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p^j ir n ar • • • • • • to Mi Kl®fl nes WHICH PLAY ALL MAKES OF NEEDLE RECORDS 29 CASH PRICE. O0 MONTHLY PAYMENTS of |9/g W* mm No. 2. "EDISON" "LOUIS XIV." MODEL. Height, 49 15-16 in.; front width, 20$ in.; side width, 22£ in. BARGAIN PRICE, 29 GNS (Usually 69gns.) m m.i ""; f "EDISON" "WILLIAM AND MARY" MODEL. Height, 50|in.; side width, 20jjin.; front width, 22fin. BARGAIN PRICE, 29 gns ' (Usually -69gns.) The "William and Mary" Walnut Case created for thin model (exact to illustration) is charmingly expressive ol the grace and delicacy that were sc, noteworthy of English furniture in the days of William and Mary. A really handsome piece of furniture, perfectly constructed to give best results; fitted with latest type sound reproducer#, to play all classes of needle records. No. 3—"EDISON" CONSOLE MODEL OQ GNS. , To those who take particular delight in the furnishing of their homes, these handsome Instruments will specially appeal. Each has individuality and character, in addition to fine musical quality, and at the price are absolutely the biggest value ever offered in the gramophone held. The illustrations are from actual photographs, and depict exactly the beautiful design of each model. The latest type tone reproducer is fitted, to enable the playing of all makes of needle records, while the famous noiseless "Edison" Motor is thoroughly reliable and features an exclusive oiling system. Arrange for a personal inspection, or order one on a* 7 Days 9 Free Trial" (Usually 69 gns.) This Italian (Umbrian) Console Cabinet Model embodies all the dignity and quiet simplicity of the early types found in the homes of the noble families of Central Italy, and used by them to this date. It is also fitted with the newest tone reproducer for all classes of needle records. At this extraordinary low price, those who admire the Console type should not delay an early inspection. No. 3. This extremely fine "Edison" Model is typical of the period of Louis XIV., when endless motifs were featured, the most attractive of which are embodied in thio charming instrument. The highest standard of reproduction is assured with .the latest reproducer, supplied for playing all types of needle records. If you desire a really handsome Gramophone, don't let this Bargain Price Offer pass. A seven-day free trial will easily convince you. GRADUAL PAYMENTS ARRANGED in 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS of 1 D Id each BARGAIN PRICE, 29 GNS. (Usually 69gns.) Height, 40 1-16 in.; front width, 44in.; side width, 22^in. (in advance) o Your old model taken as part payment. Fifth Floor, Inquiries. 1 CONVINCE YOURSELF KJ IM with a " r 7 - DAYS' FREE TRIAL IN YOUR HOME, and we are certain you will be fully satisfied if not, you are under no obligation to purchase, and can return at our expense. Illustration of the Famous "EDISON" Noiseless MOTOR Featuring special oiling system exclusive to "Edison" machines. NEWEST TYPE TONE REPRODUCER TO PLAY ALL MAKES OF NEEDLE RECORDS. Specially fitted on these " Edison " Gramophones— A Reproducer that ensures a rich, clear and powerful Tone Quality sure to please. WE PAY FREIGHT TO YOUR NEAREST PORT OR STATION. AUCKLAND'S LEADING DR SEND TO THE J.C.L. FOR RECORD CATALOGUES. "COLUMBIA" "BRUNSWICK" " ZONOPHONE " " PARLOPHONE " r Latest Numbers in Stock. Fifth Floor Department.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20372, 28 September 1929, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20372, 28 September 1929, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20372, 28 September 1929, Page 9 (Supplement)

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