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The "SONOMA" Electric COMBINATION RADIO and GRAMOPHONE A remarkably fine instrument, unequalled for ;.-...:_ J. V.. V value and performance.- , / Let u$ deirionstirate this magnificent Model in your home. ■■■'■■"■ The; various overseas station* can be , brought in without the use of an aerial for testing f : ,*■]',: .-..'' . .' \> . •): k"'i. -'■'■ An Instrument that surpasses any you have previously heard— . . , ■ ' • ,a;' ; - vthe • culminating: triumph of Electric .Gramophone.manufacture. For tnose..wlio. desire a record-playing: instrument of the very - ...highest type this full electric operating , model should have a ;',f.';- special appeal. The beaiitlfully-ilnished cabinet, or distinctive v> , Hepplewhite desig-iv made of East India Satinwood, Australian ; ; - Waltittt; and. Zebra Wood, with hand cdrving, displays extremely ■" good taste' and expert craftsmanship. The tuner circuit of this ■ - model is designed by Messrs. Loften and White, tne -world- ■ • famous Radio experts. It has a 12-inch British-made uone Speaker, and an exclusive" Sonora" reature'is" the Automatic Stop, which will operate -without adjustment 'on all makes of- ..*.' gramophone records. ' ; .'!■■...•,/<>-. v ,■■-;•■ ■, YOUR PIANO or GRAMOPHONE % IVIAJY BE TRADED IN DESIRED. Easy Monthly Payments Arranged. An Outstanding BARGAIN! 2-!';' : |I|i^;. ; 3Fainoiis "Edisonic ,, m m Gramophone / i. At :: \£jjt Guineas; • NO DEPOSIT. Terms Arranged in 36 Mpinlthly Payments of 19/6. Jn ; this fine Cabinet we offer value;that is unequalled in Auck- . land. A Gramophone that has, a superb tone and'striking'beauty '-■ of design and finish, with an'attractive two-tone .case of-Eng- ' lish Brown Mahogany, with a' fine indexed' filing Cabinet for • ■ •Records. Exceptional results are obtained with the extra large tone chamber, and the newest tone-arm and latest type reproducer fitted to play all needle records. The "Edison" long- •: - lite'double spring motor is noiseless, and features an exclusive oiling system. Cabinet measurements are: Height, 30Jin., wiath 24in., depth 20iin. On request, we will send-this fine "" Gramophone on 7 Days' Free Trial, after which, if not: satisfied, you may return at our expense. Other handsome "Edison" V Cabinets also procurable at the above price. We Pay Freight to your Nearest Port or Station. JOHN COURT Ltd. FIFTH FLOOR DEPARTMENT, THE J.C.L., QUEEN STREET.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 9 (Supplement)

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