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The Magic of the Talkies TO sit in the talkie theatre, to witness the multiplicity .— , — s ot changing scenes, and to actually hear the fltff * 'f~ ~\ sounds of nature, the music of instruments, and the W l *\' '/'/i ) voices of players—it seems as though the genie of ', y^jtfO. _ V/j J' Aladdin's Lamp had magically converted a picture t/rs\ &£.' -'"v— ' nl-° a" absorbins reality- But there is no magic in trie V./^CmMXEiL ~^ ; A unique Western Electric achievement of giving voice to >K*^B^/Effi, ~ \ J ' lhc screen- ">s the successful culmination of years of ■ hJm'V/M' * - //!/ painstaking research. Hie crystal-dear tone; quality " I'lllliW^p-^' % * J' Western Electric is a scientific marvel, no less wonllj ijjCjr^i « ts\ derful than the magic of Aladdin's Lamp, '^^^gj^fe^^ - - 'Western Electric—lt SPEAKS for Itself" ', 1 SO V N O fAC"°w! '«Y«:TB I^4 '--■ '• J" iiiiiiM iiJn[j • 9 iv £»| . ' Hope Gibbons Building, Wellington X iiml^ilLw? JL iJL Expression Player.. FREK in-YotiF Home For One WeeK! THis is PIANIST A : J Home Demonstratidii Week At Nimmo's "Musk In the Home Campaign" .. • „ Sii.'^CALL IN AND TALK IT OVER. 89 Wilii© Street Welling^n "««^.^»dpfe"V RSK] TheseNewModelswin to Expensive Machines. BLf T\l Enthusiastic Praise. 1' liJnfe| ''it^ ;jmF>\ l IBH I^^^^^^^^^^^mlß nMH^^^S^SBB^^SQ^HB*1 ii^r j|J|j IB - fifi Mil !i1 jE jJCl'l!'l- fH^MH' records. mahogany. Oxidized nickel - - '■ rittings. , wmmmmm 10-12 WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON. W^m «rrm« ± .

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 108, 2 November 1929, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 108, 2 November 1929, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 108, 2 November 1929, Page 27