Have You Made aiiy Provision for Music in Your Home During the Long Winter Evenings? THERE ABE HUNDREDS OF HOMES in which families are very fond of Music, but where this pleasure is absent because none of the membeis have ever learned to play any instrument. Homes where good music is loved and appreciattd, but where it is rarely heard. By the invention of the Gramophone circumstances have been completely chsnged. JVith a Gramophone in the house you can eDJoy the finest music the world affords. Melbx and Caruso will sing for you. Kubelik will play his masterpii ces on the violin. Harry Lauder will make you merry with his pawky 'Scottish humour. Bands and Orchestras will play, and thus, sitting by tne glow of a bright fire, your room ie transformed into a veritable Concert Hall! Is not the picture delightful ?.' Yet it can be actually realised for a few pounds ! You can purchase a Gramophone for as little as £4- the famous "CINCH "-and Disc Records, each with two selections, one on either side, iw 3/6 and 3/5 eafei). By all means drop us a request for information, and we will send you full particulars of Gramophones, from the style at £4 up to the magnificent Drawing Boom Cabinet instrument at £52 10/-, together irith lists of Becords. Money spent in bringing the cheering and ever welcome pleasure of Music into the home is well • xpended in the constant enjoyment it provides. '■ Vrite us To-day, please 1 An inquiry places you under no obligation. Y»Chas. Begg & Co., I J Headquarters for Musical Instruments, PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3035, 15 May 1912, Page 8
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268Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3035, 15 May 1912, Page 8
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