now Blue HJ Amberol Records W«v3»J aHV€> no €( l They have been played 3000 timdP '/tZ&tt?**) without any sijn of wear. ! gmSgxT' Do you know of any other ■/Jajgjjißv records that can beat this 1 <fe* for durability. <S OA7E3," " i Edison Agency, 53 and 57, iiiiim sireeC West, Palnierston North. HAYE YOU A BABY? k PHAFrfS! PRAMS! PRAMS! PRAMS! PRAMS! PRAMS! PRAMS! PRAMS! PRAMS! PRAftfSI PRAMSI Largest Stock in New Zealand. Pri cew Lowest. Terms Easiest. NONPAREIL CYCLE & MOTOR CO. \yE3LEY 27 MAIN STREET EAST, PIANOS AND ORGANS, highest grade, cheapest prive, lowest terms at THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO. Telephone 373. ' CANTERBURY §YEAM~BHSPPifllG CO., LTD. "PETCNE," <S BKE£ZE, JJ "STORM." mHi.SE steamers run regularly bo -8. 'tween Bluti, Dunedin, Oamarj, Tima.ru, Lyttelton, Pictcn and Wangaiiui. for freight, etc., applv to C. F. MILL WARD, Wangfmui. The stearcera Ere splendid etockH if?i!<3Pt P ! ?*»«"0P I'ivifi utuUtd* b litA&vl SjlHv FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. All fitted witd. wireless telegraphy. QAILINGS from Wellington sa under k3 (circxuDctances wrmitting):— FOE LYTfELTON and DUNEDIN. Victoria Fri Sep. 5 5 p.m. Riyerina* Fri Sep. 19 5 p.m. 1 limaroa Tli::r Sep. 2o 5 p.m. \ ictona Iri Oct. 3 o p.m. first, second and third class passengers. MELBOURNE, Via LYTTELTDN, DUNEDIN, BLUFF and HOB ART. thmaroa Thur Sen. 2o 5 p.m. NAFIMJi. GISHORNf.; AUCKLAND and SYDNEY. ictoria ! bur Sep. 11 4 p.m. { Riverina* T'uir Sep. 2o 4 p.m. Victoria T'n:r Oct. !) 4 p.m. + C-arj'iC-R, first, second and third class passengers. FOE SYDNEY DIRECT?. Llimnroa* Fri Sep. 12 5 p.m 0 Twin screw. Fitted with Wireless Tdegrraphv. All tickets arc available also for stopover or return hy any of the Union Co.'s steamon-. r.nd holders of U.S.S. { CVs tickets may travel by above-named steamers. ! 5. KftiPPlM *'o¥.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9587, 3 September 1913, Page 1
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