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[PRESS anHIRIATION. | DUNEDIN, to-day. Inspector Snowball is to he granted six months' leave to visit the Old World before the city makes the improvement which the Government insists on being- carried out at the abattoirs.
JUST LANDED! SOMETHING NEAV! E. A. Ransom has just to hand a very fine assortment of the new Amberol phonograph records. These can be used with great success on Home, Triumph and Standard machines with the help of an attachment for same, i he> are much sweeter than the ordinary record, and they also give you the full song, which has been a long fe.h want with the old records. He | is also stocking a very wide range of records of all sorts, and has added , Gramaphones to his stock, on which j can be heard al] Melba's and Caruso's j famous songs. Call and hear for ! yourself. A record room has been j fitted up where you can come and select for yourself the records you require, and spend a very pleasant half-hour.*
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 287, 8 June 1909, Page 8
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170TELEGRAPHIC. Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 287, 8 June 1909, Page 8
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