IN GOOD Edison Phonograph Outfit on easy time payments. K "B N response to daily enquiries for the JL terms on which our pcpalar Outfit r No. 5 may be purchased, we oiler the fol- „, lowing easy terms. The Outfit consists a -,*£% follows: W One Edison Standard Phonograph, late3t model. ~ ■ _. One large 30-ineh Floral Horn. One oonnecting rubber. One Highly Nickellei Patent Horn Crane. ■ One dozen latest Edieon or Sterling Re- _ ) cords (your own selection). Iff Total Cost £lO 10s. DEPOSIT i&4, Three Instalments of * 2 6s 8d eacb ' P a J able monthly. NOTE—Customers desiring these terms of purchase must cut out this advertise] ment and writ's stating full particulars of occupation and address, etc. IMPORTANT—We reserve the sole right to refuse any business we consider unsafe or unsatisfactory. Illustrated Catalogues posted free on application. TS%*n****m* JBr f*JL (TALKERIES DEPARTMENT.) ■ IJWyOfP CB I*On 9Centred IVlctor Garage, 'Phone 248. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. P.O. Bos 21. Fashionable WINTER SUITS. Sings as She Sews. 'E have a bi£ of the latest & most >"'/v SfW f fashionable Suitings iff i/jf & mi--11 m to select from. We Guarantee STYLE & FINISH. A Cordial Invita- i; J \ tion is extended to j f i [ She public to call f' I d inspect our ]/ J T. Shields. Tailor BEE THE LATEST MODELS IT SINGER DEPOT Opposite Prince of Wales Hotel, MASTEfiTON. rwiEA, to be really wholesome, fallM flavoused, and strong, depends upon s&ilful blending. 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 frosa India to Ceylon. It gained certain qualities by the chaDge t bu lost others. fißh are combined in "TIGER" TEA. Try some. You'll like QUEEN STREET, MAS TER ', CJ ifc - J - Graham and Co., Agents'g Just enough to sssrry you rrntil the next without a shiU .'l*2 to spare ? Then this offer of the InU'.aia?i'onal Correspondence Schools is vitai >o you! If you will indi« cate on the council below your choice of an occupation thi,= great institute will, at its own expert, show you how you can \vithout neglecting your present work, •leaving home, or distressing yourself financially ', qualify yourself for a high position and a good salary. There is no risk; no catch ; no humburj! This is a a bonafide offer to carries I v.rc;t and iccvun by an institution cl fiftesrn years'standin'- represent!nr? an invested capital of £1,000,000. Car. you afford to pass it by? Post the eciiporr-io-day , .'ntornstionD! Correspondent Schools . SCRANTCN. PA., L'. SfA. I C9Pi't SlroeLSyrfnay, | , .Wellington, N. Z. , I'lc.ire cxr.la'n. v.-ithovt further obligation on | my p'vt, 1> Av 5 oun r,:'.::j:iy i. ;■ si larger s.iluryia ! . t:iepo»iuuu "ovfiore v."«;i;ii l i.sive--u».l:eil X Cut out and forward Coupon to •1« JK» JHMJEj Wairanapa Representative, P. O. Box 46, Mastenton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8493, 24 July 1907, Page 3
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