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The reduction in Dccca prices makes this marvellous little gramophone more than ever the only possible choice for those wh^fo^ to study pocket as well as quality. Deccas now cost no more than most low-grade instruments whose only attraction is their price. . e Dccca. with its superb tone, its magnificent volume, its unique construction, and its many recent improvements and refinements is now pnccd at a figure which brings it within the reach of all who can afford a gramophone. i , When you buy a Decca you buy an instrument that is famed not only all over the Empire but all over the world. You buy a gramophone distinctive in appearance and distinctive in quality ; an - instrument perfectly adapted to the gramophone needs of the home and yet, being light, compact, If* 851 and virtually weatherproof, can be taken with ease anywhere and played out-pf-doors with the I No other gramophone is made like the Decca ;no other " portable" has so full, rich and powerful a „ iL ' H tone ; no other porta tie stands up so well to the weather and to the buffetings of constant travel. ?pW£&«.'dSp^ §f ' MH The hundreds of thousands of Deccas in use all over the Empire and in the lonely spots of the world ft* A D rT I'SSS | 4 , lf§f furnish convincing proof of the quality, reliability and unquestionable superiority of this, SS H SB Wtat musical fS '^ ou °y n a n d°o«* s ° r 358:35:0 "t grit**** /mn <r? ** ' j II l3 ] f£Srf C#f • RECD. TRADEMARK Black|raine<3l.eath«aoUi: Dark Green . Complied HI § I MODEL 4 I lUUilf • RHBHKBb 8 a Specially de isned hinged Fib rrcite. Specially desifined isMj? IIP ! ! I If . IfSBMMiBBBftjMM Bf . ■ R, JS , support. Decra " Standard" hinged support. Drcca {gSivMI n« m «. ! 1 LVg/'I I | f llMailMnßHlmlßß I ' , Mad. by" Dacca," Worship Street, London, England. SS,fSj"SSWS IH I 815 :0i 0 I e 1 wv t i rk- « •«. « wind - "Crescendo" Jun or gear, helical wind. Patent XMI | V » WMWIiHiMr IjMUB Sole Wholesale Distributors: soundbox. weight 13 its. pro of Escutcheon. | } 1 f ■ - J. MYERS 6 CO.. LTD., Hunter St., Wellington. £6:10:0 Wdght w l|B®Bgr '

Xmas Specials® Featuring the very latest Summer Styles, at Unapproachable Low Values. No. I—Ladies' "Baroness" Patent Twin Bar Shoes, with cut out sides, light sewn soles, lj-inch leather heels, smart shape toe. No. 2 Ladies' ''Cinderella" Patent Wide Bar Shoe, with strap and buckle, imitation toecap, Cuban heel; very dressy. For (Wear with Present-day Dress Styles.; No. 3 Ladies' "Baroness" Glace Kid 2-Bar Shoes, with cut out sides, light sewn soles, 14-inch leather heels; smart shape and good litters. No. 4 Ladies' "Baroness" Nigger Brown Glace Kid Wide Bar Shoe, with strap and buckle, 1 J-inch leather heels; very neat. Largest Stocks. Lowest Prices. BOOTMAKERS, 197, Queen Street. 120, Karangahape Road, AUCKLAND. Christmas and New Year Cards Printed to Customers' Requirements. Splendid selection at Herald Printing Works. Phone 2890. QUEEN' STREET, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 17