DO YOU LIKE BEST f OU can get any good kind from an EDISON PHONOGBAPH. It tenders a band of fifty pieces as well as it does a single singing voice. Nothing yon can buy will provide so much of the best kind of entertainment for yourself and your family at so trifling a cost aa EDISON PHONOGRAPH. s*UiW&B*t Come In and hear the new ords and set our terms. MAY RECORDS NOW TO HAMD, LARQE STOCKS. IN STGCK- " Edison Phonograph, price M 10b (combination type) Edison Fireside Phonograph, price £6 10s Edison Standard Phonegrapb, price £& Edison Home Phonograph, price £l2 Edison Triumph Phonograph, price £lB BEPAIKS—PIease note that we make a specialty of repairs of every description. ATTACHMENTS—For the benefit of our numorous Patrons we beg to quote prices for fitting the *in. attachment to any machine as follow: Gem Phonograph, 22s m Standard, Phonograph, 80s Home Phonograph, 45s Triumph Phonograph, 4f>«. CANCE IWUSIO— A full selection of 4-minute Dancing Becoids now to hand. Write for particulars, BANNISTEK] STREET, ■ J HALL ... MANAGER | MASTERTON.
Colonel Bunker was a boozer bold Who simply worshipped 'whisky cold And brandy, rum and beer and wine; All kinds of' 'nips' he thought divine. His friends to Mm had often said: "If you don't stop, you'll soon be dead!" But Bunker laughed and drank some Anm more, and More! and MORE!! and MORE!!! Till one day in his bed at night Poor Bunker had an awful fright! His room was full of dreadful things That roared and barked and flapped their wings. And elephants and tiger cats Were jumping round with snakes and rats. Monkeys red, and monkeys blue, And hi/ppopotaanuses! too! But when he saw a Purple Cow! Tho Colonel to the Doc. said "Now, NO more a drunkard will I be, Just pass the SURATURA TEA! In future, when I say Kia Ora, I'll pledge my pals in— SURATURA! Why let your wife and .children drink lowpriced common tea? [ It contains no sub- | stance or quality, , ■ and never gives « satisfaction, and is ' dear at any price. Good pure wholesome tea costs I less than a farth- . I ing(ld) per cup at j I 2/-per lb., and yet 1 many let their families drink common tea 1 S (and- tea dusts) unfit for consumption, and. pay 6d. per glass j for their beer or whisky. Low priced tea requires twice the quantity to make the same extract as a tea costing from 2/-to 3/-per lb. SUPERFLUOUS HA!R LADIES, s.\ The most beautiful ■ A \ women in tne wovld. ■V*' SNOW ■ .../' CREAM IT prevetka hair growing, an(* imparti freshness and transDaninoy to tht Bkin. P"IM is 3d. All Phomist*.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10263, 15 June 1911, Page 7
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443Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10263, 15 June 1911, Page 7
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