The Edisota. PhonographL I ISA ■.-• Great Ejitertainer! 1. I When you come to think of it th* Edison Phonograph is one of the I* y greatest triumphs of mechanism tl*-t man' in his iAgenuity has ever §' . conceived and actualised. Not aK>ne can it express every phase of ■>-'■ the human voice v . either vocally, |n dialogue, or oratory, but it is |-'V more than the violin, the piano, dr any other musical instrument • i 7 CThe violin cannot become a piand. nor can a harp give you the I . range of harmony of the orchestra, but the Edison Phonograph § .-» does all this and more. 7. fl *, Yon can start ol with grand opera, and |-_ through dance music, orchestral 8 ; selection*, comedy and dialogue, all by the Sample expedient of changing records. §j ' I Evenings at home are rendered enjoyable by "she possession of one of these superb __ *", I instruments. You can entertain your friendf? and enjoy the very class of music *B - M you like, whenever you choose. E 3 ' ii You can have an entertainment where eveif' performer is a liar, and every 8 " j |g number a selection of your own. You need So* "he*- 5 for it, go out after i". or . H I M pay admission to it. 1 "" II 'a M Do you doubt the excellence of ihe Edison PMjmogra|ih ? Then hear it. Go to a] \ H an Edison dealer, select the record of tome fa|*ous singer and a song you know. . B =.' fj This test has placed the Edison Phonograph mV million homes. , fl- ... ij All the latest models of Edison Phonographs tare equipped to play both "the fl'.£. ' H Standard (Two-minute) and Amberol (Four-minaite) Records. fl '-v. HI Amberol Records play longer than any other ijcWd made, and enable selections '" fl .'** S3 to be given in full which previously had to be cut tor hurried. \ B. -i r- j 9 The PRICES of the Edison Combinaliea are: . B ;.\' ' if B»# "Gem" - - -\.*4>-6/» g*" Eg C»« " Firasid*-" - 1 ©/10/- 8"% 1 E»« •* Standard •* - \ •""»/-/- II f t g§ S)*>« "Horn*" - • .12/-/- ■ -BLf 1 B»« "Trlumuh" . j 18/-/- 8' Eg E»« "Id__im" - - .>BB/10/. * *i_j M Call on an Edison dealer and ask all about them. If you do not bow the address .1"''""" j M of one, write to us direct. ( ''f1,.'.. 1 NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO. ofr AUSTRALIA. LTD. * E '_ 1 KENT STREET. SYDNEY. ,8 j; • ____ ; _ |__ _ _^ CALL A N.l> INSPECT, O-R WRITE TO" _.£' Chivers' Music jStores, f, l 123 MANCHESTER | STR E-E'T. ._ "J * ' v CHRISTCHURCH. '• - " * * >-" AGENTS FOR X-'~. EDI SO N PHO NO GRAPHS and E E'-CjO RD S. 't'i'7'X ■ ■ . ■ cam...
ANXIOUS MO-lENTS. One of the most anxious times of. a mother's life is when her little ones have croup. There is no other medicine so effective in this terrible malady as Dr. Sheldon's New Disco very. It can be safely given and depended upon. No mother should ever be without a bottle in the house. ls 6d and 3s. Obtainable everywhere. 1 '■ .p. — FOOTBALLERS FOOTWEAR. FOOTBALLERS will be intereated in tie fine selection of Football Boots just received at Stock's City Boot Pa!__c„ A window display of these Boots is mado to-day, and it will pay every footballer to see it. These are some of the lines shown:—Green Semi-chrome fcfcCregor Tamps, with spring heels, 10a 6d pr; Real Pig-Skin McGregor vamps, with stubs and spring heels, 13s 6d pr; High Grade English football boota of Tan calf, with waterproof soles, ankle pads, ar.d instep protectors, ISs ed pr; White Chrome McGregor vamps, with greenhido solos, light and Rpeedy, 12s 6d pr; English bpots in Brown Semi-chrome, with ordinary heel*, lis Gd pr; colonial, boots, in Tan and Black Chrome, with light sown solee, 10s Cd pr. Don't forget to sea these boots to-day at Stock's, next White Hart Hotel. CS3SO-633
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13739, 21 May 1910, Page 6
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