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ColumbiaWorld’s Finest Portable THIS Columbia Portable No. 112 gives you all the qualities of a Cabinet Machine at the price of a Portable. Here you have beauty of construction, British materials and workmanship, with all the tone, volume and beauty of reproduction realised by the Columbia VivaTonal discovery. Outstanding features are the handsome Cabinet, containing space for eight records in the lid; the powerful British single spring Motor ; the new standard Columbia Tone-arm ; and the new Columbia <c No. 8 ” Sound Box. Never before has such Portable value been offered in New Zealand for £lO. Make this your opportunity of securing a Columbia machine—and transform winter nights and ensure musical pleasure for summer days. Ama3ing Value for* £io 3c ft u T % x m 'm J 7< * 'S--o^s y, IIM v/ ( What the Viva-Tonal Columbia has achieved. Viuk - tonal Columbia Like life itself— and twice the musical range THE NEW COLUMBIA PRICES, j The following reductions • have been made on all : Columbia Record Prices : | 5/- Records now 7 /- Columbia” Auckland City Retail Dealers F. Moore Piano Co., Ltd., 166 Queen Street. Arthur Eady, Ltd., 112 Queen Street. King’s, Top Symonds Street. La Gloria Gramophone Co., Karangahape Road. E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd., 191 Queen Street. Moodie’s Music Shop, 263 Ponsonby Road, 3 Lamps. Farmers’ Trading Co., Hobson Street. Howies (6 Shops). John Court, Ltd., Queen Street Charles Begg & Co., Customs Street East. Wade & Co., Karangahape Rd. Columbia Wholesale Distributors: ARTHUR H. NATHAN, LTD., CUSTOMS STREET EAST. AUCKLAND. Even Response. The reproduction of every note, from the lowest bass to the highest treble, at its correct value Increased Musical Range. Fully fifty per cent, advance to six octaves. Fine Analysis of Detail. The reproduction of musical detail never before audible. Greater volume without distortion. The volume of the actual performance —full and true, without a trace of exaggeration. stands alone for living tone. 59
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 424, 4 August 1928, Page 13
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