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“Buy New Zealand-Made Goods” —the National Slogan for 1930! “The adoption of this motto,“ says the Prime Minister, will animate the to create further employment.” people of all classes to Kelp Why under-estimate the value and excellence of Dominion products and buy goods made overseas, when equal quality and even better value are obtainable here?. help to impoverish the Dominion, instead of aiding to increase allround Prosperity? ORION RANGES —Fuel and Electric ■ —merit your confidence and support. They give the Best of Service with Economical Consumption. ** BUY NEW ZEALAND-MADE GOODS!” —and let your Range be an ” ORION ”! H. E. SHACKLOCK, Ltd. 81-83 TORT STREET, and at Dunedin, Christchurch, and Wellington. (yu££

THAT PHOTO IN THE SUNJ Whole plate copies of photographs taken in and around Auckland by THE SUN Photographers may be obtained from ■ THE FEATURE DEPT., THE SUN Newspapers, Ltd., . 42 Wyndham St., Auckland. Also at THE SUN Branch Office, 113 Queen Street. Terms: Cash with order 2/6 a single print; 12/- for halfdozen copies of the same print; and 18/- dozen.

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Columbia The Radio Gramophone with .... Cathedral Tone SONOROUS as the peal of an organ rolling down cathedral aisles—such is the tone of the Columbia Radio Combination. You see, Columbia had had 40 years experience in perfecting sound reproduction and amplification before wireless was discovered. And all that 40 years’ experience has borne precious fruit for you in this Columbia masterpiece. In this single cabinet all the advantages of a super eight-valve radio set and the Columbia Electric Kolster Gramophone are combined. It s a radio one second, a gramophone the next ! /&. m *5 m m % '0 V ft fr m 1 1 ■ m The Columbia Kolster Rad io-Gramophone Combination. If you want to listen to a concert thousands of miles away just turn the switch to the left and you have a front-row seat. Or, if you want to choose the programme yourself turn the switch to the right and put on the record. In either case you get the same amazing quality of reproduction, exactly “ like life itself,” with the volume of sound increased or decreased at will, from a whisper to a fortissimo. The Price? Well, consider this: The Combination costs you much less than a separate gramophone and separate radio set. when you buy a Columbia Combination you get the last word in home entertainment at a considerable saving in cost. Ask your Columbia dealer to show you this great instrument. PRICE £l2O m 1 MS The New Columbia Kolster Junior This is a home-size edition of the now wellknown Columbia Kolster Electric Gramophone. It has all its beauty of tone, with plenty of power for home entertainment. You can hush the music to a whisper or amplify it till it fills the house. And every note in the orchestra every shade in the voice of a great singer is distinctly heard, each in its true colour. And the cabinet, in picked walnut. is worthy of the music. If you want a well-nigh perfect gramophone, listen to the new Kolster Junior. PR,CE £75 The Viva-tonal Columbia ARTHUR H. NATHAN, LTD., Wholesale Distributors, Customs Street East, Auckland. olucntH*

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 898, 15 February 1930, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 898, 15 February 1930, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 898, 15 February 1930, Page 28

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