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What are you doing to give pleasure to 3 our Family and Friends? Have you ever thought of the enormous amount of enjoyment you could have yourself and give to others if you possessed an up-to-date phonograph. It is a fact that these machines have been bi'ought to such perfection that the early makes are only hideous nightmares compared with the Silver-voiced EDISON PHONOGRAPH and the World - famed Colombia GRAPHOPHONE It is a fact that prices are lower than ever, and yju can now buy a modern type of instrument at a price that will surprise you. Send for particulars of these wonderful instruments. What does it mean ? It means that when a few friends drop in you can entertain them with songs by the world's best singers (opera and ballad), favorite music hall ditties, coon songs, and choral music, solos on the violin, piano, cornet, flute, brass band and orchestral selections — in fact, the whole world of music is at your feet, and you can enjoy the finest and most delightful music which is to-day thrilling the largest audiences of the world. You can always get fresh supplies of records at Is 6d and 2s each. Think of the pleasure there is in it ! A few new records now and again give the charm of continued novelty. Full particulars free on. application. CHAS.BEGGaf»Co.,Ltd. Headquarters for Every Kind of Musical Instrument Est. 47 years Princes St., Dunedin T. tycKENZIE'S "Star" Brand Cloth Renovating Fluid NO WATER REQUIRED. For Cleanine Ooat Collare and Renovating Ladies' and Gentlemen'B Clothing, extracting Grease, Oil, Paint, Sperm, etc, from Cloth, etc Prloe : 1/- per Bottle Sold by all Grocers and Ironmongers. %DOwrr? f* ft mtftl vßltw II ImluAm ft say U ftkftt Adlotau btYaraJi "KUKOS" TEA Tfcli left mb to tMftlMd from tta kftdlßf Qr*MH ftai SteNketytn throughout Ota* ftrf Southland, ftad It, without A«oM, tho TKST WEST. II li f«ft mf ta four § vftlittei. fftfkti toi ilk. and tfk ytokota, ftfti Ok o*d !•!». ttauk

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 19, 9 May 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 19, 9 May 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 19, 9 May 1907, Page 4

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