WHAT EOT) OF MUS^ DO YOU LIKE. BEST f r OXJ can get any good kind from an EDISON PHONOGRAPH. It renders a band of fifty pieces as well as it does a single singing voice. Nothing you can buy will provide so much of the btst kind of entertainment for yourself and your family at so trifling a cost as Mi V&c&S Come in and hear the new j| i Records and get our terms, t APRIL RECORDS NOW TO HAND. UJRCE STOCKS. IN STOCKEdison Phonograph, price £A 10s (combination type) Edison Fireside Phonograph, price M 10a Edison Standard Phonpgraph, price M Edison Home Phonograph, price ,£l2 Edison Triumph Phonograph, price £l3 KEPAIRS—PIease note that we make a spacifclty of repairs of every description. ATTACHMENTS—For the benefit of our rnwrrrous Patrons we beg to quote prices fcr fitting: the 4in. aiiaihment to arsy machine as follow: Gem Phonograph, 22s 6d Standard Phonograph, 50s Home Phonograph, 45a Triumph Phonograph, 4.5g, D/ftWGE WSUSIC— A full selection cf 4-minute Daatin*> Kto.>»ds now to hand. Write for particulars. " The BANNISTKE STREET, ' J. HALL ... ... .« MANAGEJR. MASTERTON.
Who said Borrow ? Dollie: "I did, Alec, but don't be Alex: "Angry, certainly not, but what do you.mean?" Dollie:- "Well, it's a small thing, yet means fio much." Alex: "But what's it all about?" Dollie: "Well, I forgot to get the tea, and there is not a bit in the—" Alec: "Dear me, there's a chest half full, and the brew you've been giving .me lately is just perfection—never tasted its equal!" Dollie: "That's just the trouble, because without your knowing, I tried you with a new blend. Then for the first time you praised my tea, and as you've lauded it ever since I could not go back to the stuff in that chest." Alec: "Ah, I soe, and what have I been getting?" Dollie: "Suratura." Alec: "Then give me an axe, and let me demolish that chest, and you send Lilian at once to the grocer for Suratura!" Dollie: "But this is the weekly half-holiday, so I was sending Lilian to borrow from Mrs Madßoberts." Alec: "All right, though we beg, borrow or steal, it— MUST BE SURATURA!" Dollie: "Nor is it expensive. I gave you "D" Blend at 2s!" Alec: Then stick to it. I may miss my. train, love, but I won't miss my Suratura, I'll wait!" To givo the public an idea how foolish it «s to expect drinkable tea at a ,!oiv price, wo are reproducing, the following authentic quotation from the " Homo and Colonial Mail" t—- " During this last season there were sold wholesale on the Mincing Lane Market 11,403,600 lbs. of fine to finest teas (I.e. t/- to 5/3 per lb.) In bond, to which 5d per lb. duty has to be added, and these figures will be considerably enhanced because of the greatly increased demand for higher grade teas all over the) Country." SUPERFLUOUS HAIR "I LADIES, ,» VIOLET , x SNOW / ._!_ CREAM "T preveiiu hair growing, and impartß _ ilreshnesi and transparency to the Skin, Price 4s 6d. All Chcaiste.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10222, 25 April 1911, Page 7
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