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Fun! Joy! Pleasure and Delight tor 1908. The Phonograph is the great Pleasar«Giw, the Always-Willing Horn* Entertainer. No matter what your taatM or moods, the Phonograph wiil play to Soothe or Delight! It will give Screaming F«a with records of the inimitable "Casey" and Intellectual Pleasure with a record of oae of the World's Great Singers. Phonographs from £3 up. Particulars Free for the ashiag. SEND NOW. Novelties in Phono. Records, i The " Sterling," the longest record made. ALL 1/6 EACH, Postage and packing extra—for 3, lOd; 6, I/- ; 9, 1/6 ; IS, 1/8. Lists Free. SONGS. Green,' 'The Piper o' Dundee, ' The Lea Rig,' ' The Star o' Robbie Barns,' 'Be Kind tae Auld Grannie, I 'Come Back to Erin,' 'God Save Ireland,' 'The Boys of Wexford, 'Dear Little Shamrock,' 'Jean M'Neil,' * I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby,' 'Mary,' 'ThB Song That Reached My Heart,' 'I Fear No 'The Old Lock,' 'O, Promise Me, Brass Band and Orchestral Selections, Casey's Humor. Scott-Skinner s V olia Solos, Scotch Quadrilles by Orchestra, New Hymns, andThwuands of Others. All Reproduced with Vivid Reslism. G.BEGG&GO.LD., Phonograph Parlor, Princes St, DUNEDIN. JANET KERR, Deceased. ' LL ACCOUNTS against this estate L must be rendered to me in detail in duplicate before kho 13th inst., and all money due the Estae most be paid to me at once. \ , 3 and other property tow* Me Executor. WESLEY TURTON, Solicitor to the Estate. RELIEF COURT FOR LAKE COUNTY. I hereby give notice that I will hold a Court for the purpose of hearing any application for relief which has been duly lodged under section 68 of "The Counties Act, 1886," for above CoAty at the Magistrate's -' ' ' ' ,on Thursday, 18th le, 1908, at 11 a.m. J. S. EVANS, Stipendiary Magistrate. Queenstown, Ist June, 1908. \ 0 R SAL E—Three milk cows and two heifers-belonging to the late Miss Janet Kerr.- Tenders received up till 12 o'clock, noon, of Friday, sth June, by the Rev J. Wilson, Manse, Queenstown.

PKINCE OF WALES', BIRTHDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1908. On Wednesday, 3rd June, the Post Office will observe a closaf holiday. All mails will be closed at 7.30 a.m. The Telegrap" " 9 a.m. to 9.30 a._ The re-openJhg of this office for telegraph business, from 7.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday earnings, will bo discontinued after the 3Ut instant. On an<J after 2nd June, 1908, mails for ttlenorcby, Kinloch, Creighton, Paradise, and Private Bags, will close at 7.30 a.m. "■ Tu/sdays and Fridays. / L'h'HMOND KEELE, Postmaster. Quoenstowr Ma\ 25th, 1908.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2662, 2 June 1908, Page 4

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