I ■ Quenches Thirst I This is the famous sweetmeat that 1 i the forces in Europe are clamoring ] I I for. It gives long-lasting refreshment ' I I v Millions of bars supplied to the 1 I soldiers and sailors. Vigour, vim and 1 I staying power - just what they need. I I Send some sin every parcel or letter, I I Now two flavours I I Wfflffl&r with the taste of field mint. v V 1 S f peppermint. ,' '■ i IHAOE IN AUSTRALASIA '" : " > i : stamps for a trial packet.to r'- Km* v if >/r- J - c * Gambles & c °y» ; Com- r ;;■ • I I raerce House, Melbourne, Solo ' I I Seated Tight— Kept Right W^after every meal 70 I
Edison Records play sweet music • - ° VMr. Edison's inventive genius, applied to phonograph Record- making has ' done wonders. . Great improvements have been made.. l ' ' I Blue Amberol Records The finest cylinder record ever invented — Mr. Edison's final PfTfrl development of the four-minute SI 'Jl record —is the beautiful Blue 5|!§SS? Amberol. Not only is the tone IBE|J: l extremely 'sweet, but for all ffl[ ■*& practical purposes the Record v , is unbreakable. Every month a new long list of . • 'Blue Amberol Record* is issued. Edison Wax Records ■. ■.■' :: " : '■'.■■'"■•■.'■'.■:.'"'.'. • ;■•.-'■•'■" : ■}'■.' ...' :, i' ; '' '; ; .' ; ./'., ; ;.-' : -!;--'-■'<;./••., : ---';'a/''' . v i; ■;• ! ' ; ' r Those available include Regular xype—Standard (two-minute), Amberol (foiir-minute); Grand Opera >Type—Standaid (twom'nute), Amberol (four-minute); Concert Type —Amberol (four-minute). • Prices of these have been considerably reduced, N.8.-It may be well to state that The NEW' EDISON does ' ; :'.. not play records—but: Re-creations. ;" Catalog of phonographs free on request. • THOMAS A. EDISON, LTD, (Wholesale only} 364.372 Kent St, Sydney -,-.-:/:.y-.--.'•■•■■ '- -" "■ • - ■•••■- •••• -•■•■ ■•■■-■- • '■ L
Latest Illustrated Catalogue of'the famous] to - Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph. IvSl Catalogue of Diamond Disc Records, m "... Lists of Latest Blue Amberol Records. J "?{?■... Call and hear the EDISON, and hear it at '•■■•'. v'.'v ;. t ■-t »-'.'' ■■■ '■''.'■'.'■*' .'■■•'V ; /-'■,-.■'-; :. -'V ''-':.",■ ■.?■■', ..,'■ \. ? ' "'■".:"'■.';'■" ■'' "'■:'.'>-. ;''-■.'■' ''The Edison Specialists," 15KARANGAHAPEROAD (near Grafton Bridge)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16674, 19 October 1917, Page 9
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