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fOU can get any good kind from an EDISON PHONOGRAPH. It rendert a band of fifty pieces as well as it does a single singing voice. Nothing you can bay will provide so mnoh of the best kind of entertainment for yourself and your family at so trifling a cost as auiifflrcwan C% N> Oome in and hear the new jr ds and get our terms. SEPTEMBER RECORDS NOW TO HAND. LARGE STOCKS. IN S OCKEdison Phonograph, price M 10a (combination ;yp?) tCdison Fireside Phonograph, price £fl 10i Edison Standard Phonograph, price £9 Edison Home Phonograph, price JBl2Edison Triumph Phonograph, prioe £lB EEPAISS~PIease note that we make a Bpeoialty of repairs of every description. ATTACHMENTS—For the benefit of our numerous Patrons we beg to quote prices for fitting the 4in. attachment to any machine us follow: — Gem Phonograph, 22s 6d] Standard Phonograph, 80s Home Phonograph, 45s Triumph Phonograph, 45i. DANCE! MUSIC— A full selaction of 4-minute Dancing Eecoids now. to hand. Write for particulars. BANNISTEEJISTEEET, ■J HALL MANAGES MASTERTON.

It's Easy Ironing With a Gas Iron iHE IRON that's always . ready, always clean, always hot. It will iron the heaviest garment or the lightest laee equally well, and at a cost for gas of under ONE PENNY PEfl HOUR. Is it worth while using your old irons any longer? The price complete with sufficient tube is 12s 6d only, and we'll gladly fit on trial. THE GAS SHOWROOM, Queen Street Master ton.

That Choicest Tea One of the chief recommendations of Su rat lira Tea lies in the fact that every process of preparation is characterized by exquisite and unwavering cleanliness. tn China In the old days and often still, some of the processes of tea-curing were anything but clean. Even the inferior sorts of Ceylon tea are not entirely free from suspicion. But Supatura is so treated and so packed that there is no possibility of a grain of dirt getting Into a ton of it! , That fact accounts fa part for that wonderfully delicate Suratura flavour; and it accounts also for the fact that an infusion of Suratura is always crystal-clear when pure water is used. There is none of the muddy dimness so often observable in Infusions l of inferior tea. m & mm I I NOW, CHILDREN, REMEMBER YOUR GRANDMOTHER USED' BEFORE I WAS BORN. ■■»• ITIS THE BEST SUPER FLUOUS HAIR LADIES, The moat beautiful women in the world, VIOLET . . SNOW ' * CREAM T prevent! hair growing, and imparts , fceihneM and traniparunoy to the 1,1 Chauiito.

MASTERTON WOOL, SKIN HIDES AND TALLOW SALES. ■ NEXT SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th. 1911, at 1 D.m. At Levin's Stcr*. enapel Street. DALGETY and CO., Ltd. LJJVIN an.l CO., Ltd. NEW ZEA LAND lOAN and MERCANTILE Agency Co., v; p r.A . I.T»

GtNERNMENT nsurancE

DEPARTMENT FACT NO. 4 A LIBERAL SYSTEM OF NONFORFEITURE PROTECTS EVERY ASSURANCE POLICY ISSUED by th 9 DEPARTMENT. Substantial surrender values, »nd loan values are allowed after two years, and if the premium is cot paid within the thirty days of grace an .'account is opened crediting the policy holder with the surrender Value and increases thereon, and debiting him with the premiums as thej fall due and interest itlhereon. As Hong as fhe amount to credit exceeds the amount owiug the policy is in full force, and in the event, of death or maturity the sum assured and bonuses, less the arrears with interest. ■»

'K' JAM Earns its place on YOUR TABLE II only by reason of itsj EXCEPTIONAL PURITY and APPETISING FLAVOUR.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10413, 6 September 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10413, 6 September 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10413, 6 September 1911, Page 7

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