A GENEROUS OFFER. I have decided to keep one phonograph and a number of records just to loan out to anyone living in the country who will be responsible for the safe return of it inside o£ a week after receiving it. Applications will be recorded in the order in which they are received, and I.will give you the date when you" can have the machine. There will be no charge and no obligation to buy. just take the machine to your home, play it for a week, and return it to me. That settles tie bill., I want all the country people to hear the Edison at my expense. You have only to pay the freight : each way, and if, s after hearing th&; machine, you wish to purchase one, I will stell you a new one and new records and give terms to suit you. Writf* and register your names, and I will let you know when your turn comes to have the free use of this outfit.—HOLCROFT'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, BLENHEIM ■ ■ . • .
During the hot summer months ladie9 who study their complexion should use "Etre Belle" toilet preparations. Hygienic skin food, 5a and 3s per jar; cucumber creanij 2a per bottle (a cooling cream); jasmine cream (to prevent sunburn), 3s 6d per jar; postage 4d extra.—Mrs Gaw, Trafalgar Street* JNelson. *
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 5
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 5