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•KWuTm* • M»V» Ameranola. % Master Music -:! A... ■ ■s ■ £ ■' .s > Maker \\ ithout a Phonograph, the modern home is incomplete. With a moderately priced AMERANOLA CABINET PHONOGRAPH” the world’s music can be brought to any home. The small cost is nothing in comparison with the pleasure it gives, THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THAT A REALLY HIGH GRADE CABINET PHONOGRAPH HAS BEEN PRICED WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERY FAMILY IN THE DOMINION. We can supply you direct from the manufacturer at ONE THIRD THE PRICE CHARGED BY OTHER SUPPLIERS: £lB/1.8/- £2l. £26. Or terms arranged. . The Eastern Commercial Co., 217 Princes ?t ; ' ■ These instruments may be viewed at-- Street, DUNEDIN, or Maker Without a Phonograph the modern home is incomplete. With a moderately priced “AMBRANOLA CABINET PHONOGRAPH” the world’s music can be brought to any home. The small cost is nothing in comparison with the pleasure it gives. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THAT A REALLY HIGH GRADE CABINET PHONOGRAPH HAS BEEN PRICED WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERY FAMILY IN THE DOMINION. We can supply you direct from the manufacturer at ONE THIRD THE PRICE CHARGED BY OTHER SUPPLIERS: £IS/IS/- £2l. £2 O. Or terms arranged. These instruments may be viewed at—: The Eastern Commercial Co,, 217 Princes Street, DUNEDIN, or 601 Colombo Street, CHRISTCHURCH.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 7, 18 February 1925, Page 54

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Page 54 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 7, 18 February 1925, Page 54

Page 54 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 7, 18 February 1925, Page 54

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