|HH||M..,.'|...| ii 1 JIT'S Tom, from the first, "Y 1 !. ; ' *d?9>® seemed to me far finer than eng phonograph 1 I had ever heardL The low tones had aiiew j i richness and "body." The upper ones a delicious new | , purity. The music of the Vocalhjn withal, seemed eo | ' . refined and. so very, very real! There wae no blast, no ' j mechanical noise of ang kind. Just music! Violin, ' J orchestra, voice, band; not as from a disc and needle, 1 ■ hut !as from the very instruments themselves." j ■-"Wilh. ttie 'GRADUOLA. , it in. mure than a phonograph , . becoming a PLAYABLE musical instrument of inestimable valtre, for H has Brought the glow and life of musical expression into the ' heart of the home." . _ j You too will eulogiee the Aeolian Vocolion as this purchaser < did if you vill only hear the Instalment of to-day that supersedes > 1 ' the talking machine of yesterday. ' ' ' . • - AT A^^^^l—zHl ll PLEASUR k ' . ■.'■•■ ■:■■■■ ' ', SOLE REPRESENTATIVE: 1 B.LEWIS, 1 '89 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. . 1 was given to -washing bparda by the advent ' 'MONDAY, the Scientific Clothes Washer. Housewives have tolerated the evils of'/fubbing on washing : ; boards long, enough, and now that Science has dis-covered'-an easier, better, safer method of washing clothes, washing boards are being quickly and gladly | abandoned, and t EASY MONDAY ■ usecMistead. | Makes Clothes^-Spotless Without ( I ; Riibbisig. '■ _ •■" ' I That's what , , EASY MONDAY does-makes the clothes ' fresh, sweet, and spotless.without a single mb being gnen \ them. A little EASY MONDAY, in the coppei loosens, ( dissolves, nnd extracts the grease and dut, aftei which a g ■ rinse suffices to make the clothes perfectly clean and | snoir-white. J 'j . But, remember, please !—EASY. MONDAY is not a '$ chemical bleacher. Decidsdly nol' Them is nothing S harmful in to injure the mobt delicate fiibnes j. , ' Dirt-and grease alone it tackles, and the fabric is left ij intact.' ■ . . j Why ruin your health and wcerout the clothts lubbinc j on the washing board when you <an gel tins wonieifnl j preparalljn from your grocer? Be sure of the uanie— iThe Scientific Qothps Wastiey '■ lllli®\ The Tyre, for Practical Patriots f/ffitiV* f/7 iKi rcat ri,a ' n stant^s tous^y lung our pro " I m(W \'|h duels—practical patriots buy Biilish-made II SI | ' ■\|r goods. Patriotism pays in grealei inileaßeand I|S 1 I less tyre trouble when you buy llic renowned la I.WVi/i- : SALE AT ALL, GARAGES- \\\ V-7/ Sptncer. Moulton & Co, Ltd., Chrlttcliurch t \\y/(ff
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 85, 4 January 1919, Page 3
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401Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 85, 4 January 1919, Page 3
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