The Populaivpriced Gramophone. The " tYRICPHONE " is a British-made machine, fitted with Swiss-built mechanism. The Cabinets are of artistic design, and the workmanship substantial. Full particulars will be sent promptly on application. Lyricphones with Decorated Metal Morns, Oak Bases. O G = £*l 10/- I Q - £B/- 2-<3 - £8 15/- SO- £ls IS/ HORNLESS LYRICPHONES. SMALL BUNG-ALOW.—Oak, with Doors and Acoustic Screen, JSIO. LARGE BUNGALOW.—Ditto, JSI2 !©/*- No 060. CABINET MODEL, in Oak; Closed-in Top, Automatic Sound Screen. A Handsome Instrument for the Drawing Eoom ± 4&1?7m In Mahogany, JESIO 19/" GHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., princes street, dunedin, 1^u J sgS&^B^ m HEADQUARTERS FOR LYRICPHONES AND GRAMOPHONES. i ■ VfcLK Beauty of the Gramophone is that it X. interests and amuses everybody! It is an all-rotrad household joy I IT adapts itself to all moods—Sober and sad, Joyful and Merry, Grave and Gay. The Gramophone will Play and Sing to please all! Then why not buy a Gramophone? ARE your evenings a bit slow? Do you find. "\7"OtT can save Money by purchasing a Gramoit sometimes hard to entertain your guests ? X phone.' How much do you suppose you pay for Theatres, Concerts, and other Amusements ?
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Otago Witness, Issue 3396, 16 April 1919, Page 5
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191Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3396, 16 April 1919, Page 5
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