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USES FOR THE PHONOGRAPH

Is there an invalid in the home? iLet the Edison phonograph drive ;away the weary hours for her. Per'haps it is an old man whose memories are all in the past. The phonograph will sing- the songs that he loves. Are the children hard to amuse? The phonograph never fails to keep them out.of mischief. Do you live in the •country? Buy a phonograph and get at small cost what people in the cities .pay, one or two dollars a night to (hear. You can at insignificant cost keep in touch with the world of entertainment and music, i Are you wondering what you will take with .you on your vacation or what you will carry along when you go home for the holidays? Let it be an Edison phonograph and a good assortment of records; this outfit never fails to please; it will make you a welcome guest everywhere. It is easily ( carried and takes up practically no room. Is there a boy in the family in whom . you want to create a spirit of business enterprise? * You -could not do better than to a buy him a phonograph and let him arrange Phonograph Concerts. It is easy to getjjpeople to buy tickets for an entertainment if you are able to give something to please everbyody, and that is always possible with a phonograph. Boys all over the country make money in this way; a bright .youngster ! can soon earn the cost of the outfit. Machines, at prices to Suit all pockets, may be purchased -on easy time payments. Inspection iscondially invited by T. Dwyer and Co., "TheTalkeries," Masterton.

Kbecmo has enabled many i poor •sufferer irom rheumatism, gout, sciatica, and "lumbago to once, more enjoy health and happiaess. 2/6 and 4/6. Sold everywhere.

PERMANENT INVESTMENT and BUIL ING SOCIETY IHE Society la prepared la receiv* MONEY ON DEPOSIT at tbe 10Ilowiflg rates : Twelve Months * 4 per cent. Six Months 3i 14 Dats' Notiob 8 J. B. Keith, Manage "EBY comforting, invigorating, whole- - some, and appetising is "IIWEB" TEA. After a hard and trying day a cup of it is worth a sovereign. It's so pure and go'd. ,'■■■' MAURICEVILLE HOTEL, B F. M. BOSS (late of Feilding) begs to notify the residents of Mauriceville and surrounding district, as well as the travelling public, that he has taken over the above well-known hotel. The hotel will'shortly be renovated and (tnade thoroughly up-to-date. Speight's Beer always on tap. Best Wines, Spirits, and Ales in stock. Stabling'accommodation a specialty. F. M. ROSS PBOPBIETOB.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8339, 23 January 1907, Page 3

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425

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8339, 23 January 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8339, 23 January 1907, Page 3

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