~ Imagine ! ( A Complete Concert on a Single Re-Creation Thos. A. Edison’s Latest Achievement DXJT of the wonderworking laborstory of Thomas Edison, creator of the . Phonograph, has come i another revolutionising I invention, an instrument = and a Re-Creation that rem m ders 40 MINUTES OF KEM CREATED MDSK ® = ONE DOUBLE - FACED == RISC. These new Re-Crea-M tions are no longer in size than M short-playing Re-Creations. M Long Selections symphonies, = operas, dinner music, and comM plete recital programme—that = formerly required an album 1 rec-ds may now be CONTAINED = COMPLETE ON A SINGLE EDIH SON RE-CREATION. You can now M listen to this choice concert music just = == as comfortably as though you were m actually seated in Carnegie Hall, or in gf the dining-room of the Commodore Hotel. == These Long Playing Discs cut the cost of m phonograph music in half, and you don t m have to jump up every few minutes to n change records. Never before was good g= music so economical and convenient. It s a M Phonograph—not the kind you are used to—- = jjut an utterly new kind of Phonograph and HI Re-Creation invented by Mr. Edison. Not only new purchasers but also present; = Edison owners will be able to enjoy this latest ===: achievement of Thos. A. Edison. As soon as sa production of the Long Playing Phonograph IB HI catches up with the great demand, Mr. Edison has |H arranged to supply Edison owners with an attach- § ment which converts present instruments into Long == Playing Phonographs at a comparatively small charge. m The New I EDISON Long Playing [Phonograph ONLY FROM WADE & CO., LTD. Tabernacle Buildings, 41 Karangahape Road, and Broadway, Newmarket. Illlll!
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 27, 23 April 1927, Page 20 (Supplement)
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