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THE FIRST MELODY TRANSMITTED BY TRANSATLANTIC TELEPHONE Not content to rest on the laurels of their many successful achievements, the Gramaphone Company has once again demonstrated its keen desire to introduce something new. THIS CAPTIVATING FOX TROT was transmitted by telephone from New York by the composer to Jack Hylton in London at a cost of £lOO, and is here recorded by his famous orchestra by means of the new “Hig Master’s Voice’ • Electrical Recording Process. BS2O7—“SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS.’’ Fox Trot; “RHYTHM IS THE THING,’’ Charleston Fox Trot; 5/-. “HIS MASTER’S VOICE” GREATEST ARTISTS, FINEST RECORDINGS, SILENT SURFACE. J. H. GREENWOOD Agent, WESTPORT.

Great Clearing Sale RADIO ANO PHGNO6RAPH GOODS We have been instructed by the Ford Motor Company that, we have to dispose of these goods in order that we may concentrate wholly on the Motor Business. 6 only Regent 5-Valve Receivers £lO each or £3O complete; guaranteed to bring in all Australian Stations. 1 Browning Drake 5-Valve Receiver less Accessories. 2 Gilfillan 5-Valve Receivers £25 less accessories and £45 complete. 2 Atwater Kent Receivers £25 less accessories and £45 complete. 20 45-volt B. Batteries 18/- each or 15/- each in half-dozen lots. 12 6-volt 80-amps A. Batteries £4 each. 48 Radio Tubes 11/- each. 6 Peter Pan Portable Phonographs, reduced from £5 to £2/10/-. 1 Cabinet Cheney Phonograph reduced from £4O to £25. 100 Dozen double-sided Records 4/- each in half dozen lots 3/G each. These Bargains will not last long; terms can be arranged on all these goods if required, call and inspect. J. Kilkenny & Co. Phone 165. Telegrams: "‘KIIjKENNY,” WESTPORT.

HAGEDORN & SONS IttEM ART FURNISHERS.. Who makes it—who stands back of its Quality I That’s the question that interests you as a buyer of any kind of goods—don’t be afraid to ask that question of any concern you buy from. If they evade the question—buy elsewhere. Buy Furniture from the viewpoint of service and above all buy from a concern that thinks highly enough of its own products to give them a name that they are willing to back up in every detail. Compare ’our products with those of any other concern—but compare Quality first, and then the Price. You’ll like HAGEDORN’S FURNITURE in your home. PHONE 175. PRIVATE HOUSE 77.

COMMENCING SATURDAY, JULY 9. SALE TIME IS BUYIHG TIME Ladies’ FROCKS of good qual- Fancy Woollen JUMPERS, m ity; Reppe Cloth in shades of assorted designs and colours; Saxe and Mauve; Usual Price Usual Price 17/Q; — 57/6; — Sale Price 29/6 Sale Price 9/11. Kasha Cloth Juniper SI ITS, in Ci .. rf)( c „ sl|ion CASES and RUNeolours lawn Grey and Saxe; ~n icel embroidered; Usual price 32/6;- rsu; ,i Sale Price 2/11 Ladies’ Fabric GLOVES, with &ale Ce 7 embroidered gauntlets; Usual Pure Linen SUPPER CLOTHS; Price 5/11; Sale Price 2/11 with borders of red, gold, blue; Ladies’ Woollen CARDIGANS in 44 x 44. Usual Priee 7/11; — | colours Fawn and Wine; Usual Sale p r ; ce 5/6 price 21/-; — Sale Priee 13/6 Ladies’ Fancy Corded Velveteen Men’s Solft Felt. HATS, in all FROCKS; Usual Priee 42/-;— shades; Usual Price 12/6;— Sale Price 22/6 Salo Price 7/11 Ladies’ Silk HOSIERY, in all the Alon’s All-Wool Fancy SOCKS; newest shades; Usual Price cheek designs; Usually 6/6; —- ( 3/6; — Sale Price 1/9 Sale Price 2/11 LADIES MILLINERY READY-TO-WEAR. FELTS, 1/6, 4/6, 12/6 MANY MORE REAL BARGAINS AT TE ARO HOUSE WESTPORT AND DENNISTON. ’PHONE 61.

pOBT gnics JJOTEI* WHBTPOBT. THE SPOUTS’ BENDEZVOUB. Home away from Home. Visiting Hoekey and Football teams made welcome. Dining room wider personal supervision of Mrs Methven. r. METHVEN • Proyriet.r.

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Grey River Argus, 9 July 1927, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 9 July 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 9 July 1927, Page 7