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Business Notices* WHY BE CONTENT WITH A 2-MINUTE RECORD- 1 When for a .small cost any Edison Phonograph can bei fitted to play a 4 lyriNUTEi "DECORD ! ■ This is known as the Eidison Ajnberol Record. Ita most important feature is a recording thread of 200 lines to the inch, or twice as fine as the present record of 100 threadsi. By this means more tiham twice the playing langthi ia secured without increasing the length or di&meifceir of the liecord itself. Since the finer thread required a smaller reproducing poftit it btx^arae necessary to. "find a new composition that would successfully resist the wear of the smaller reproducer. The sue-, cessful amd accurate moulding of a 200-thread record farmed of a much tougher composition, also necessitated changes aiod refineanemts in our 1 miooildHl g 'process. More than 1 two years have been spent in eixperinieinting to secure these results, the work of several experts b ring constantly directed, and superv"sed by Mr Eidison. The, Edison Amibeirol Record is the most wonderful production 1 of its kind that the world has seem. The emgra>vtd souind waves "are so minute that the eye cannoti, follow them^ amd yet the sounds/ are reproducedi eiven more ckarly, more naturally and miore •sweetly than the presetnt Reieord. At the same time, they are more durable aaid will wear longer. The presemit 2minute Rlecords will be continued without change. The Eldisoni Amberol Record will be sold at 2s 6d each, making it the lowest pricei Recordi now 'Sold. i : r. II LET US |i ADD ' A NEW |{ ATTACHMENT TO YOUR ' PHONOGRIAPH I r SEND FOR CATALOGUE. E.DIXON&CG. LEIADING MUSIC HOUSE, HAWERA. 99 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE "DURBAR" BOOT 'POLISH. Ist. It is British. 2nd. It imparts a brilliant^ lasting shine. 3rd. It watea-probfs your boots. 4th. It preserves the leather, keeping it soft and payable. sth. It is! economical; a small quantity give® the best results. 6th. It does not dry s in ' the tins. 7th. It is an extra quality polish, made only for particular people. The other ninety-two reasons you will easily discover by a trial of the polish itself. Once use DURBAR and you'll use no other. Sold by all grocers and shoe stores, at" l|-d, 3d, ; 6d, Is. N yy m JJAKER (Latei Baker and Crabb), LAND, INSURANCE, FINANCIAL. and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Agent for the T. and G. Mutual, Life, Accident and Bond Insurance; also, Commercial Union Accident Insurance ;. also, Taranaki Farmerti' Mutual Fire Insurance Association. HAS FOR SALE— Town, Suburban and Rural Land of every description. Inspection invited. 130 ACRES, L.1.P., level beach land of excellent quality; new six-roomed house and necessary outbuildings; reasonable goodwill. 110 ACRES, near New Plymouth, level beach land, with large modern dwelling and extensive outbuildings: carrying capacity guaranteed good. Will sell at reasonable price, or will exchange for dairy farm near Hawera. ■fr/TEN'S TgOX gUITS. Latest Style and Finish. Equal to Tailor-madet. £2 7a 6d. £2 10s. £2 15s. 22 7s 6d. £2 10s. £2 15s. £2 7s 6d. £2 10s. £2 15s. Splendid Valua MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS. A good range of Patterns. At 9s 6d. m OEXTON, CASH DRAPER, High Street, Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVIII, Issue LVIII, 4 December 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVIII, Issue LVIII, 4 December 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVIII, Issue LVIII, 4 December 1909, Page 7

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