Only vui uiiiUKi can give you that 44 TONE A : @ TABLE GRAND MODEL. This popular-price Columbia represents the highest standard of value at its price. In general favour for its style, its improved beauty of tone sets it far ahead of many instruments costing more. Oak Cabinet (No. 11 7A) - £IC Maho sany Cabinet (No. 1 18A) - £l4 CONSOLE MODEL. An imposing Oak model of the popular Console style, enlarged and improved. It has a pianohinged top, two sections for storing records, and a specially powerful motor to play three records. There is a fretted grill behind the doors. In Oak (No. 1 55A), £47/10 c Announcing V^fci 7Ac—l92 9 & Viva-tonal Columbia j bmbodyireg the neti) Plsrio-reflex ' jortncip/es v>. K m i THE most outstanding and important advancements in connection with sound reproduction during recent years have been made by ‘'Columbia ’. The New 1929 Columbia achievement no’ only maintains the ideal of equal response previously secured, but it has a greater range and gives a greater volume of undistorted sound than has hitherto been thought possible with instruments of this character. Obtainable at all Leading SMusic Stores oAsk your dealer for latest Instrument Catalogue showing complete range of new Columbia Grafonolas NEW CABINET MODEL. Another new Columbia model. \n inexpensive cabinet, fashioned on generous lines, and representing the highest standard of value in type and Oak* (No. 123 A) - - £29 Mahogany (No. 1 26A) - £3O NEW CONSOLE MODEL. Unquestionably the finest value ever offered in the new Console type, now so fashionable. and now improved in tonal standard. Piano-hinged top. Two side sections for storing records. Three inset needle-%ups. Specially powerful British-made triple-spring Motor to play three 1 2in. Mahogany (No. 156 A) - £SO
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 744, 17 August 1929, Page 28
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