LAST FEW DAYS. THEN ISITT'S SALE ENDS. But a lot can he done between now and then. If you haven't laid in a stock of stationery at the bargain prices —bought a supply of the Cheap writing blocks —there is still time to do so. The six shilling novels for 2s 6d are etill available in limited quantities, and the wonderful bargains in choice leather goods—a special feature of Isitt's Sale— l may yet be yours, but you only have a few days more, and then leitt's Sale ends —the biggest bargain event of the year. (3
THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH. In nearly every musical sonnd, though the ear hears it as one note, a coinl.i*.Afirt*i *\t DQVaral n/ltxia id raallvr fnarA The different relative tones and intensities of these several notes combined are what makes the difference in timbre or tone quality. Mr Edison is the only one wno has discovered how to record and ' reproduce sound-colours or overtones. 1 The Edison Shop, 162-4 Lower High street. P6603-301l
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17117, 12 April 1921, Page 7
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168Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17117, 12 April 1921, Page 7
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