Many wore the porquißites which fell formerly to the lot of the Constable of tho Tower of London. At one time it was to his interest to have as many prisoners na posniblo. .A. duko had to puy him 4)20 as an. entrance fee, an carl £13, a 'baron. XlO, and a knight .£5. There seems to be no onil to the various kinds of phonograph nocdlei. Playinc records with a ohip of a brick i« the latest in phonograph needles—a»d the iiiTention of an lowa man. It u claimed tUiat this needli of clay will pky, with a rery clear tone and with little lurfaoe noiiß, at least 200 times. The neodlee are made from » dark rod or jdhocolate-ooloured (lisle. As the shalr ,h(iß practically nu ffrain, and no yrit i« preswt, it i« fonnd' that) » very high polish is taken on lrher* it cornea into, contaot wtth the reoord.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 79, 28 December 1920, Page 4
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151Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 79, 28 December 1920, Page 4
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