" THE SLAVE OF THE RING."
" I am the Genii of entertainment created by the great wizard of the new world to delight him who possesses the ring." No matter what may be your mood the phonograph stands ready to entertain you. When you have finished your "daily grind" and want to forget you: , business, you need not forego the comfort of your sitting-room, your pipe, and your smoking jacket, to go to the theatre or opera. The Slave of the Ring can provide—when and where you wish—grand opera, comic opera, or vaudeville. You can hear sacred or popular music ; bands, orchestras, or instrumental solos ; male or mixed quartettes, solos, duets, trios, or minstrel choruses; political speeches, sermons, impersonations. "When your wife is wearied after a day's household cares, or the children tire of their boisterous play, this charming entertainer can rest the one and quiet the other. Should you have unexpected visitors, an otherwise dull evening can be made an enjoyable occasion by summoning the Slave of the Ring. It never tires, and you never tire of it because it has ever something new to oiler. It gives pure pleasure to all, young or old. It is always willing, and will go where you please ; on the back porch or verandah to brighten the long summer evenings ; in the bedroom to cheer the sick: along to your summer home to brighten the vacation pleasures. You cannot realise what a pleasure it will be to own a Phonograph until you have heard some of the new Edison Gold Moulded Records. Go to the nearest dealer and ask him to bid the Slave of the Ring prove his skill as an entertainer. Messrs T. Dwyer and Co., TalkeriesHasterton, beg to draw attention to the following reduced scale of prices, which will be in force from date :—Patte de Luxe cabinet phonograph, £S ; Regal Cabinet phonograph, £5 ; Pattie Coquet, £4 10s ; Edison Standard Cabinet Phonograph, £7 ; Pattie Concert Records, 4s ; Edison Gold Moulded Records, each 2s 6d, per dozen, £1 7s 6d ; Edison Records, each 2s.
"THE SLAVE OF THE RING."
Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8327, 19 December 1905, Page 6