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lAO/ES ALL RECOMMEND WIUTOM& HAND EMOLUEWT /V/? 77//SS<//V Yb

THE COMPTON ZOMOPHOftE. lie COMPTON ZOMOPHONE takes its place undoubtedly second to none in the talking machine world. The handsome cabinet, large floral horn (adjustable to any direction without moving the machine), improved Zomophone sound box and the famous ZomOphone taper arm, and double spring motor are only a few of the good. features of this splendid instrument. The reproduction of the Compton is perfectly natural, and the tone is exceptionally full and rich. Price £7; time' payment if desired. Sole Agent; A. E. Kilgour,. Zomophone and Music Dealer, Gieseking’s Buildings.— ’Phone 259. ALARM CLOCKS FOR . WINTER MORNINGS. Most of us have a natural desire to remain abed these dark mornings. Everything seems unready for the day. There is no inclination to stir. GILBERT BROS. ALARM . CLOCKS are sure reminders that the call of duty must be obeyed. Our Repeater Alarm Clocks, 1 which by the way, are from the world’s best makers, ring at regular intervals for 1£) minutes persistently, urging the sleeper to rise. The , prices of these Clocks are 10s with a guarantee ! for twelve months. Blit if you require a less expen- ! sive Clock we have them at all prices down to ss. Pay ils a visit > of inspection. " GILBERT Bros., The House for Dependable Clocks and Watches,-Greymouth.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 June 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 June 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 June 1912, Page 7

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