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) n\n£ Re-enti'cuat m 4 & V. 9 cs o C) fpil o: INSTRUMENTS And OTHER MODELS TABLE MODELS No. Oak Mahogany 103 £l3/10/- £ls 109 £l7 £l9 127 £25 £27/10/If you are considering the purchase of a gramophone, consider first the “His Master’s Voice” instruments, which offer you, besides a reproduction superior to that of all other gramophones, in volume, quality of tone, and extent of musical range from bass to treble; a price and a model to suit your income. Q. Illustrated are a few popular “His Master’s Voice” models. Look them over, hear them, and your choice must be “His Master’s Voice.” PORTABLES. From £ll Os. Od. UPRIGHT GRAND MODEL No. Oak Mahogany 157 £39 £45 Feature Records E.B. 23—Songs of Scotland— Mixed Chorus Songs of Ireland— Mixed Chorus 6/E.A. 322—Ramona—Waltz Whiteman’s Orchestra lVhat are we waiting for? Fox Trot. McEnelly’s Orchestra. 4/D U UPRIGHT MODELS. No. Oak Mahogany 171 £55 £6O 181 £65 £7O 511 £65 £7O 261 Walnut £67 267 Mahogany £B4 RE-ENTRANT MODELS. Achieving tfce ultimate in sound reproduction. Oak Mahogany £52/10/- £62 £73 £B6 £97 No. 163 193’ 194 202 203 His Master's Voice EASY TERMS ARRANGED AT ALL ACCREDITED DEALERS. ■I^AV.V.VAV.V.V.Y.V.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.’.V.V.V.V.V.V.'.Y.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 466, 22 September 1928, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 466, 22 September 1928, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 466, 22 September 1928, Page 24

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