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OWN PHONOGRAPH RECORDS! m & m OX '- '-■ J <§ 5 8?: I •' '«'•■ I lilt » iN a Jt's lots of fun to record your playing on »li PERSONAL PHONOGRAPH SECORD3 I Now you can make your own phonograph records, as easily as you take kodak pictures. Whether it's a song, recitation or musical selection, select the pieces you wish to record, and take your musical instruments to the Speak-O-Phone studio—you'll find a piano already there. The sensitive microphone catches every note, and the. Speak-O-Phone recording machine makes a full-toned, perfect recording which any standard phonograph will reproduce. The finished, permanent record is handed you the moment you finish, ready for mailing if you wish. Speak-O-Phone records make interesting additions to ydur record albums; novel and welcome gifts to friends, and are priced from 5/-up. Make Your Speak-O-Phone Records at ■' —4 yMM&m&i ri"-'*' *W">' . ''-r- - - 'ii -*■ -m i:- Vi Ring 42-992 for

.vV< [ • * 4 * r. Sh •: mm & m '.^V--v- ---* m. ■v;. V* rv*/^v\ ;v» <&&js •v-v r • • • -I; ifM— Wr,iWr-:>/'';|f' ... . WmHri !' - i'- ( >;T,T .'■■■'" l'j»^*&?«f:)r/'V.| I'f# IS KfiSi s£#c*fc- f ' ! '" lilft *il%m ma AUTOMATIC STOP. The big outstanding feature of the NEW Columbia Portable is an automatic stop that acts without setting and works with any make of record# This is an exclusive feature 1 NEW SOUND BOX. The NEW Columbia Portable is equipped with the new No. 15 sound-box having an impedance exactly matched to the sound amplifying system, giving amazingly pure reproduction, and astonishing volume. DETAOSABILE AUBURN. The old method of storing the records in the lid has been replaced by a detachable album that holds eight records. NEW NON*§E?ILL NEEDLE CUP Needles are instantly available, yet a flick of the-finger securely locks them in the new "non-spill" cup. Columbia Portables have cases specially constructed to withstand rough use. Every joint is dovetailed. Call in at your nearest Columbia Dealer and ask to see the NEW Columbia Portable. Have some records played over and note the superiority of reproduction. Examine the machine carefully and you'll immediately realise that the NEW Columbia Portable is unquestionably the greatest Portable Value ever offered* Model 201 A, £7. Model 202 A, £9* Still £7 and £9. ,\V. .-i m® : i •W-iK m *SSiBSSSiSi mk m I c-%. m m; iiign rsy>. m mm l/i mm mm JKmH j.'? ■- ;■ ;:: :v - - m KA m WA ■UMIiI mm m v .•' •.•j «•* -« ' « * •* W to "1 mm 1 IE 'IF. I • .'A*? -' : . r ; & Mfe?" 1 \m ■x,» Hi Ps&' I I- :v. w.' •' •••» : ?,Mte 1 Lewis Eady, Ltd., Queen Street; also at Karangahape Road and Hamilton. Farmers' Trading Co., Hobson Street, Moore's Gramophones, Ltd., Queen Street. John Court, Ltd., Queen Street. Charles Begs & C 0.,. Customs Street East. Caddell's, Ltd., Queen's Arcade, Queen Street* Hovrics, 191, Queen Street. Wade & Co., Karangahape Road. La Gloria Gramophones, Ltd., Karangahape Rd. Robertson's Three Music Stores: 163 a. Queen Street Karangahape Road, and Onchunga. Arthur Eady, Ltd., 112. Queen Street. Wholesale Distributors: ARTHUR H. NATHAN, LTD., Customs Street East, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20560, 10 May 1930, Page 11 (Supplement)

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20560, 10 May 1930, Page 11 (Supplement)

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20560, 10 May 1930, Page 11 (Supplement)