©ie and rOoF I 111 W 1 iital f | |gi Many Gramophone buyers are attracted by the loir price jojaJ ® of the Marvellous Melotone, yet cannot overcome their S prejudice against the locally made instrument, with the result H that they pay an exorbitant price for a gramophone simply because it was manufactured overseas. BNOW STUDY THE FACTS— The Selling Price of an imported Gramophone is between three and four times what it costs to make at the factory, the balance comprising Customs Duty, Freight, Wholesalers’ Profits, etc. This illustrates what a costly thing prejudice may be. You cannot buy a better GRAMOPHONE than the marvellous ' Yet Melotone Prices save you up to 10/- in the £ ||| Melotone Upright Grand We definitely claim to, produce an instrument that 30 guineas at equals the world’s best, and we are prepared to ( support this assertion by adtual tests in our Showroom. 20 I! EEEASE CALL ' OR WRITE FQR CATALOGUE J fiUiuirdslimited to .dec. from | (7iJie t> Top 7 , IC inn t BAKER’S BUILDING (Opp. Union Bank) FEATHERSTON ST. /to iuu gns. | Treasonable Terms g Eg™ A arranged if desired. J. . ,
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 307, 23 September 1926, Page 14
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187Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 307, 23 September 1926, Page 14
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