Sir Geo. Grey and the Phonograph.
t4. ( : Atjithe, :ope» House, to'dWj Sir , iGeorge "Grey sjfOke in to "t n o-'pnono--graph now for Mr Edison, tlie inventor! inesßage wasas /oUowa i:i v«« Auokland, February 14, 1891, Professor Archibald has kindly givenme the opportunity ot sending you a message. 1 wish to speak words of encouragement rt to ao .great a discoverer, who lias ra'oli'.vast difficulties and so coilstkntly' ? :Wbora for the good of .valL •I* dot.duif by telling you that we iin.:New ! Zealand constantly think ofyou;} and'regard with esteem and gratitude one who has rendered suoh vast servioes to mankind. r r I hope yet to make your how strongly I and my fhendß feel the gratitude We owe L to y.ou.rr*Xqjawi truly, Gkobob Grby. '; ' rS, .>
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3737, 16 February 1891, Page 2
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125Sir Geo. Grey and the Phonograph. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3737, 16 February 1891, Page 2
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