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SPECIAL OFFER for JUL Y ONL Y DO NOT DELAY! SIX RECORDS FREE! WITH EVERY "Sterling" Portable or Table Grand 2f C± Down and *> 2/6 Weekly Sterling Portables These Splendid English Portables are so well and favourably known all over the world that their outstanding value will be immediately recognised. It is a marvel of compactness and durability, giving smooth, rhythmic, natural music. The corners are all protected by metal; the handle is part of the machine, and cannot possibly get lost; the carrier in the lid holds eight records. The motor is an English Garrard Single Spring Motor, which is the best make manufactured. Price, complete with 12 Records, 2/6 Down and 2/6 for 83 Weeks. This month, 6 Extra Eecords are Free, making 18 with each Machine. DELIVERED FREE to your Dancing to music played by the world's finest orchestras, and faithfully reproduced by a CALDER MACKAY i ' :- CO. LTD. 115 WORCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH (Right Behind the Cathedral) OifJ Down %jn \JP and 3/6 Weekly Sterling Table Grands The Sterling Table Grand is beautifully made in Bleb Oak. hti a 12-inch turntable, and is fitted with a genuine English Garrard Two-Spring Motor. This is unanestionably the ftant Motor made, and It will give years of attest, efficient mrriem. The "Sterling" baa all the fine musical qualities of highest priced Phonographs. Yon may pay a higher prion, tent you cannot purchase greater musical valne. Price, complete with 12 Records, 3/6 Down and 3/6 for M Weeks. This month, 6 Extra Beeords are Free, making 18 with each Machine. CALL or MAIL YOUR ORDER TO-DAY CALDEE MACKAY & CO. LTD., 115 Worcester Street, ChristeJiarck. Dear Sirs, —Enclosed please find the sum of , Deposit for a Sterling Phonograph, (fill in Portable or Table Grand), and 12 Record*. I na4»rtake to pay the balance at per week for ■weeks. Payments may be made Weekly, Fortnightly or Monthly. I would prefer the Beeords to eoaatat *-' ' BANCS " VOOAIr 3 ff An|*.fifi OXCXEBSYBAIi P 0011

PRECLUDES COMPARISON Have you ever experienced the "LUXURY OF COMFORT" a really high-grade car affords! The rigid frame and luxurious springing of the AUBURN, combined with the smooth, powerful flow of the engine, enable the car to give the impression of "FLOATING ON AIR." At any speed, whether 20 or 70 miles ,„ hour, the AUBURN glides ovm the countryside without the slightest vibration. Ladies are amazed at the end of a long journey at the absence of that tired feelin which motoring in the ordinary ear wi always give. The AUBURN is restfuldistance has no terrors—and there is a : joy in motoring. LUXURY FEATURES Instantaneous Chassis Lubrication. Steel Banning Boards. Dual Carburettor, giving increased power. Lanchester Balancer, minimising vibration. Special Muffler, with By-Pass for increased power. Hydraulic Brakes with compensating cylinder. Reinforced Bing on Brake Drums. Hydraulic Shock Absorbers. Luxura Type Upholstery lfftijn A.UBURH frames stnagest befit, Brewster type Hon-gia» Wlalstlill latest improved at—ring WteeL Featherweight Steering. World-famous Xnfias. Thermostat Heat Control ROYDS MOTORS LTD 211 CASHEL STREET, CHBIBTCHURCH. 1 J THE WORLDS MOST MOTOR. SENSATIONAL CAR

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 10 July 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 10 July 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 10 July 1929, Page 3