EX PL OS lON ! ft ■->v mkd • * *'<:<>* - ' ■■■ ' AS IT LOOKED LAST FRIDAY MORNING. —This is all that was left of Howie's Gramophone Shop. Karangahape Road. Newton, which was wrecked from end to end by a bitumen gas explosion at two o'clock last Friday morning. TWO BIG THRILLS! LAST WEEK:— HOWIE S NEWTON BLOW-OUT THIS WEEK:— HOWIE S BIG SALE SOOO 200 Slightly Damaged Records From 6 D ” 2/6 Each. Comprising His Master's Voice, Brunswick, Victor, Columbia, Parlophone, Imperial and Children's Records. Gramophones including all standard makes and models, from Portables to Cabinets— From 15/Needles 9 D a Box; 3/6 1000. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT WILL GO, WILL GO ! COME ALONG AND PICK UP A PORTABLE FOR A SONG SALE NOW PROCEEDING—COME IN TOMORROW HOWIE’S LTD. NEWTON SHOP
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 814, 7 November 1929, Page 6
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