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HAIL7HE X its in the soundbox 'J’ONE-FIDELITY and the unique capacity to reproduce the very finest and most subtle shades of tone imprisoned in the record, form the acid test of a Gramophone’s quality. The Columbia Grafonola is supreme among the World’s Gramophones because The Columbia Sound-Box is made on different principles from all others, giving exceptional purity, faithfulness and accuracy of tone — it is the only reproducing instrument that reveals an infinity of musical detail. The Columbia Motor is the best ever put into any Gramophone since Gramophones were invented. The works are encased in a special bath so that automatic oiling is possible — for it is not necessary to remove the motor to oil. The Columbia Tone Chamber is of Special Alloy, and not wood. Being cast and not sheet metal, there is no chance of metallic sound; while it is not subject to sudden climatic changes as are wood amplifiers. C©k»Ma “ Grafawla Prices from £lO/10/- to £135. I iWith the Grafonola Wholesale Distributors: n . KT ' ; use Columbia New BANNATYNE & HUNTER. i Process Records to Limited, i *-S et the music, WELLINGTON. 1 none of the scratch.” i

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t s cH&w 1 ( —1 f —s ! | cßeproaticmg £*s THE imSTRUKMT O» QUALITY ■ I l ConnrM • S -1 CUeAB AS A lEU j “ ti Is now being used exclusively in the — /t s £t Audition Rooms of our naw Gramo- Uj kx- z ~~ —v W S W nhone Salon. This wonderful machine H p ~ E is the acme of gramophone manu- IJ |j ~ £; facture. It reproduces the full Lj ,1 S “ chromatic sc n le. bringing out bass U -j EE “ and treble in their correct wonortion, “ ■Sj tz while every ins*current of the or- S ~ chestra can be clearly distinguished. S “ May we demonstrate the various models? Terms arranged X | SONORA RADIO SETS. < = r_ A further shipment of these famous 5-valve sets = is now to hand, and orders are being booked — = fast. Reception of Australian stations guar- = — anteed at loud speaker strength. Inspection x ~ invited, and demonstrations arranged. Ask to jS — see testimonials from delighted owners. x I illfeff I = 5S W,LL,S ST * - | WELLINGTON f

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 18, 16 October 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 18, 16 October 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 18, 16 October 1926, Page 20

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