A GRAMOPHONE Outfit for the Sum's ean , If you have an old Violin or 'Cello that has met with an accident or got damaged send it to us. We , can restore it and make it as playable as ever. the same with STJIING and WOOD-WIND Instruments of any kind. BRASS BAND players are already familiar with the marvellous results we have attained in the repair of every description of Brass Instruments. Pianos, Organs, and Harmoniums we undertake to repair and replace all missing parts. Send your instrument to us, and we will give it our best attention. We maintain the most expert and skilled staff of repairers in Mew Zealand, if not in all Australasia. We absolutely guarantee to make all repairs in a thoroughly satisfactory manner at a moderate cost, and Estimates are cheerfully furnished. i/Ot| JLalE£&e> Head Centre for Musical Instruments, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. All complete for j Please remember that this includes a " CINCH " Disc Machine—the kind that produces musio < which delights people of keen musical taste. To meet the demand for a complete equipment [ - for the Holiday Season we have prepared this Outfit, The 18 Double-sided Records will i provide a concert of about two hours' duration. The following are particulars of this splendid "CINCH" OUTFIT:— - ONE "CINCH" GRAMOPHONE. —The great hornless machine, producing a volume of tone equal to that of the large horn machines. Fitted with scientifically constructed sound developing screen, which purifies and adds richness to the tone. In Compactness, Beauty of Design, Appearance, and Tone Purity it challenges any machine! The "CINCH" MACHINE.—I4£ x 12£ x 10J, English quartered oak cabinet, lOin turntable, Zonpphone taper arm, direct drive motor, bolt brake, etc. ONE PORTABLE CASE of stained wood, strongly made, fitted with two spring catches and brass carrying EIGHTEEN lOin RECORDS, double-sided, equal to 36 selections (your own choice). [handle. ONE PORTABLE RECORD CASE, strongly made of stained wood, with brass oarrying handle and catches. ONE RECORD ALBUM, handy and useful. 1000 ASSORTED NEEDLES, hard, medium, and soft. ONE CLEANING PAD and ONE UNWEARABLE SAPPHIRE NEEDLE. The whole complete for £10! '£\ I TH Gramophone and Phonogiaph Parlours, >!/., Lvll/., PRINCES STREET. DUXISDIN".
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Otago Witness, Issue 3015, 27 December 1911, Page 5
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