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We CLIFTOPHONE Made hy the world-famous house of Chappell Makers of Chappell Pianos MS SSR, m m ms •/■vsew*^ Solid oak Cliftophone Cabinet, Jacobean design, with shelves to store 72 records and a drawer for accessories. All parts gilded. Fitted with twin reed Cliftophone sound box and gaslight tone arm and sound chamber. Price £llO. Other models in Mahogany, and Hepp/ewhite designs The Ultimate Evolution of the Gramophone WHAT would you say if you were sitting quietly in a room in the vicinity of a carved wooden cabinet and you suddenly heard a glorious voice singing one of your favourite songs from Opera a. voice of perfect purity in tone and in phrasing—/A? absolute re-creation of actual performance in one of the world' s finest Opera houses Why, you would say, “This Is; a miracle!” And so it is. It is a miracle of. achievement in the reproduction of sound. ‘ It is the Cliftophone, evolved, after years of study and research, from the present-day gromophone with which most of us are familiar. It is utterly impossible to.convey in words the supreme actuality of the Cliftophone; the sense of vivid realism, which creates the illusion that the singer or musician is actually present. It is this truly wonderful quality of realism, that actually re-creates the original performance, which makes the Cliftophone the most perfect musical instrument ever conceived Beautiful Art Catalogue of the Cliftophone sent post free on application It lewis fiEfdy ELUIS K.f'duL/ OPPOSITE "HIS MAJESTY'S ~ 162 QUEEN ST. AUCKLAND ALSOALSO IS KA JZAJVOAHAPE V HAMILTON. ALSO IS KARAROAHAPE HOAD. AUCKLAND ALSO HAMILTON. few is Cady & Son ftd. are Headquarters for “ Pwrvthtmr oVtifustcal” ~j o - - Price lists of Pianos, Player-Pianos, and Instruments of every description will be sent free on request When Writing to Advertisers Please Mention "The Ladies’ Mirror”

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 4, 2 October 1922, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 4, 2 October 1922, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 4, 2 October 1922, Page 33