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I "HIS MASTER'S VOICE"! I RECORDS \ I 1 J A Selection from the February Catalogue !; ;■ Vocal: Vocal: !; ■ FRANKLYN BAUR (Tenor) 5/- JOHN TURNER (Tenor ?/(, !| %E.A. 203—" When Day is Done" C.1343-"Nirvana" Adam ■ D» St/Ua-Dr. Kaischer. Mountain Lovers" Squire V "■ THE REVELLERS (Male Voices.) HARRY DEARTH (Bass! 7/6 | " Honolulu Moon" Fred. Lawrence C. 1344—"Onaway Awake Beloved" Cowen ■' GENE AUSTIN "Leanin'" Sterndale-Bennett I ■ E.A. 207—"One Sweet Letter from You." GARDA HALL (Soprano) 5/- '| Cl-nrr-Bi oirn- Warren B. 2484—"Comin' thro' the Rye" Tradifinnn] • ■ "Yesterday," (with Violin, 'Cello "High upon the Hill" Sanderson. ■' * ■_ and Piano) Harrison- Wibrhite _ n I E.A. 208 —"Forgive Me" Yellen-Agar ERNEST HASTINGS (Humorous) 5/- I /i I "Someday Sweetheart (Abel Baer B. 2481—"The Roast Beef of Old England" l' ■ at the Piano) Spikes Beck I - ■ APOLLO GRANFORTE (Baritone) 12/6 ! "There's nothing over Sixpencein £ D.B. 938 —"Faust," Dio Possente (Even C ° rC Wilcock I ■ Bravest Heart) (Sung in Italian) ELSIE CARLISLE (Comedienne) 5,- ■ ''*• 1_ Gounod B. 2489—Baby ("Castles in the Air") I "Carmen," Song of the Toreador Peck-Wenrich '■ ■ (Sung in Italian) Bizet "Since I found You" Clare & Woods I MARION TALLEY (Soprano) 12/6 ■' - D.8.1923 Swiss Echo Soog (My Own Love) Il|StrUllieiltal : ■! "Lo, Here the Gentle Lark" Bishop |' ■ B BENIAMINO GIGLI (Tenor) 9/6 JESSE CRAWFORD (WurUtzer Organ) Ll 1 D.A. 856 —"Tosca," Recondita armonia E.A. 2#9—"Because" Guy Bardelnt • | J (Strange Harmony) (Sung in "O, Promise Me" ("Robin Hood") I_■ ■ Italian) Puccini _ , . _ . _ . Seg.de Koven I "ManonLescaut," Donna non vidi E.A. 217 A Russian Lullaby I. Berlin j ; . I® mai (Never did I Behold so Fair Sundown IF. Donaldson I _ ■ a Maiden) (Sung in Italian) I. J. PADEREWSKI (Piano) 12/6 I ; ■ Puccini D.B. 1029—Nocturne a Raguze. Parts 1&2 I ■ JOHN McCORMACK (Tenor) 9/6 Ernest Schelling -> ■ D.A. 881-"Lillies of Lorraine" Grey-Connor PABLO CASALS ('Cellist) 9/6 I A Rose for Every Heart Cadman D.A. 862-Gavotte Tendre Hillemacher \ % ARMAND CRABBE (Baritone) 9/6 Menuet DebmYy t D.A. 755—Brazilian Serenade (Ay, Ay, Ay) DR H AROI n nAßiri? ? (Sung in Portuguese) Sobrinho „ ,««_ c C A ** E „ ™ % "Mireille," The Shepnerd's Song c * 1350—Symphony No. s—Allegro Canta- f (Sung in French) Gounod bile Widor J ■ RACHEL MORTON (Soprano) I#/- Fantasia in E Saint-Sam % %" D. 1247—" I Know that My Redeemer REGINALD GOSS-CUSTARD, F.R.C.O. ■ Liveth," ("Messiah") Handel 7/6 C " Come unto Him" (" Messiah") C. 1350 —Madrigal Lemare £ ■ Handel Romanza Wohtenhalme Ji . ■j Greatest Artists-Finest Electrical Recording-Silent Surface. % Your Dealer will be pleased to play J over any of these New Records. J I; Be Sure to hear The New PjflHH 5 ,j "His Master's Voice" 1 'Bill v before deciding on any Gramophone Purchase—for 1 ■ C this remarkable instrument has been by II Ji V u experts the world over as the "The Musical Marvel ■ % of the Age." Its tone is absolutely unique—no other B L ■ gramophone can possibly attain the same high J® standard of reproduction nor give you a faithful If 1 ■ rendering of the lowest bass and highest treble notes, W iL Ji ■ ■_ for no other Gramophone utilises the most advanced if JI 3 _■ V principle of" Matched Impedance" which is ex- /mk \ elusive to " His Master's Voice." Mr® "■ A Complete Range of Models from ill. ¥ 3j >\ « i E. & F. PIANO AGENCY, LTD. . . 191, Queen Street. ARTHUR EADY, LTD., " Eady'., The Old Firm," LEWIS R ' EADY * SONS, LTD., 112-116, Queen St. (opp. Milne & Choyce) " The Box Office," 162, Queen Strtet, HOWIES .. .. ........... . Auckland (Six Shop.) THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., KarantafcapeW ' 3 I BEST VALUE SALE A o,,ers Better Values, Bigger Bargains and f ~ A FREE DAY ' ASK US ABOUT IT! K S __ | 38-inch Black Bcngaline Silk; I I Chair Canvas—l/-yard. jFj | ideal for coats—Usually 12/11. IIT j 70-inch White Twill Sheeting— * IX I Sale Price: 8/11. | j Usually 2/3. Sale Price: 1/4s. | p LI Crepe de Chine—Usually 4/11. |V j Longdoth Nightdresses; I H j Sale P » ce: 3/8. I 1 j trimmed lace —Usually 4/6. j * ( 27-inch Coloured Jap. Silks— j J Sale Price: 3/3; 2 for 5/11. j A | Usually 2/6. Sale Price: | j Crepe Nightdresses; trimmed j j Jap. Crepes; all colours— § I § contrasting colours — Usually { IN | Worth ]/-. Sale Price: 7-|d. j | 3/11. Sale Price: 2/'9|. | 1"^ j Sataline Lining; all colours— jT j Chubby Umbrellas; wonderful j]J 1 1/- yard. j 1 i value —4/6. j TPv R«"rsiW,Floor R u !s; fringed J Superfine Lisle Hose— Usually A L) - Usuallyß/ "- e Price: 3/6. SMe Price: 2/IH. A - idn rj i r.. „ . 2A I Art* Silk Hose; exceptional j 'C ! ?? S wn e^. C n r^ mN ?T A value —Usually 4/6. Sale - , j Usually 1/9. Sale Price: ) j Pn ce . 3/41- y j y THORBURNSLtd. |1 Karangahape Road^^^

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1928, Page 20

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