Haworth's Musical House

Store operating around 1925-1931 at 109 Cuba Street Wellington, selling gramophones, pianos, musical instruments, gramophone records.

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Miller, Adam (Collector): [Collection of New Zealand music retail record sleeves for re...

Date: 1930 - 1979

From: Miller, Adam, 1960-: Collection of New Zealand sound recordings and record sleeves

By: C M Banks Ltd; Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd

Reference: Eph-C-PHONO-Miller-G/I

Description: Includes sleeves for the following firms: Gennett Records. (With rubber stamp of Norman E Aitken, 5 Courtenay Place, Wellington) Gilbert’s Gramophone specialists, 132 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. His Master’s Voice, greatest artists, finest electrical records, silent surface C Kemp Goodin, High Street Carterton. The world's finest music on His Master's Voice, Columbia, Parlophone, Regal Zonophone, M.G.M., Decca, London, Vogue, Beltona, Brunswick Will Gordon Ltd. Piano-reflex Columbia grafonolas models from 7-85 pounds, Columbia New Process records. 286 Lambton Quay (next Kelburn Avenue) Wellington. [Blue cover, 1 large and 1 small version) Will Gordon Ltd. Piano-reflex Columbia grafonolas models from 9 pounds 10 shillings to 50 pounds, Columbia New Process records. 286 Lambton Quay (next Kelburn Avenue) Wellington. Blue cover Gramophone Record Exchange, Lombard Street Wellington (between Ritz and New Zealander Hotel). [Printed by] C M Banks Ltd, Wellington. Buff sleeve Gramophone Record Exchange, Bond Street Wellington. Our slogan “We sell for less” Gramophone Record Exchange, Lombard Street Wellington (between Ritz and New Zealander Hotel). [Printed by] C M Banks Ltd, Wellington. Grey sleeve (2 different sizes) Grey's Radio Service. Plain rubber-stamped sleeve Hall's HMV Sales and Service, 88 Upland Road, Kelburn. The world's finest music on His Master's Voice, Columbia, Parlophone, Regal Zonophone, M.G.M., Decca, London, Vogue, Beltona, Brunswick Hanlen's Gis[borne] Piano Repairing Co., for all things musical. 254 Gladstone Road, Gisborne, Phone 4982[2?]. Plain rubber-stamped sleeve Gramophone Record Exchange, Bond Street Wellington. Our slogan “We sell for less” Harston’s Ltd. 17 Hastings Street, Napier. His Master’s Voice [and] Columbia Records Haworth's, 109 Cuba Street, for gramophones, records & radio. "His Master's Voice", Zonophone and Regal records, HMV and Philips radio. (2 copies) Haworth's Musical House for service. 109 Cuba Street. His Master's Voice specialist. [Printed by] W&T Ltd 10855 Heaths Limited Music Warehouse. First with the latest. High Street Motueka. We are HMV accredited dealers; Boomerang products a specialty. [Printed by] H M Young Ltd, Palmerston N. Robert Hewitt Ltd, 22 Tarbert St., Alexandra, Phone 10-m. The world's finest music on His Master's Voice, Columbia, Parlophone, Regal Zonophone, M.G.M., Decca, London, Vogue, Beltona, Capitol, Ducretet-Thomson, Felsted, Oiseau-Lyre Hill's for the latest. 505 Colombo St., opp. Prince of Wales Hotel. Developing, printing and enlarging specialists. Home Recreations Ltd., 118 Armagh St., Christchurch. New process Columbia Records. [Printed by] Turners Ltd, Chch Imperial Gramophone Parlours, 244 George Street, Dunedin. Best for song; best for dance Island Bay Radio Service, A C Dunnage, prop. Sound systems, Mullard radios, sound recording, all radio repairs. [Rubber-stamped sleeve] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset and relief prints on record sleeves, sizes ranging up to 400 mm.

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Haworth's Musical House: Haworth's Musical House for service, 109 Cuba Street. His Mast...

Date: 1925 - 1932

From: Miller, Adam, 1960-: Collection of New Zealand sound recordings and record sleeves

By: Haworth's Musical House; Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd

Reference: Eph-C-PHONO-Miller-H-02

Description: Record sleeve, printed on the front only, has an arrangement of text and illustrations of a gramophone or radio cabinet, an oval logo for "His Master's Voice", and a decorative colophon in the shape of an inverted triangle. Date may be around 1925-1932. Amelia Galli-Curci recorded "The last rose of summer" in 1927, and visited New Zealand in 1925 and 1932 Inscriptions: Recto - centre - [Inverted, in red pencil]: The last rose of summer Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Relief print, and red holograph on brown paper record sleeve, 325 x 330 mm.