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The Popular=priced Gramophone. The " LYRICPHONE " 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. Lyricphoiies with Decorated Metal Horns, Oak Bases. O Q - A 7 10/- I Q - AS/- 2 Q - d&8 15/5 C 3 - £,15 15/SMALL BUNGALOW.—Oak, with Doors and Acoustic Screen, LAKGE BUNG-ALOW.—Ditto, £l2 10/]S|- 0 060 CABINET MODEL, in Oak; Closed-in Top, Automatic Sound Screen. A Handsome Instrument for the Drawing Room, ASI7. In Mahogany, 19/CHAS. BEGG & CO-, LTD., princes street, dunedin, ADQU^lllZ^^ PK0 ™ all-ronnd household joy! it TT adapts itself to all moods—Sober and sad, an X Joyful and Merry, Grave and Gay. The Gramophone will Play and Sing to please all! ABE your evenings a bit slow ? Do you find XTOU can save Money by purchasing a Gramoit sometimes hard to entertain your guests ? X phone I How much do you suppose you pay Then why not buy a Gramophone? for Theatres, Concerts, and othej- Amusements ?

In business, bold advertisement Is payable and wise, It benefits both those who read And those who advertise. Thus gasping mortate in distress Discover in the daily press That they relief and health assure By taking Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3399, 7 May 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3399, 7 May 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3399, 7 May 1919, Page 5

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