WHAT KIM) OF MUSIC DO YOU LIKE BEST mm /AfcfiU St* wre# .• • cwu w .♦ r?r™~rrr:.'™^®'^-r'Tvwen*.fj. fi&f■??•»:;?;»-■•. -'i- *""•. ' 'C-.- 4': "yOU can get any good kind from an EDISON PHONOGBAPH. It renders a band of fifty pieces as well as it does a single singing voice. Nothing yon can buy will provide so muoh of the best kind of entertaiumect for yourself and your family at so trifling a cost aa an EDISON PHONOGRAPH. Come in and hear the new ' arda and get our terms, MAY RECORDS NOW JN STOCKEdison Phonograph, price M 10s (comb;nation type) Edison Fireside Phonograph, price £f H* Edison Standard Phonograph, price £,9 Edison Home Phonograph, price i'2 Edison Triumph Phonograph, price M*< KEPAIBS—PIease note that we make a specialty of repairs i ,v« .. ce*u:jti ATTACHMENTS—For the benefit of cur nuniercus Fatroiu n m-v u q prices for fitting the 4in. attachment «e ary rror r. as follow Oem Phonograph, 22s 6d Standard ponograph, 30s Home Phonograph, 45b Triumph Phonograph, 465. DANCE RIUSfC—A full selection of 4-minute Dancing Re . irt- <w hand. Write for particulars. fTMSS ass? TO HAND, LARGE STOCKS. " The Talkeries, 95 J. JSALL BANNISTEEJ STBEET, masterton. MANAGER'
WHY |is it that certain things are never out of i [date but always popular—certain boots,. 1 certain pictures, certain music, for | { example ? It must be because in those' 9 books, those pictures, that music there J | is something excellent,— something that 5 men and women find they need or desire, i 1 Right popularity is a hall-mark of value. ( {lf this view be applied to a medicine; I which has now been before the public; (for more than half a century—a medicine < * which from the first has proved an un- 1 I rivalled remedy for all irregularities of { p the digestive organs it cannot be denied« ) that Beecham's Pills triumphantly stand J [ the test. Three generations of men and {women have acknowledged the ster-I I ling worth of these pills for the relief ( {and cure of various ailments of the' ) stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels.' BEECHAM'S! PILLS i for many years have enjoyed a sale far I larger than that of any other proprietary i J medicine. They are the sovereign I | remedy for constipation, indigestion, | pains after eating, biliousness, tick I headache, heartburn, flatulence, liver-1 ishness, sallow complexion, lack-lustre j appearance of the eyes, bad taste in the mouth, dizziness, heavy tired feeling, poor appetite, and general want of tone. A single, dose gives relief, and, taken as directed, this medicine will not fail to CURE. Sold everywhere la boxes* price ( , JOJd. (36 pills) 1/1} (56 pills) fie 1/9 (168 pllM. .2 AGKNCJ.Y O" 4ULK6ALE iu.ii'Dt'j prompV (v ; cash prices k»r ali feiaoh brniab Oont>n*utal gowk, iKctwding Book# and Hhoou, td Loafctooi. Cbpraioftlf? and Drcißgesf.' Sundries China, Earthenware and Glass* *»-* Cycles, Motors and Drapery, Millinery, at-d i'stwe Goods. Fancy Goods end Perftsmesy Hardware, Machinery, and M»*«.»•> Jewellery, Plate and Watches. Photographic and Optical Goods Provisions and Oilmen's Stores, sto., etc. Uommisiion 8$ to t. per cent. Tredp Discount allowed rip«cial Quotations on Demand Sample caepa from £lO upwards Consign merits of Prod it" Sold ok Acooant. WILLIAM WILION ANt. 80H» (Established Abo**ra* uaiHt wwilte*t. OaoJ aiwn' '".sncuair*, London.'* TO THE ELECTORS.
Aft Aristocratic TEA! muuniiiiiui Minn miiiniiJiuiiini mil The characteristic and unique delicacy of flavour that all SURATURA drinkers deliglit in is due to various causes. First of ail, of course,_ to the fast that the tea is grown in. the most favoured district of the finest tea country in the world—Oey&on. Soil, situation, temperature, humidity—all count for mudh in the success of tea planting; and in the SURATURA Plantations each of these conditions or essentials is perfectly presented.' Then tliere is the system of curing' and packing. Everything is done by the most approved modern processes. The leaf is perfect and the most scrupulous care is taken to guard against the least, chance of impurity. SURATURA is absolutely pure tea. SURATURA, ALWAYS FIRST! To give the public art idea how foolish it is to expect drinkable toa at a low price, wo ace reproducing the following authentic quotation from the " Homo and Colonial Mail" s- " During this last season there were sold wholesale on the Mincing Lane Market 11,403,600 lbs. of fine to finest teas (i.e. 1/• to 5/3 per lb.) in bond, to which 5d per lb. duly has to be added, and these flfures will be considerably enhanced becsusa of the greatly Increa&ed demand for higher grade teas all over th® Country." ▲MGATL* LTD ZCW <^2^
IT matters not whether you sup port the Opposition or the Government ; you must put a man .n the house who will do justice to your papering and general decoration. The man to look after your interests i;i this direction is W. H. COLE, who has the choicest stock of FREIZES, WALL and CETLINC DECORATIONS to be found in tho Wairarapa. Papering is done in any part of the district at lowest cost, and in the best possible manner. Electors will do well to remember this when contemplating renovation of house property. ESTIMATES FREE. Note the Address: 28 Chapel Street, Masterton. Teelplione 149. Aerogen Safety Gas THE IDEAL COUNTRY MCHT. FOR INSURANCE—The Aerogen Machine has been passed as perfectly safe by the Fire Underwriters' Association. The CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.—The cost of a 40 candle power burner is only 1-10 of a penny per hour. Absolutely non-explosive, combined with cleanliness. A child can work it. Kindly rail and inspect machines at work, or make application for particulars from the Irocal Agents— PICKERING "OROS., ICKERING -OROS., / plumbers, Queen Strut, Mastsrton
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10267, 20 June 1911, Page 7
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