The world’s 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, iuldlebacked blaekwood, bog oaks, and snakewoods are a few. Inspect at Billiards, fjimit-cd, “Melotone” showrooms. Take lift to top floor, Baker’s building, Featherston street.—Advi.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12453, 22 May 1926, Page 4
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