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rable Tone til Volume “Like life itself.” That phrase exactly describes the tone of the Plano-Reflex Columbia Gramophone. Hear and compare its performance with that of other makes. You will find that the Columbia reproduces naturally, never imposing a tone of its own upon the music. There is no " trumpet ” note about the Columbia. It does not blare. And, as it is sensitive to the whole seven octaves of the scale, it reproduces all the music exactly as it was played when the record was made. And it has ample volume to re-create for you the performance of the heaviest orchestra “ like life itself.” Ask the nearest Columbia dealer to show you Model 132 A. It offers extraordinarily high value. Note that it is fitted with the latest Columbia PJano-Keflex devices. The old style mica diaphragm sound-box has been, superseded by the Columbia all metal diaphragm two-zone box. Coupled with this is the Plano/veflex tone-arm and folded exponential horn. The result is a revelation in clear, undistorted music of great volume. And for your convenience No. 132 A has a double-spring motor, playing two 12in. records without winding, and an automatic, stop that needs no setting. Be sure to compare Columbia Model 132 A with other gramophones before you buy. The Plano-Reflex—-olumbia Columbia ‘Like Life Itself’ Oak Cabinet Mahogany £4l £39 Arthur Eady, Ltd., 1 1 2, Queen Street. Lewis Eady, Ltd., 192. Queen Street; also at Karangahape Road and Hamilton. Farmers’ Trading Co., Hobson Street. Moore’s Gramophones, Ltd., Queen Street. John Court, Ltd., Queen Street. Charles Begg & Co., Customs Street E. Caddell’s, Ltd., Queen’s Arcade, Queen Street. Howies, 191, Queen Street. Wade & Co., Karangahape Road. La Gloria Gramophones, Ltd., Karangahape Road. Robertson’s Three Music Stores: 163 a, Queen Street, Karangahape Road, and Onehunga. Wholesale Distributors: ARTHUR H. NATHAN, LTD., Customs Street East, Auckland.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 27

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