RADIO-PORTABLE Messrs Claughton.and Co. desire to intimate they have just received the first delivery of the most versatile radio entertainer, known as : .“Carrie Philips” An entirely new British-made Philips Radio Portable, compact and completely housed in one handsome polished walnut cabinet: Aerial, batteries, screen-grid chassis and loudspeaker. Portable and self contained, yet entirely satisfactory for home use as well. Plays your gramophone records from a connecting pick-up ir desired and is also capable of obtaining long distance reception. A new Philips triumph! Made by this most famous electrical and radio firm, who ; guarantee one year’s free service. Price, £33/10/0. Demonstration, arranged. Write or call. 21 HARDY STREET, NELSON The Popular Music ■ Store PIANOS BY LEADING MAKERS. £7O to £165. Cash or terms at convenience, one to three years. VIOLINS, VIOLA, new and old. £3 to £3O. Bows, cases and all accessories at moderate prices. STUDENT’S VIOLIN OUTFIT, complete, from £3. Music Cases from 1 2/6; Music Stands 6/6. RADIO "Brunswick” Combination All-Electric Gramophone and Radio, in lovely inlaid walnut cabinet. £BS. "Philips” Table Model Electric Radio. £36. GRAMOPHONES Portable Model (Battery) Radio. £33/10/0. Columbia Portable. £4/10/0, £7 and £?. ‘Brunswick” Table Grands. £l2/1/0 (a special offer). Dabinets —Brunswick, £36. Melotone, £l4 to 22. Cash or terms arranged. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS GRAMOPHONE RECORDS BY ALL LEADING MAKERS. }EGAL AND VOCALION. 2/6 each. BRUNSWICK, COLUMBIA, H;M.V. AND PARLOPHONE. 4/- each. OBTAINABLECLAUGHTON’S, Hardy Street, Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 17 January 1931, Page 10
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