Wonderful EDISON Phonograph Offer. IF you love music aid entertainment be sure to read every word of this great offer. Mr> Edison says: "I WANT to see«» Phonograph in evecy English speaking home." Here is your opportunity—while this offer Jasts every reliable responsible person in New Zealand can try a genuine Edison on this great free trial offer. FREE TRIAL FREE TRIAL MEANS FREE TBIAL. No C.0.D.~N0 Money Down the instrument in your home; play the beautiful Edis-mgold moulded records and if thee you do not care to keep the outfit return it at our expense. We do not charge you one shilling for the trial. 7/6 a Week now buys a genuine Edison Outfit - easiest possible payments at lowest possible cash prices. An up-to-date Edison Outfit from only £3 lOs, 1 r\ buys the finest kind of an ot* JL V/ Edison outfit with a complete equipment, beautiful two fcot ilower horn and one dozen genu ; ne Edison gold moulded records. For full description and terms of payment call and we will explain. Remember—free trial no money down —It's* our wish to please and satisfy yon. Send no money to anybody for a talking machine until you have had the genuine Edison on free trial. ' T. DWYER & Co., Edison Phonograph Distributers T ALKERIES. MASTERTON, Sign this Coupon. Do not bother with sending a letter; ruerel" sign and mail the coupon, writing name and address plainly. Write to-day. T. DWYER & Co., "TALKERIES," MASTERTON. Fldase send 'me free, prepaid, your catalopue of Edison phonographs, your free circulars of the great Outfit No. ii and terms of payments. Name A ddress TEA, (o be really wholesome, fullflavoured, and btrong, depends upon s i'ful blending. Ceylon tea by itself ).chs the qualities of ''TIGER" TEA, which is a combination of the pick of the Ceylon atsd Indian teas in proper proportions. Tea is a native of India, and was transplanted fiom India to Ceylon. It gained certain qualities by the change, but lost others. Both are combined in ■•TIGER" TEA. Try some. You'll like it. J. Graham and Co., Agents
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8368, 27 February 1907, Page 3
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