NOW COMES THE PERFECT PHONOGRAPH CLEAR AS A BELL I HE. more you know about Talking Machines the greater j will be your appreciation of the Tonal Beauty and Mechanical Perfection of the Sonora. From the standpoint of quality this instrument is without equal. It combines the best features of other makes, without their weaknesses, together with many wonderful improvements. Its Tone is really human-like —pure, rich, and sweet. At the recent Panama-Pacific Exposition the SoSlGra was the only talking machine to receive a Perfect Score of 100 per cent, for Tone Quality. The Motors of the SOUOSTa move with a precision and silence uncommon in phonographs, and in running power they have no superior. One great advantage of the Sonora is that it plays perfectly every make of Disc Record in the World—plays them without the blasting and harsh metallic rasping of other Instruments. Hear it and be convinced. We will gladly play a selection any time you call. All models in Golden, Fumed, or Early English Oak, Sheraton, Mahogany, or Mahogany Finish. With Tone Modifier, Sapphire Needle, Double-Spring Motor, Equipment for playing all makes of Disc Records. "MONARCH" Model, 10|-inch Turntable £l4 10 - "EXCELSIOR" Model, 12-inch Turntable; Plays five 10-inch Records with one winding £22 10 "TROUBADOUR" Model, 12-inch Turntable: Plays five 10-inch Records with one winding £32 10 - Get a SOHQ7a for Your Home, and it will open up a New World of Pleasure and Interest for Your Family and Friends. SOLE AGENTS: CASHEL STREET CHRISTCHURCH Branches—Ashburton, Rangiora, Hawarden, Oxford and Leeston.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 765, 24 July 1916, Page 2
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255Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 765, 24 July 1916, Page 2
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