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gPHBIl»8il»lililiaS« ■ ■ li Hi iH stl II iff as SIS SIS ■jgj in =4= A M s in SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER 1 m m si 31 on Act Now and Save the Deposit these three NEW BRUNSWICKS NO DEPOSIT-FREE DELIVERY and Small Weekly Payments The BRUNSWICK Frismatene sets a new standard in phonograph construction and reproduction, it amplifies both Treble and Bass with a richness and naturalness hitherto unknown. You must see and hear these new instruments in order to appreciate how great an improvement they are. Select the model that best suits your requirements, and we will deliver it FREE in Auckland, or forward it Freight Paid to your nearest Port or Station. Test the BRUNSWICK for seven days, and if it does not give absolute satisfaction send it back at our expense. But if you decide to keep the BRUNSWICK, then you may pay one cash amount or the small weekly payments listed below. D 0 a Model No. 95. NO DEPOSIT —then 2/G per week BRUNSWICK MODEL 95 is equipped with the New Sound Box and Reproducer, which have made such a wonderful improvement in the tone of all the latest Brunswick Phonographs. And this table model is as perfect in tone as the large cabinet machines. It reproduces faithfully every tone quality of the human voice, the violin, the piano, or of a whole orchestra. Deep bass, high soprano—music your old phonograph missed entirely—is brought true to life by the New Brunswick. Every delight of the new Electrical Records is now yours to enjoy. This model 95 is in dark brown finish. Height, Biin.; width, 15fin.; depth, 15|in. Two Needle Cups. Special Offer—NO DEPOSIT, and 2/6 per Week for 12S Weeks. Delivered Free. Send no Money—Send for the Machine To-day! NO DEPOSIT—then 7/6 per week THE “HIDALGO” —As in all BRUNSWICK models, special attention has been given to the cabinet, making this a piece of furniture that will grace any home. The Tone Arm and the Reproducer are the new Brunswick exclusive type, which so faithfully reproduces all tones—*not the bass alone, but the higher delicate treble tones, and all with a rich, mellow tone, which makes anyone who has once heard a Brunswick always recognise it again. All-Wood Oval Tone Amplifier, Automatic Stop, and strong Double-spring Motor. Height, 37-lin.; width, depth 21|in. i <ll Model No. 105. NO DEPOSIT —then 5/- per week Special Offer—NO DEPOSIT, and 7/6 per Week for 123 Weeks. Delivered Free. Send no Money—Send for the Machine To-day! Are you on our Brunswick Mailing List ? If not, tell us, and we will gladly send you latest Catalogue of BRUNSWICK Records. BRUNSWICK MODEL No. 105—This fine model, suitable for those requiring a high-grade Phonograph in the table design, loses nothing of the qualities of the large instruments because of its size. Finished in Mahogany, with nickel fittings, and equipped with fine balance motor. The Tom Arm and Reproducer mark the most recent discovery in regard to ideal reproduction. The diaphragm is of aluminium, making flaking impossible, and giving a full mellow tone, in which the bass notes are faithfully reproduced without sacrificing anything of the higher treble tones. New wide-throat, All-Wood Torn- Amplifier. Width, 17|in.; height,, loin.; depth 201 in. Special Offer—NO DEPOSIT, and 5/- per Week for 138 Week*. Delivered Free. Send no Money—Send for the Machine To-day! FARMERS’ TRADING CO. LTD | HOBSON STREET AND WYNDHAM STREET 'jV > |*| > 'i-i 1

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 218, 3 December 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 218, 3 December 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 218, 3 December 1927, Page 11

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