The NEW COLUMBIA GIVES WONDERFUL VOLUME (Complete with 12 Records) 3/6 Deposit and 3/6 weekly M THE New Sound Box in the latest COLUMBIA Portables gives pure even reproduction unci amazing volume. Other New Columbia I'eutures are the Automatic Stop, Detachable Album for holding eight 105 n Records, and Non-Spill Needle Cup. Ihe Automatic Stop acts without setting and works with any make of record —this is an exclusive feature, as no other Portable has an automatic non-setting stop. But it is the rich full tone of the New Columbia that is the real secret of this Portable’s popularity. Call at our Store and hear a few records played on a Columbia. This demonstration places you under no obligation to buy. If you cannot come to our Store, post the Coupon below and we will gladly send a Columbia. c\a\ New Columbia Portable, No. 201 With Album in lid to carry Eight loin Records, CABINET—Shaped like an'Attache Case, with handle, and two locks. Constructed of selected timber, covered . & la f k. I 1 grain Leather Cloth. Length 15|u., width ÜBu,height6|in Covered Needle Cup. Album m hd for eight 10in records. British-made Single-Spring Motor, to play 10m and 12m Kecordin Automatic Stop. 10in .Turntable Velvet’ nS tvS Hange. Hinged winding crank folds into cabinet. New type Columbia ‘‘ Plano-reflex ” Tone Arm, Jniproved pattern, connected with, scientific ton© conduit and reflector. New Columbia “No. 9” Sound Box. TERMS: g/0 DEPOSIT, and 3/6 per Week for 63 Weeks. Complete with 12 Records. TABLE GRAND (Model 90). Constructed of beautiful!/ - grained oak, with special volume control shutter front. For purity of tone this machine is unequalled. 5/. DOWN, 5/- Weekly for 69 Weeks. Complete with 12 Records. c M--1«0 aiv I *oah°®. vitvd s s |s<> ** not u\e ■^avo® CALDER Co Ltd. 180 Rattray Street , Dunedin
“ Now, Charles,” said the teacher, “ if you father can do a piece of work in one hour and yonr mother can do it in one hour, how long would it take both of them to do it?” “Three hours,” answered Charles, “ counting the time they would waste in arguing.’’
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Evening Star, Issue 20586, 11 September 1930, Page 5
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