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BUY NOW FOR STEREO

Save Up To £3O

All “Murphy” Radiograms are specially designed for Stereo. The cost of the changeover is low! The opportunity to save so substantially on England’s greatest name in Radiograms is because of a temporary price reduction by the manufacturers. The Murphy “Panharmonic” is one of the finest Radiograms money can buy. COMPLETELY ALL-WAVE with band spread tuning and fitted with a top quality automatic <4 speeds) Record Changer. This superb instrument was priced at £129 but at Sedley Wells, Ltd., the Present Day Price is only £99 10s or a low Deposit and easiest (Insured) Terms. A clear saving of £3O and you can easily change over to Stereo when you wish.

The Murphy “Melodist,” another fine Radiogram which was priced £69 10s. may now be purchased at Sedley Wells. Ltd., for £55 or a small Deposit and Easiest (Insured) Terms. The “Melodist” can also be easily changed to Stereo.

Don’t miss this genuine chance to own a really outstanding Radiogram at a low price you may never see again. Sedlev Wells, Ltd,, are at 218 High street (opposite Ashby .Bergh’s). Cashel street (opp. Deaths). and 95 Riccarton road.

Footnote: You can ’Phone 65-763 for a Free Home Trial if you wish! —Advt.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28921, 15 June 1959, Page 12

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BUY NOW FOR STEREO Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28921, 15 June 1959, Page 12

BUY NOW FOR STEREO Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28921, 15 June 1959, Page 12

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