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RECORD YOUR VOICE ! “ECHO” BUNK RECORDING DISC Douolc-»ided—2/t> each Writ, lor Ful. Parucuiars COLLIN’S MUSIC HOUSE MS-wiaiton Ctreet, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA

You Play With. Your Own Expression With GULBRANSEN instruments, mechanical playing ceases to exist. For the GULBRANSEN— Registers your own touch. Reproduces your own expression. Gives free play to your own individuality. Why not pay a visit to our showrooms and hear one? No obligation entailed.

THE NEW t i GOURLAY 9 9 £135 with 12 music rolls and stool, as illustrated. Convenient Terms, if desired. To sit at THE GOURLAY is to receive the gift of expressing yourself in music; to feel endowed with the technique of the expert pianist; to be given the ability to play solos and accompaniments when and how you will. ALLOW US TO DEMONSTRATE. BEGGS THE GREAT PIANO HOUSE 128 MANCHESTER STREET

0 S “A little •COLMAN'S’ makes all the difference Say* the Baron. RULE No. 4 of the MUSTARD CLUB Every member who asks for a sandwich and finds that it contains no mustard shall publicly refuse to eat same. Club any of Musra rule* with Co ■end 6d. in stam to Miae Di Gester, -Mustard Club. c/o Colman’s Mustat Wellinato JOIN THE MUSTARD CLUB

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18674, 31 January 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18674, 31 January 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18674, 31 January 1929, Page 14

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