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THE IDEAL HOME ENTERTAINER.

The Edison phonograph solves the entertainment problem. This clear, rich-toned Instrument is a source of entertainment that is never-fail-ing and never-tiring. Classical music or rag-time, songn or marches, minstielsor orchestras, or funny stories, are sure to be appreciated by all whu bear them. Without the phonograph none except trained musicians eau hear the music they like sung or played as they like it. Tne phonograph sings as sweetly and clearly aa the cultured siuger and renders perfectly the tones of the various instruments of orchestras and bands lu all their delicate hurmoniea. With a phonograph you can make up your own programmes; you may hear what you pleaso as often as you please. Perhaps there is a piece of music that you have heard; or may be there is something that you particularly want to hear. The phonograph w'.ll render it as it should bs euug or played, and always just as clearly and sweetly as at the first time. The phonograph is a most unselfish entertainer; it has something for all, young or old. When the wife is wearied after a day's household euros and the children tire of play, this charming entertainer will rest the one and quiet the other. It will play for a danoo, take you to the theatre, to the minstrels or a Wagnerian opera, p'.ay rag-time, sing songs, and play marches that rouse the soul. Messrs T. Dwyer and (Jo. invite the public to oall and hear their machines at "The Talkeries," Bannister Street,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8227, 3 September 1906, Page 6

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THE IDEAL HOME ENTERTAINER. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8227, 3 September 1906, Page 6

THE IDEAL HOME ENTERTAINER. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8227, 3 September 1906, Page 6

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