j' ;Efe AEOLIAN" I -VOCALION'; brings the joy 0f... ~-j musicianship to all' 1 you hear the Aeolian-Vocalion for the M/ first time you will at once (recognise the extraordinary perfection of the instrument. j The tone — hojv wonderfully clear, sweet arid smooth it is! Voices, you hear them all vibrant . j with emotion and life. Instalments, whether j brasses, strings or woodwind, all retain their subtle i musical quality and characteristic tone. . • Tone such as you never have heard from any discplaying instrument before. i But when you play the Vocalion—when .you .'take i : the Graduola, the Vocalion tone-control device, and ; with delicate pressure cause the music to shade | down or swell to the greatest power, when you .j i| find tie music answering instantly to your' feeling j| —then you will perceive the true wonder of the I Vocalion. ... A/> j !| THEN YOU WILL' 1 REALISE HOW FAR IT IS ABOVE ANY OTHER INSTRUMENT OF | THE PHONOGRAPH TYPE, AND WHY, I WITHIN THE SPACE OF TWO YEARS, IT j HAS BECOME THE MOST POPULAR AND i EAGERLY-SOUGHT-AFTER INSTRUMENT IN THE TALKING-MACHINE INDUSTRY. j ,!■ Notwithstanding its superior features, the Vocalion costs 1 no more than ordinary Gramophones. Several models i I From £12 10s cash or terms. II J .Write for Catalog B for full description. j | Sole Representative: | j" ; B. LEWIS ' . I BAKER'S 'BUILDINGS I 189 Featherstoqe Street, Wellington ' " ■ I Three Satisfied: ' Gunners! « That the excellent Gun Repair Service of The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd., | meets a long-felt want is conclusively proved by these Testimonials—merely. 3 . three of the many constantly received: ; "The Gun you equipped with new Barrels arrived safely. You did ' c-xcellent work. The fitting at the breech was like that of a new Gun direct from the Maker. It surpassed the expectations of both ourselves and our customer."—BßlSCOE Sc CO., LTD., Invercargill. : Having a valuable Gun that required a Spring I took it to a Gunsmith for a new one. After he had made seven, ineffectual-.'. attempts in different classes of steel—each spring breaking before a" ;. shot was fired—l decided to give your Gunsmith Shop a trial. Calling there, I was told that a satisfactory. Spring would be made in an hour—and it was. I have since used the Gun frequently and have had no trouble whatever."—GEOßGE POTTER, Auckland. "If my remarks regarding the Repairs to my Gun are of service, by.all means use them. I only wrote what I thought and what has since been endorsed by others. Respecting the conversion of my Pin-fire Gun, I accept your offer to make it as good as new. When the work is completed I will send you the Twenty-bore I spoke of." > J. I. N. MACKIE. Kumeroa, Woodvillc. *V Sportsmen requiring a Gun Repaired or brought Up-to-date should post it to The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd. A shilling.or two will cover postage. Detailed Estimate will be submitted before the work is started. Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd. AUCKLAND ' HAINES-8 RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, THROAT TROUBLES, NEURALGIA, &c. Pain is a visitor to home, and usually it comes quite unexpectedly. But you are prepared for every emergency if you keep a small bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy.' Sloan's Liniment is the greatest pain-killer ever discovered. Simply laid on the skin—no rubbing required—it drives the pain away instantly. It is really wonderful. SLOAN'S LINIMENT "KILLS PAIN" NO RUBBING REQUIRED. Mrs, W. Cook, Railway Cottages, St. John's, Woking, j S >q|p!j|P| writes:—"Sloan's Liniment has done me more good than j flw <?wj|| any other preparation I have tried. It is marvellous for j I ffij KsLciillll I relieving pain. I have never knowrf anything to relieve pain j Mr. J. T. Harvey, 276 High Street, Glasgow, XV. I 'K* tuf V writes" I consider Sloan's Liniment has no equal. llf -%j In my home we hive successfully used it for sprained * I t wrists and stiff neck. In both cases it cured 11 like magic." . ' ' I Sloan's 'Liniment is the finest remedy«for j Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Sprains, Bruises and any kind of pain. '• It penetrates by itself—no rubbing is required. Sold by all chemists, price in England, 1/I}. Wholesale: Fassett & lohnson, Ltd., 233, Clarence Street, Sydney, N.S.W.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3143, 28 July 1917, Page 11
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