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AN INTRODUCTION MR. HOME OWNER, MEET THE 1930 MODEL, ALL ELECTRIC, ALL WAVE, SCREEN GRID “ULTIMATE” (Console Model) CABINET —Low box console of oak, antique finish. A beautiful piece of furniture. CIRCUIT —Complies with Government Regulations. OUTSTANDING FEATURES—Covers wave-length of 14 to 100 and 240 to 530 metres. Noiseless operation. No batteries. One tuning control. Built-in dynamic speaker of unexcelled tonal reproduction. All the world at your service. R. G. LAW REGAN ST., RADIO SPECIALIST, STRATFORD.

One Pound Deposit And Five Shillings per week Buys this Genuine Columbia Portable £7 - 0 - ° Cash., — AT — CLARK’S NEW MUSIC HOUSE (opp. Post Office), STRATFORD. (’Phone 531.) The Finest Selection of Gramophones and Records in Central Taranaki to choose from. SUIT SERVICE Select your Summer Suit \ from Carryer’s wonderful I \V , selection of a \ / fZ' z fWffl 200 SUITS A\f fepM Priced from — / ; fl 29/6 TO 145/- \ 1 /J/ I In Sizes to fit all, and in- I jEWy Jwy** H eluding such famous brands f as the Sincerity, Lynx, Cam- M bridge, Kaiapoi and Court- I* I I enay. / | rMI I Carryer’s are specialists in I / Iff || | suits to measure. New f I P I worsteds in latest patterns I 11/ offered you at ! IS / —JI £6 5/- J rr Call and be measured. You can save 3 to 4 guineas. ybL'igJ CARRYER’S Box 99 “The Real Man’s Store” > "Phone 558 BROADWAY 1 - STRATFORD Columbia & Records ELECTRIC RECORDING — WITHOUT SCRATCH , New Dance Music 10-inch, Dark Blue Label, 4/- each. These are worthy additions to the. dance records for the 1929 season featuring numbers that will rank with the best in popular demand. AU are excellently played and faultlessly recorded. TED WALLACE AND HIS CAMPUS BOYS 01514—Mean to Me ........ .. Fox-Trot - The one that I Love Loves Me .. „ Bands Bands of the GARDE REPUBLICAINE of FRANCE 12-inch, Dark Blue Label, 6/-. 02879—Clarinet Concerto (Weber) In two Parts. The composer of “Oberon” wrote four works for the clarinet, of which this, produced in 1811, is undoubtedly the most interesting, for it was the outcome of Weber’s association with Barrmann, the finest clarinet player of his time, and is therefore not altogether a mere show-piece for the clarinet alone, but rather a splendidly woven texture in which both band and solo play an equally prominent part. This Concerto is bound to procure for the famous French band many warm admirers; there is a vividly fine colouring by the great ensemble, while the solo passages are dexterously handled and have a limpid piquancy all their own. HOSTS OF POPULAR RECORDS TO CHOOSE FROM AT COBURN’S MUSIC STORE OPUNAKE

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1929, Page 10