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Larg i stocks kept of the most popular numbsrs. Novelties consta 'itly arriving. 'wK^^Sk£^£i^^^^r^ When you buy an "His Master's Vole© " Gramophone you secure the finest instrument that the money will get. Melba and Caruso, Patti, Paderewski, and other eminent musicians endorse these splendid instruments from the standpoint of the highest musical art. We have just landed Fresh Stocks of the following:— / • " MONARCH SENIOR." v Cabinet of polished oak. Base 16Jin; height 7£in; horn with 24in bell. Triple-spring motor. " 12in turn-table. £2l. "MONARCH JUNIOR." Oak Cabinet. 14Jin s 6fin. Floral horn, with 19in bell. Spiral-drive motor. lOin turn-table playing 12m records. £l4 14s. AKE YOUR DRAWING-ROOM into a little Concert Hall, where the World's greatest . Singers and Players will perform far the pleasure and enjoymant of yourself and friends ! AH that you need is a selection of Records and one of the great 'IJMfMP ■.- .J. ? -■ iflilil ones. "ZEALAND." Table Grand, with semi-domed top. Hornless model, in dull polished oak. A beautiful instrument for the drawing-room. £l6 16s. "TASMAN." Improved hornless model, with semi-domed top. Oak; superior finish; nickel fittings, etc. £l9. The Popular " DERWENT." Hornless model in Oak. A splendid Portable Machine, right up-to-date. £7 10s. CHAS. BEQQ & CO., LTD., Agents for " His 51 aster's Voice " Gramophones, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3339, 13 March 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3339, 13 March 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3339, 13 March 1918, Page 5

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