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Astounding Value IN LATEST REPRODUCING GEAMOFM@NE§ Just received from overseas —a shipment that makes possible the purchasing of a fine model at a positive Bargain Price. Each model is fitted with newest tone arm and latest reproducer, which ensures perfect reproduction. These magnificent cabinets are in Mahogany, Oak, others in Walnut and Rosewood, in shades to harmonise with any room. No. 1 Pedestal Mode! 15s rs - Usual Value, 29 Terms: 18/10 monthly. ALL AT HALF PRICE -3 m No. 2 Oak Pedestal Model, 29 Sns--36 monthly payments of l 1?, 6. Usual Value, 59gns. VUWm<MVVWMV\AIWVWWWWWWW<VVWWWVWWVWWVVWWA/W>«U\/W\»VWVWWWW No. 7 “ Eureka ” model, similar to No. 1, only with plain front, in Dark Rosewood —Usually 39gns. Half Price, 19 gns. 1 8 monthly payments of 23/10 3 few. Closed view of Combination model. ■ No. 3 “ Silvertone ” Combination Model Usual Value, 105gns. Special Price, 49 gns. 36 payments of 32/11. An exceptionally handsome Walnut Cabinet, that combines a gramophone with a fine writing desk, also special section for radio outfit. The hiset illustration at side shows the fine craftsmanship in the design. Everything about this model will bear the Keenest Inspection. It has a wonderful Tone Chamber, and is fitted with the most up-to-date reproducer and tone arm—one that gives a clear and true rendering of the music. \s a piece or furniture only it is easily worth the price quoted. No one who desires a really firstclass instrument should let this Bargain pass. Be sure to Inspect, and hear a demonstration. Easy terms arranged. SILVERTONE ” Combination Model. FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS IN YOUR HOME No. 4 ‘ ‘Ambassador ’ ’ Model 29 gns. Usual Value, 59gns. This Console Model 1s highly polished in Black Mahogany, and features attractive woodwork, and is expertly finished. It is fitted with the newest tone arm and reproducer, and will give satisfaction in every way. By a test in your home you will more fully realise its great value, for at the low price asked it cannot be equalled—a price that will result in a quick disposal. There is a speciallymade Compartment for Records, and the Tone Chamber Is made on up-to-date principles. 1 ZZ3 «-/ y t t\ t-, u\srwv, n«s No. 4 Model Mahogany Console “Ambassador” 29 gns. Usual Value, 59gn*. Gradual Payments arranged in 36 monthly instalments of 19/6. NO DEPOSIT EASIEST PAYMENTS □mUMuQL ww? u .> Lj m No. 6 “Ambassador” Model 39s nsph lisplays the designs of another superior Grarrmliighbov designs. This is an extremely fine intrument, embodying all the newest principles of sound eproduction. with new tone arm and metal reproduce priced absurdly low for such handsome model. specially-selected Walnut, in tones to form panel efTert Tiny inset shows the great size or Tone Chamber when front is opened, while provision sides. Easy payments arranged. made for records 36 Monthly Payments of 26, 2 each. No. 5 “Dixie” Phonic 29 gns. No. o illustrates another Bargain Priced Pedestal Grarrv*phone, in Chippendale design, or Mahogany. Special provision is made for 7 0 records in a large tiling cabinet und< ■ the sound chamber. All the latest accessories are embodied in its construction, making it a Croat Bnrgar T'sual value. 5 9 guineas. Easy terms arranged, in TT monthly instalments of 19 '6 each. No. 5 “Dixie” Phonic Chippendale Model. 29§ ns(Usual Value, 59gns.) • \ ■ W 3 WE PAY FREIGHT TO NEAREST PORT OR STATION. No. 6 “Ambassador Highboy Model. Special Price, 39§ ns(Usual Value, 89gns.) JOHN COURT LTD. THE J.C.L., QUEEN STREET jM/murmjh FIFTH FLOOR SHOWROOMS ML

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 660, 11 May 1929, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 660, 11 May 1929, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 660, 11 May 1929, Page 21

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