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FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS.

New Zealand is undoubtedly one of the most musical countries in .the world, and, young as fine is, she. has forced her way into national prominonco by virtue of the wonderful vocal superiority of her sons and daughters. ■ ;, , The Dominion lias been aptly, truly termed "The-land of loveliness and song," and it is with a desire to cater for. this increasing talent, and further advertise their phono- . graphs and records, that the Anglo-Aus-'tr&lian Importing Co., Sydney, has decided togive away,. WITHOUT. ANlf COST OB ,]?Etf s of any/kind, a ''CHAMPION" Phono- ! graph ~to each applicant—an instrument which,holds a guarantee of efliciencyifor live years,-and capable of leproducing THK VERtf FINEST. RECORDS at present manufactured. We' admire the pluck with which the company take on this large expense, but are assured that the end justifies the means, as large sales for both records and machines are thus created. . The last importation of the Company will be made tho subject of a free distribution (not a competition),. Everyone has AJv'. EQUAL CHANCE,. the cnly condition' is that whoever applies must agreo to use the records supplied by thb Company (which fit any machine). Readers of-this papor hare, therefore, an exceptional opportunity Of being included in ' this distribution, and of having brought into their very homes an instrument. which will ' make the' evenings bright and cheerful, musi- ; cal and pleasure-loving. They, will be ablb , to hear the voices of tho WORLD'S GREATr- EST ARTISTS in grand opera, comic songs,' , coon and ragtime melodies, and others great ': in the vocal world. Musical selections, band i marches by the greatest composers, aro also ■included in the records which go with the ;' phonographs. Participants in this distri- ; bution must send in then* names and- adi dresses early to the Company,'together with 1 a self-addressed and stamped envelope. This • is imperative, on account of the largo num--1 her v of entries. As the machines will be 1 awarded in order of receipt of each applica- ' tion, all letters must bo addressed to the ! ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN IMPORTING CO., ' 39 Bray's Buildings, opposite G.P.0., Svd- : ney, N.S.W. ; , C 1216

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 592, 21 August 1909, Page 7

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FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 592, 21 August 1909, Page 7

FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 592, 21 August 1909, Page 7

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