DO YOU LIKE BEST fOU 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 yon can br best kind of entertainment for yourself and your family at so trifling a cost a» Come In and hear the n«w tsf-" 1 " and get our terms, M [ AUGUST RECORDS NOW TO HAND. UARCE STOCKS. |TN S OCR- , ■ 4 . . . Edison Phonograph, price £4los (combination type) tdißon Fireside Phonograph, price £G 10g Edison Standard Phonograph, price £9 Edison Home Phonograph, price £l2 Edison Triumph Phonograph, price 418 KEPAIRS-Please note that we make a specialty of repairs of every aescnphon.g ATTACHMENTS-For the benefit of cur numerous Patrons e J e S* prrce 3 for fitting the 4in. attachment to any machine as follow: Gem Phonograph, 22s 6d Standard Phonograph, 80s Home Phonograph, 46s Triumph Phonograph, 45». DANCE MUSIC— A full selection ot 4-minnte Dancing Records now to hand. Write for particulars. J. HALL BANNISTERKSTREET, MASTERTON. MANAGER
VALUER, LAND AND ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, Bank of N.Z. Chambers, M^STERTON. Property Representative: D. B. Thomson. -i Q A ACRES of good land adJLOU joining township suitable for a retired gentleman. Buildings comprise a nice house of 6 rooms, hot and cold .water service, large verandah on two sides, also small green-house. The grounds are well laid out round the house, •and comprise lawn, flower garden, shrubbery, orchard, and vegetable warden. Full particulars on application. PRICE only £25 per acre. Terms £3850 cash. A SNIP. 1 AAA ACRES of good level agJL UUU ricultural land, situated only 6 miles from railway station and close to good saleyards. The property is well fenced and subdivided into 10 paddocks. Buildings comprise a new 6-roomed house, telephone, woolshed, stable, and shed. The property is well watered and could easily be divided into 2 farms. PRICE £l2 10s per acre. Terms can be arranged.
StIRATURA Best for You and Me Best for Jack and best for him, Best for Sandow (look at him!) Best for Laundress and for Lord, Best for our Sir Joseph Ward, Best for our Lord Islington, Best of Teas beneath the sun! Other Teas don't somehow savour Of the delicate fine flavour Known and loved by you and me
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DEPARTMENT FACT NO. 4 A LIBERAL SYSTEM OF NONFORFEITURE PROTECTS EVERY ASSURANCE POLICY ISSUED by the DEPARTMENT. Substantial surrender values and loan values are allowed after two years, and if the premium is not paid within the thirty days of grace an account is opened crediting the policy holder with the surrender value arid increases thereon, and debit* Ing him with the premiums as thej fall due and interest thereon. As long as tlhe amount to credit exceeds the amonnt owing the policy is in full force, and in the event of death or maturity the sum ascnred and bonuses, less the arrears wifc3b in-
Aerogeu Safety Gas THE IDEAL COUNTRY LIGHT. FOR INSURANCE—The Aerogen Machine has been passed as i 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 Local Agents— PICKERING T3ROS., ICKERING JJROS., I Plumbers. Gueen Btrr«t, Master ton
SEED OATS. DNS, ALGEI 1 AND SPAROWBILL3. —Also— RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT AND CLOVERS. All Seeds Machine Dressed. CHAMBERLAIN AND SON, SEED CLEAHERS and MERCHANTS, KABTERTQN. OKBYTOWN AGEMJX. R FRED MTHk, of Ureytown, has beeu appointed agent of the Wairarapa Age.and will promptly deliver daily copies o£ our newspaper to any address in that locality.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10400, 22 August 1911, Page 7
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