FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS.
; -Now■, Zealand' is undoubtedly ono of the :m6st= musical ,couufcho3 ■ in. the/world,' and, yo.ung ;as; she is, she/lias forced her way into national proiuin6nco ; by- virtuo .of the .•won/deriuj vocal' suppnorit-y : of her spue and '.daughters..-.. - .'.j . . •...-,; ..- ■ .
■ -HTJje Pominion lias beon , aptly, truly termed 'riheianxl of loveliness and song," and it is with a desiro 'to cater-tor this increasing !talont,\'and , further advortiao. their phonojgraphs.valid records, that-, tho Anglo-Aus-xraiiaif Importing Co., J Sydnoy, has decided b give away, -AvITHOtJ'J.' ANY COST OR l>'43J!i of'any kind, a '|CHAJIPION" Phonograph 'to .each applicant-fan which holds a guarantee of efficiency for iivo years,! and capable of leprodueiijg THE yJSItf •■ PINESI':' RECORDS at prefput manufactured; '■:-■.;■,'.■■■.'; : .'. ■;• •■■.''■' ■ : .
. .'•Wβ. admire' tlie pluck with which the company 'tako on .this largo expense; but are assured that tho.end justifies; this moans, as largojsales for both records and'maehinos are thus .'created. ; . • .'■■.■■ ; :.
The last importation: of the' Company will be' uiado 'tho subject ,bf a free distribution (not a 'competition). EvcryOno 'has AN KQTJAIi CHANCE, the only condition is that whoever, applies must agreoto use the records,supplied by the Company (which.fit any. machine).." : ' . , . ..':'.. > ;
: Readers of/this paper'haVo, therefore, an exceptional opportunity of being included in this distribution, and of having brought into their very homes an instrument which will mako tho evenings bright and cheerful, musical and ploasuro-loving. They will bo , able to hear tho voices of tho WORLD'S GREATEST'ARTISTS in grand opera, comio'songs, l coon and ragtime- melodies, and others great in tho vocal world. Musical selections, band mnrchos by tho greatest composers, aro also included in tho records which go with tho phonographs. Participants in this distribution must send in their names and addresses early to tho Company, togethor with a self-addrossod and stamped envelope." This is imperative, on account of tho largo number of entries. As tlio i machines, will be awarded in order of receipt of each applica-' tion; all letters must bo addressed to tho ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN IMPORTING CO. 89'-Bray's-Buildings, opposite G.P.0., Svdnoy, N.S.W. ; • , ; ■ ..■• v .. CI2IC
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 604, 4 September 1909, Page 7
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