If yon want to buy a gramophone on the best basis, go to the- firm that makes it. That’s only commonsenxe. Yet many people'pay a hnge price for an imported instrument that has to carry high duty apd heavy in-between profits. Those are -the people who have not visited 'Billiards Limited’s “Melotone” showrooms. If the marvellous “Melotone” was imported, today’s low prices would have to be doubled. Take lift to top floor, Baker’s Building, Feathers ton street. Wellington.—Advt. |
. The Bristol Plano Co, Wellington hat large stocks of Pianos. Player Pianos. Bi.bs Grands. Gramophones and Records, 1 Rmall lnstrumentff. and Sheet and Book Mosio.—-Advfc
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12210, 7 August 1925, Page 4
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