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TONE CAN BE JUDGED ONLY BY HEARING SONORA will leave proof of its claims to your judgement. Hear the latest records played on the '‘Sonora’* —you’ll be amazed at the quality of tone. EASY TERMS ARRANGED F. J. PINNY Ltd. 89 Willis Street Wellington □ wp^tTjrf The NEW COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA i , : creates a new standard of tonal perfection. Prices from £lO/10/. to £135. <3/ V/.> Hear the New: Colombia play the famoue non-scratch ; . Columbia New Process Records at any leading Music Store* New in its beautiful designs—with wonderful new Sound-Box that reveals previously hidden tonal beauty of records—■ equipped with new Columbia motor unit that secures reproduction absolutely true to pitch and correct in tempo—the new Columbia is a development that places Britain first jn the field of gramophone makers. _ British Invention and Completely made in Briiaiq. vSv Wholesale Distributors! BANNATYNB * HTXTBR, LTD.. WELLINGTON, or or Ofmi <Jww s s W% i Manners Street - - Wellington

niiHiiiiiuiiiiij|. <P/Qmmgtoti& f IRISH MOSS c 3oa* childrens coldfl One dose of Irish Moss given at bedtime will prevent the sleep-dis-turbing night coughs of both children end sdults. Nothing so sure end so sefe as Bennington's Family Size 2.6 liiiiniiHiunjl*

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12093, 21 March 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12093, 21 March 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12093, 21 March 1925, Page 11

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