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m & & K i 31 m kb ft t I I Turn the magic knob of the Columbia RadioGramophone Combination to the right and all the riches of recorded music are yours. Turn it to the left, and the whole world of broadcasting is open to you. Thus this marvellous instrument provides the key to unrestricted musical delight. And the TONE ! Have you heard the Columbia Radio - Gramophone ? You’ll find something entirely different surprisingly different—from any instrument you ever heard ! Realism! Play a symphony record, and the conductor’s baton appears before you. Play a vocal record, and the SS Price: £ 120 singer seems as close as the instrument you re listening to. That’s because the Columbia Combination reproduces naturally, imposing no tone of its own upon the music. As for price, you 11 find the Columbia Combination costs considerably less than an electric gramophone and separate radio set of the same quality. The Columbia Combination uses eight valves, four stages of tuned radio frequency, is fully shielded, extremely sensitive and remarkably selective, its gramophone equipment is similar to that of the famous Columbia Kolster. Hear the Combination before you buy. If you have the least difficulty in getting the Columbia Kolster demonstrated to you, you may see and hear it at the Wholesale Distributors: Arthur H. Nathan, Ltd., Customs Street East, Auckland. This is the Junior Columbia Kolster—the home-size model. It has ail the beauty of tone possessed by the big Kolster. and ample power, too. If you want well-nigh perfect electric reproduction of your records, hear the Kolster Junior. Price: £75 Columbia Radio-Gramophone Combination Wholesale Distributors: ARTHUR H. NATHAN, LTD., Customs St. East, Auckland

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 27

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