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MUSIC HATH CHARMS.

THE GIFT THAT ALWAYS PLEASES.

C. W. WYCHERLEY’S SUGGESTIONS It fs generally recognised that the gift which pleases most, amdi is appreciated best, is the gift that gives useful service and 'continual pleasure. Bearing this old-established axiom in mind, the gift problem Is solved immediately with a visit to the wellknown radio and gramophone parlour of Mr C. W. Wycherley, in the Waikato Times buildings. Music is an essential In every home, and it is available In many forms at Mr,Wycherley’s establishment. The.famous Atwater Kent anil His Master’s Voice radio sols are offered in a wide range of handsome models, from Hie mantel midget io the big radio-gramophone combination, anti all embodying the latest developments. Prices are at a lower level Ilian ever before, and for real value in radio as a Christmas gift there was never a heller opportunity t'u purchase. Full slocks of accessories are on hand also. Then there are the popular “Ills Master’s Voice” gramophones and records, and negal-Xdnophune records, featuring world famous arlisls. and lire latest hits.- Here are gift suggestions galore, lint the selection is made simpler by .a visit io Mr Wycherleys osiablishincul, which will he found in the \Yaikalo Times Building, opposite Collingwood Street. Inspection is welcomed.

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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19452, 17 December 1934, Page 6

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MUSIC HATH CHARMS. Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19452, 17 December 1934, Page 6

MUSIC HATH CHARMS. Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19452, 17 December 1934, Page 6

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