WsS&&r^ Ay?, and smiling wi'.h content, because kWUNj BH kJr COFFEE ESSENCE )fmm |||gSSl|| is used m thr home. Think ot the tune and ..wjjsa, M trouble saved in making ceffe-:— just aJd boiling O^^^^l:!^''3',^ r-2|jj=i a water and it is ready. But insist on Symington's. •* iSKuV^;^^ ~~£jj % 17 Tho*. Syrninttmts Co., Edinburgh and London. >g3«l .__ t aofla " * Next time you are in Wp| . /^ &>J^ Jjjz the grocer's, be sure to K2&sH~j "§WfL JM order BOURNVILLE COCOA. %^^h*^ % Ms This delicious - flavoured i SB Cocoa has become the regular breakfast and 1 Sf ; supper beverage of thousands of families m M . throughout the United Kingdom. i I Hf ° r oge 1 1 Wl to do it will be found nourishing and invigor- M ating.' Every one who tastes it likes it Mf I®k because of its goodness and its appealing Mr Prepared by Cadbury's at their Model J&jr Factory in the Garden Village, v^gP^ . Save the Coupons and get a JEWEL CASKET OF CHOGOUKS mm you FREE! Hp^TT rT7ZZI!«="?' The perfect 'sound I n | >£$$£ | reproduction tjjfe^r j' r^ which established '™ • > the supremacy or lies in the point of contact between the Phonograph and Record — ihe sapphire reproducing point, This is the point that conveys the sound from the Record to the audience. And right here is the secret, the perfect lifelike tone of the Edison instead of a metallic, nasal tone. But this is not the ©nly feature of the sapphire reproducing point. The sapphire peint is not a " point," but a " button," and it travels in the groove or thread of the Record with a minimum of fiiction. There is no scratching, no harshness and practicality no wear on , either the reproducing point or the Record. ; That is why Edison Records retain their sweet musical tones for years. That is why your Edison Phonograph is an investment that biings a lifetime ol enjoyment. There is an Edison Phonograph at whatever price you wish to pay, from the Gem at £3 10s. to the Amberola at £60. THOMAS A. EDISOX, Ltd., Succeisor to National Phonorraph Co. of Australia, Ltd. / (Wholesale only), 364-372 Kent Street, Sydnt.3'.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1912, Page 10
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355Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1912, Page 10
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