enables you to equip your Phonograph with the Amberol Attachment and at the same time gives you a fine collection of Amberol Records to start on —and all for practically the same initial cost as you would formerly have been ebliged to" pay for the Attachments alone. The prices are: — " GEM " —4-minute Attachment with H. Reproducer and -10 Special Amberol Records - - - 28/u STANDARD" —4-minute Attachment with H. Reproducer : and'lo Special Amberol Records - - 40/6 u STANDARD" —4-minute Attachment with R. Reproducer and 10 Special Amberol Records - - 63/u HOME & TRIUMPH "-4 -minute Attachment with H. , Reproducer and 10 Special Amberol Records 55/6 K*' wBS "HOME & TRIUMPH" —4-minute Attachment with R. Reproducer and 10 Special Amberol Records 77/"HOME & TRIUMPH" —4-minute Attachment with 0. . Reproducer and 10 Special Amberol Records 100/6 : ' J / Kfj( Call on the Edison dealer nearest you to-day sad gel the folder dealing ;. t with this offer, or write to us for a free copy. THOMAS A. EDISOM, LTD., ' • '(Wholttale only). 364-372 Kent Satel, Sjiitj. ii- a C.A.C." ; -303 Soflj©se Spoking .CartrStiga. ;j Exactly the same^as ttio Military Cartridge with which..; . ... '■(£»};;rtworld'a records have beon " " r " ' bullet point Is not nlcke'led. The Peer-Stalker's Safest Ciioice. Immediate Ignition ~Terrific Smashing Forcc. This cartridge is one of the Colonial AmtnuJ-,. nition Company's • V most. signal trill f umphs. It never i' » "4s failsand never dis\J \JI f k appoints. Equally $( (i f f' oo '' '° r m 'u. Cattle, Pigs, or \ ImJ > yL Qoats * Always y vt used men ' 10 ' know. ■' At tha REDUCED ' : mm'f •:PRICE this Cartridge ':• ' i W is SPLENDID VALUE! . 7 1 ISK F-LOADIN G, SH OTG UN j | Absolutely positive acUon; .divided-recoil; ability.to. shoot j" 3 ligh': or heavy loads 'without adjustment of mechanism; lj j afcr.ee of projections or exposed moving parts to catch in j I • or brush or injure hands; absence of screws and | pins to coilsct rust or dirt or work loose; two-part, sim- . • 1 pic take down and no loose parts—these are soinc of the 1. valuable features chat make thc Winchester Self-Loading I Shotgun superior to others of similar type. It is a 12 j l'i and weighs only about 7pounds. Can be used as j !y. a repeater,or single loader at will. All metal parts are made i IS cf nickcl steel, which has about double the strength of the '1 |J c';eel used in shotguns of other makes. Investigate it I j'A GUN UNEXCELLED FOR DUCK SHOOTING j fiEUfflTlSor NERVE PAIN 1 in the shoulder muscles, neck, back, arms, legs. Also Neuralgia, fiea«SacSie, Rheumatism tj promptly relieved by p—n Produces a lasting warmth and anodyne effect. This preparation is free from grease and will not stain linen. It replaces the use of.poisonous liniments, mustard plasters, etc., and can bs used with safety by persons suffering from any rheumatic symptom, such as iurnbago, sciatica, stiffness, sore throat, etc. ObhinMt/rem nil Chimin, in VrffrnrtA by Hit WELLINGTON (Now Zealand). ANGLO-AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL Co., Ltd., Croydon, London (England)

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1966, 24 January 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1966, 24 January 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1966, 24 January 1914, Page 10

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