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______/ '•'•(•'•■■A^r The TOP Floor of Baker's Building is Gramophone i neadquarters m Welhngton'"»»-"»">""».... l the home of l^'LM' ' ■ ;THE MARVELLOUS m - This is the wonderful instrument that never sounds "gramophony." It equals m the finest imported instruments—-it is encased in cabinets of beautiful design m and masterly finish—yet it costs only ABOUT HALF THE PRICE OF, ■ Being sold direct from the "MELOTONE" Workshops, buyers are saved M 10/-. in the £. Prices from six guineas upwards. a Don't buy your Gramophone in the expensive, old-fashioned way—get a I "Melotone" by visiting the TOP FLOOR of Baker's Building. There are 1 models in feathered and striped Mahogany, burred Walnut, and fiddle-backed B Black^obd, and other rare and beautiful woods. a Come upstairs to save many pounds. Remember the name, "MELOTONE," 9 and the address—TOP FLOOR of Baker's Building, Featherston Street b LamDton v/uay) • l^^p=2a^ Marvellous Melotone jft^^rjr~%* The Major says :—^ I AM so pleased that * Cigarette Smokers have recognised the truth of my advice s— the demand for Army Club ;" Sandhurst" Cigarettes has been remarkable and proves the sound judgment of the smoking public" CAVANDERS LIMITED, LONDON, Est. 1775. - - NlZ> Distributors: ADMORE& MASON, WELLINGTON,

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 122, 27 May 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 122, 27 May 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 122, 27 May 1925, Page 11

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