A’ GRAND ENTERTAINMENT GRAND ENTERTAINMENT GRAND ENTERTAINMENT by the Most Accomplished Artists in the DRAWING ROOM DRAWING ROOM DRAWING ROOM ANY EVENING — ANY EVENING. Thia will be your lot if you possess that ideal entertainer—the popular GRAMOPHONE We can demonstrate to you if you favour us with a call and hear the quality of the music produced by these great instruments. No lover of good music should be without a Gramophone in the borne. If unable to call, write for catalogue and full particulars. PRICES TO SUIT ALL At PIANO AND MUSIC STORE, HASTINGS.
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A® ; 'lhe beauty of a gramophone is B j that it caters to all fancies in the | ! matter of music. From the riot of H jazz to the exquisite music of clas- B sieal pieces; from the comedian’s B patter to the famous tenor’s magic Q ji notes —the reproduces them all, giving to each full tone value. The rich, pure tone of the Sonora which places this instrument above all others, is obtained by means of lhe sounding horn of seasoned wood, fashioned on the principle of a violin. Call and hear it for yourself at the I I local agent's. ' j F. J. Pinny Ltd. 1 89 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 99, 5 April 1922, Page 3
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