|i! "This Little Device Draws | 1 Hidden Beauties From The | ; . I | J § THE GRADUOLA which is an exclusive s | H feature of the = £ § : f A Aeoßan-VocaEon J; Is j adds immensely to the expressive s I 5 resources of sound reproduction. § 1 |5 | By a touch you< can emphasize those delicate E ' |2 j tonal qualities that are lost in ordinary repro- § Is | ductions; you can reduce harshness of tone or' B : Ja | other faults in a record to a minimum, and you can S | § impart a light and shade to the music that the re- § ■ Is cord alone could never give. This variation of tone i 31 is effected by mechanism as natural and simple as = j H that of the human larynx.. The tone is not stifled 1 S S or muffled after production but before the sound 5 j § is actually amplified; therefore the purity of the s j 5 I tone is absolutely unaffected. i 2=B The Aeolian-Vocalion will play any disc records. 5' 5 | Call and hear the Aeolian- jjj ~ j Vocation in our showrooms. 3 1| yoURPRESENTINSTRUMENTTAKENINPARTPAYMENT. If l! Prices.: £12 10 oto £75 | J § IN A LARGE RANGE OF HANDSOME MODELS. 5 . II FULL STOCKS OF DISC RECORDS. . | I = Direct Representative; = I B. LEWIS f §|| No. 8 Baker's Buildings, | J§ j JS9 Feaffierston SireeS, WELLINGTON. | ' SIFLMS AMD (/ARTMDGMS / j fIM I USE 'EMI: . I j I've been usin' 'em/1 for a number /of | years and expect 1 to continue to, as'" | they always do | the business." 1 my dyed-in-the-, | sportsman about f hester rifles and, 1 dges and \ that's' | what he'll tell you. 1 are made in various \ for all kinds of 1 sting and you'll get § if you ask fofj j tfYA-PVCf- FttE ®' mm rot them. FLIES, FLEAS, COCKROACHES, POULTRY VERMIN, BUGS, ETC. fir The Fly Carries' - H '% ? GermsfromDust- , I J BintoEßealTable A buzz-fly or Iwo in tbe'.kitchon—a fioa Patriotic women "will be glad to usp brought home in ones clothes—a cockroach "Kixo-Pest" because it is manufactured in from behind a sheU—what, woman does not Australia,contains uo ingredients wh&teTcr halo them" nil? V r , I* >."! l >;i !';! (\ ' -'J origin, and surpasses ordinary In thn past, the houscwiFe has attempted powders. Its antiseptic qualities make —with varying suo'ecte—to destroy germ-*' "Fixo-Pesl M 'the .idieM *erranv powder to laden (lies and other household pcsls with* send to soldiers in "otto)! or at the Front, ordinary iusect-powtinr. With the. nitbreak • -- - • of war, supplies of this imported powder If "Fixo-Pcst" is Tincbiaiiifeblo loeally failed. one or more full-size trial ilea will be posted . Promptly a leading Australian chemist— to any address in Now Zealand if 111 in a University Lecturer—evolved the fereatly stainpsfor each tin is sent to the New Z&a~ improved insect-powder, "Fixo-Pest/ 1 which land agents, Salmond Jt Spraegcn, Foathtf* kills flios and other insect pests in a wonder* stoa Street, Wellington. foltr&v, .
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2976, 13 January 1917, Page 13
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479Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2976, 13 January 1917, Page 13
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