em m II an EDISON " WILLIAM AND MARY," SALE PRICE, 3ggns. (Usually 79gns.) Just compare these new machines with others costing about twice as much, and you will instantly realise the surpassing value of these "Edisons Each will play any style of record, and is fitted with the newest tone-arm. There is a model to suit every taste and purse. Let us demonstrate. "fa ■ EDISON "JACOBEAN," SALE PRICE, 3ggns (Usually 79gns.) PRICES ABOUT Each instrument has a true, full and rich tone that does not fail to please the most critical of musicians. They reach the highest standard of reproduction and will play any style of record. EDISON "BABY CONSOLE," SALE PRICE, 39gns. (Usually 69gns.) . Four illustrations depict faithfully the handsome design and appearance of these great value instruments. There are other designs equally as attractive to select from. Arrange to inspect next week. DEPOSIT—GRADUAL NO ONE could make Stradivarius Violins by mass production, and Edison Gramophones, which are also musical instruments —not machines —are just as individually constructed as Stradivarius Violins. One small item perfectly illustrates the great cost of maintaining this ideal. Each model is handsomely finished and makes an attractive addition to the furniture. Light and dark shades are showing. 11I! ttifTfh S HI f I PEOPLE don't want to hear a Gramophone. Obviously, you should be unconscious of it and hear only the beautiful music it re-creates. While other gramophones make extravagant claims about their resonance and tone quality, we frankly admit the New Edison has no tone of its own. It re-creates for you, however, the artist in all save physical presence. Come in and hear an Edison and take advantage of this great saving offer. SPECIAL DISPLAYS FIFTH FLOOR. EDISON "SHERATON" (Usually 49gns.) SALE PRICE, 29 gns * DEMONSTRATIONS GIVEN ON REQUEST.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20028, 18 August 1928, Page 18
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