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\ olumbia Popular Numbers incomparably recorded by COLUMBIA 4/D 0175 With My Guitar and You—Foxtrot Around the Corner —Foxtrot 0081 Stein Song—Foxtrot. Telling it to the Daisies —Foxtrot. 07036 It Happened in Monterey—Waltz. Song of tho Dawn —Foxtrot. D 0157 When it's Springtime in the Rockies — Walt*. Dancing with Tears in my Eyes—Walts 2)049 Cross your Fingers—Foxtrot. Why?— Foxtrot. 3D0115 Rigoletto Paraphrase (Piano solo by Irene ScharrW). 5067 Home, Little Maori, Home. Warutia; Putiputi Pai. (Sung by the Maori Choir, Kotofua). D 054 Po Kare Sarc. Te Taniwha. (Sung by the Maori Choir, Rotorua), &096 Where the Bine Sell Grows. Daddy's Bonny Boy. (Vocal by Sandy MacFarlane). JjOSd Lily of Laguna—Organ Solo. Little Dolly Day Dream—Organ Solo. 1 V/A //" % % T f I* ~ -Z2 N n r m \ f/A N 5m % \ a m m ■»x>. •i&'aAx Columbia "CADET" PORTABLE 8S £4/10/This portable Is the very latest idea. It weighs only 111b, and yet yon can play loin and 12in records on it and .get the same results you expect from expensive gra mophofles. You must hear it,. or yon'll never believe such a wee machine can give such a brilliant performance. Nothing could be better for Stimmer outings than one of these smart little machines. Available in three colours—blue, red, or grey. Columbia the Jiall-mark on your finest dance records "QLEASE give me the COLUMBIA recording " - how often do you jL hear this said ? For the name COLUMBIA has come to stand for all that is best and finest in the® entire domain of DANCE MUSIC Because of its acknowledged technical superiority COLUMBIA is invariably the choice of professional dance teachers ... COLUMBIA is preferred where electrically-reproduced DANCE MUSIC is the vogue, . . . COLUMBIA is the recording medium selected by the Masters of Jazz. For example, Paul Whiteman, first musician to write a score for jazz, and unchallenged leader in modern dance orchestration, records only for Columbia. It is, perhaps, inevitable that the "King of Jazz" should choose Columbia king of recording methods - for the perpetuation of his art. And many other Dance Bands nearly as famous Ben Selvin and His Orchestra, Ted Lewis and His Band, Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, Debroy Somers' Band, Ted Wallace and His Campus Boys, to mention a few are stars of the Columbia programme. A further illustration, this, of Columbia's fixed policy, to provide, at reasonable cost, for lovers of every kind of music, the best the r world has to offer. New Records arc published every month, bringing to the Dance enthusiast whatever is latest, whatever is the most favoured in the dance world. The same policy applies to Film Theme Songs, which are released concurrently with the showing of the pictures in which they play so prominent a part. No other record is made like it No other record sounds like it No other record lasts so long O THE popular Regal Record is made COLUMBIA to the same high standard at the famous Columbia Record itself —all pure music tmdistorted by surface scratch. 10-ittch " " 3/C 0713 I Don't Work for a Living. I-Don't Care if I Do.. (Second edition of Stone Outside IJaa Murphy's Door). 20750 Pat Hanna Discourses on 'tMciwf ;"'' v (Even tsnto the Last Test) .• - _ , r 20749 After the Ball is Over. Two Little Qirls in Blue. (Vocal by-Gerald Adams witirraiietf singers and orchestra). 20687 Mickey the Mouse—Foxtrot. Heather Moon—Waltz. 20761 The Mug Song—Foxtrot. Give Yourself a Pat on the Back— Foxtrot 80779 Navaho. lola. (Vocal Tom Barrett and the Variety Singers, with Orchestra). 12-iitch - - 4/30039 Music Hall Memories. (The Variety Singers) 30041 Zampa Overture In two part* (The Classic Symphony Orchestra). Belle of New York (Selections) Parts 1 and 3 (Plana Orchestra) An Old-time Minstrel Show In Poor Part* (By the Mississippi Minstrels). N William Tell Overture Parts 1 and 9 (By the Classic Symphony Orchestra) The Mikado Vocal Gems (By the Regal Light Opera Company). Parts 1 and 9 SOOI6 50030 and 50031 30034 30029 w Records MAGIC NOTES TftAOr MARK, ®Tj ELECTRIC RECORDING WITHOUT SCR AT C H S W X - A New Features of the Columbia Portable 1. Automatic Stop 2. New Sound Box 3. Detachable Album 4. New Non-Spill Needle Car Columbia Portables have cases specially constructed to withstand rough use. Every Joint is dove-tailed. Call in at your nearest Columbia Dealer and ask to see one. Have some records played over, and note the superiority of reproduction. £7«£9 COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONES and RECORDS are BRITISH MAKE OBTAINABLE AT ALL MUSIC DEALERS. Wholesale: Columbia Distributors Ltd., Box 1082, Christchurcfa-

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20090, 20 November 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20090, 20 November 1930, Page 8

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