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They Never Wear Out m EASY TERMS The NEW EDISON RECORDS are not only unbreakable, but they never wear out. This is due to the fact that the arm moves across the face of the record of its own volition and is not merely forced or carried across by the grooves of the record. Fifty years from now your NEW EDISON RECORDS will render the melody as faithfully and as sweetly as they do to-day. Edison Records Play Forty— Twenty-four &* Ten Minutes No Needles Necessary You are cordially invited to visit our showrooms any time and hear your favourites played over on the NEW EDISON PHONOGRAPH. The pleasure is ours. WADE & CO. LTD. THE RECORD HOUSE, Tabernacle Buildings, 41 Karangahape Road, AUCKLAND.

ittUGGET prows tfxje ECONOT^fY of QUALITY THERE are no substitutes used in the preparation of "‘Nugget’ to reduce productive costs. Regardless of expense it is made of pure honest ingredients through and through. NUGGET BOOT POLISH 4d. 7«»* */• " XT UGGET " is ob--1 N tainable at all dealers in the new EASY - TO - OPEN TINS. It is made in Black, Brown (Tan), Dark Brown, Toney Red and Nigger Brown. Also in White for Patent & Coloured Leathers. The " Nugget" Polish Outfit is sold everywhere complete jo

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 152, 17 September 1927, Page 22 (Supplement)

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 152, 17 September 1927, Page 22 (Supplement)

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 152, 17 September 1927, Page 22 (Supplement)

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