The, worlds rarest and most-prized furniture timbers are used by the cleverest craftsmen in New Zealand to make cabinets for the marvellous “Melotone” —“the instrument that never betrays itself ” Burred walnut, feathered and striped mahogany, sycamore. figured rosewoods, fiddlebacked hlackwood, hog oaks, and snakewoods are a few Inspect at Billiards, Limited. “Melotone” showrooms Take lift to top floor, Baker’s building, Featherston street.—Advt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12185, 9 July 1925, Page 6
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62Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12185, 9 July 1925, Page 6
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