For June, Columbia publishes an enthralling series of records that range from the great heights of Grand Opera to pieces of musical nonsense guaranteed to cheer the dullest of dull worlds. Ask the nearest dealer to play some of the following examples over for you. CAVALCADE, THE PLAY OF THE CENTURY. Selection in Two Parts, featuring Soldiers or tlie Queen: Goodbye Dolly Gray: Absent-minded Beggar; Soldiers in the Park: I Do Like to lie Beside, the Seaside; Lover of My Dreams; Everybody's Doing' it; Your King and Country Want You; It's a Long Way to Tipperary; Twentieth Century Blues; I J #mp and Circumstance March. DOX 272—12-inch, 6/-. PLAYED BY DEBROY SOMERS BAND. SLAVONIC RHAPSODY. Two Sides, 12-inch, DOX 273—6/-. PLAYED BY B B.C. MILITARY BAND. FAUST — FANTASIA. Two' Sides, 10-inch, DO 643-—4/-. . I ALBERT SANDLER AND HIS ORCHESTRA. ANDANTE CANTABILE. TSCHAIKOWSKY'S QUARTET IN D. Two Sides, 10-inch—DO 642-4/-. . Played by J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. DO 626—10-inch—4/-. DO 639—10-inch—4/-. When It's Sleepy Time Down The Changing of the Guard. Sputh. The Roman Road. Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries. Malcolm McEachern (Bass), Carroll Gibbons (Piano) and. Orchestra. his Boy Friends. LOX ISO 12-inch—B/-. DOX 276—12-inch—6/-. L* Boheme (Your tiny hand is Old Sam (Number 2). frozen). ' . . ~ (1) Beat the Retreat on Thy Lohengrin (Lohengrin s FareDrum. well). (2) One Each, a Piece All Georges Thill (Tenor). Round. DO 647—10-inch—4/-. Humorous Monologues by An Old Violin. Stanley Holloway. Looking for You. DOX 274—12-inch_6A Albert Sandler (Violin) and Ballads We Love (in two part*). ° hve Gr ° Ves ( S °P ran °)- (1) Three for Jack, She is Far DO 644 —10-inch 4/-. From the Land, Fat Lil' Feller Traumerei (Schumann). With His Mammy's Eyes, Sink, Adagio (Bach, Transcription). Red Sun Lener String (Quartet., (2) O Dry Those Tears, Young DO 627—10-inch—4/-. Tom o' Devon, Dear Heart, A Spot of Income Tax Bother. Drum Major- Humorous Sketch, in two Debroy Somers Band. parts, by Clapham and Dwyer. Obtainable at all Music StoresColumbia pg jvi-Records / tUCTRIC RECORDING - WITHOUT SCRATCH, Wholesale Agents: ARTHUR H.' NATHAN LTD., Customs Street Ea,st, Auckland. • \ . ' AT ALL STOCKISTS REDUCED PRICES Ask for i MAZDA Electric Lamps. Social Services of thfc Railways National Development and Progress THE cold black and white of an ordinary balancesheet cannot show the full community value of this national enterprise, operated in the interests of its owners, the New Zealand people. Settlement, education, primary and secondary industry, commerce, recreation, have all benefited from the social service rendered by the railways in-the cause of the country's development and progress—for the country's need rather than railway financial returns has often been the ruling factor. What would be the relations of town and country to-day without the railway links? The railway lines hold scattered communities together for mutual welfare. It is Well to remember that only insofar as the railways are supported can these supplementary services for the public welfare be maintained or improved. Wellington, cjJL 6th June, 1932. \J• • - General Managci ■* M 2. Mailmcnrmm
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1932, Page 20
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