'F >ou love music aid entertainment . be sure to read every word of this great offer. Mf Edison sa^s: "I WANT to sea » Phonograph In every English speaki- g home." Here is jour opportunity—while this offer lasts every reliable responsible person in New Zealand can try a genuine Edison on this great free trial offer. FREE TRIAL MEANS FREE TRIAL. No C.O.D-—No Money Down Try the instrument in your borne; play the beautiful Edison gold moulded records and if then you do not cure to keep the outfit return it at our expense. We do not charge you one shilling for the trial. now buys a cenuine Edis.on Outfiteasiest possible payments at lowest pos&ible cash prices. An up-to-date Edison Outfit tfpom oniy <S3 "8 os, ft] A buys the finest kind of an cxbXv/ Edison ! outfit with a com plt-te equipment, beautiful two foot 1 flower horn and one dozen genuine Edison gold moulded records. For full description and terms of payment cr.l3 and we will explain. Remember—free trial no money down—lt's our wish to please and satisfy you. Bend no money to anybody lor a talking machine until you have had the geni nine Edison on free trial. mtmmmm Edison Phonograph Distributers TALKEBIES. MASTIi'RTON, Sign this Coupon. I Do not bother with sending a letter; I sign and mail the coupon, writ- & ing name and address plainly. Write | to-day. I T. DWYER & Co., I "TALKERIES," MASTERTON. j Maase send *rne free, prepaid, your | catalogue of Edison phonographs, your I free circulars of the great Outfit No. a I and terms of payments, } Address..., npEA, to be really wholesome, full- " flavoured, and strong, depends upon s ilia! lending. Ceylon tea by-itself, lacks the qualities of "TIGER" TEA, which is a combination of the pick of the Ceylon and Indian teas in proper proportions. Tea is a native of India, and was transplanted from India to Ceylon. It gained certain qualities by ihe change, but lost others. Both are combined ia "TIGER" TEA. Try some. You'll like it. J. Graham and Co., Agents
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8369, 28 February 1907, Page 3
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