(plumbiaGrafoKola BRITISH MADE. THE Columbia Company was the flr«t- In the world to effect radical improvement! in the Gramophone. For 36 years improvements had been few and of minor Importance Then In 1923 the COLUMBIA GRAFOKOLA startled the Gramophone World, with a marvellous mechanical and sound re-producing advance that rendered ALL other talking instruments obsolete. Just as the GRAFONOLA is still supr superior to any other Portable in the so is the COLUMBIA PORTABLE Its wonderful Tone and Volumo are the result of the use of many nei exclusive features, including the same tone arm and sound box that si' larger Grafonolas their supremacy. The COLUMBIA PORTABLE will prove itself under any comparativ whatsoever. And In price It Is also without an equal. Consider these exclusive Portable features: 1. Standard Columbia Tone-Arm, spring motor, to play lOir working on centre pivot bear- 12in. records. Ings, with sound-tight joint. I. Standard Columbia No. 7 Sound Box, exactly aa used in the famous Columbia Grafonola. I. Standard Columbia Tone-thut-ters, automatically opening with rise of cover. 4. Specially designed Tone-Cham-ber, to provide pov/erful tone amplification. I. Powerful British-made single 6. Hinged wirdlng crank, which folds into the case, without r«7. Fixed needle cup with automatically closing lid. 8. Cabinet like an attache case, made of best hardwood, covered black Morocco-grained camera cloth. Length 1451n5., width 1211n5., height EJins. Interior fittings beautifully finished in nickel plating; exterior fittings black. Nothing to do but Open and Play. MODEL Wholesale Distributors: COLUMBIA DISTRIBUTORS, LTD., P.O. Box 1082. Ohristchurch.
/JTJ , j l /jj , j , / B v«f^ H %v n %Vrr a v^ BREAKFAST DELIVERY OF "THE PRESS" FOR v ASHBURTON AND SOUTH CANTERBURY READERS. Those Residents of Ashburton and South Canterbury who have so far not taken advantage of the early deilvrry of "The Press" should write or 'phone our Ashburton or Timaru Branches for particulars. A SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES CHRISTCHURCH DAILY AT 3 A.M., ARRIVING AT ASHBURTON S O'CLOCK AND TIMARU AT 6.30 A.M. Our runners meet the train at the various stations en route, and people in Ashburton and South Canterbury enjoy the same privileges as our rea|Ms in Christchurch and Suburbs of a breakfast delivery. The appreciation of tMs service is shown by the laree number 'pt subscribers we have added to our list All you have to do to have your name added to th* tfst is £o ring or write our Ashburton or Timaru Office. >*JHE PRESS" NEWSSERVICE, FIRST IN NEWS SERVICE, NEWS INTEREST, QUANTITY CIRCULATED QUALITY CIRCULATED. CANTERBURY' LEADING DAILY COVERS CITY, SUBURBS, AND COUNTRY DISTRICTS. 13 Years / Motoring Still Giving Brilliant Service THAT car has given such extraordinary long /" service as the famous HUPP 32? Mile after mile —year after year, since 1914 —these famous cars have proved that "HUPPS" are built to outlast. To-day motor styles have ' changed, but wise motorists still seek the famous old "HUPP" durability in modern "HUPP" k designs. Take, for-instance, the popular \ Hupmobile (Tourer) Its speed, safety and beautiful bodywork appeal to all modern tastes, but, what is more important, its famous "HUPP" durability convinces tne man who wants longer service. Enjoy a trial drive in the "HUPP" Tourer at our expense. "The FARMERS" OASHBL AND MADBAS STREETS OHBISTCHUBCH 'Phones: Garage 1349. Workshop 3545 Workshop Hours: Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. till Midnight Saturday, 8 a.m. till Noon. N7694
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19162, 19 November 1927, Page 6
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