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FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS.'

New Zealand is undoubtedly one of tbr most musical oountr.es in the world, and, i young as she :s, she has {orbed her way into national prominonoo by virtue of too wonderful vocal superiority of her sons and' daughters. t , , Tho Dominion bas bbeA aptly, truly termed; "The'land of loveliness and fiongjV and it u with a desire to cater lor this increasing talout, and further advertise their phono- . graphs Bnd records, that tbo Anglo-Aus-tralian Importing Co., Sydney, has decided to Ze away, WITHOUT AN¥ COST OB FEII of any kind, a "CHAMPION" Phonograph to each applicant—an jnstrumonfc which holds a guarantee of efficiency for five voars, and capable of icproducing THE VElu FINESI RECORDS at prc&ont manu* factored. , i ■We admiro the pluok with which the com* pany take on this largo expense, but ar«' assured that the end justifies the moans,'' a* largo sales for both records and msohmos thus created. ' . V ,1 111 !'I ' - * The last importation of the Company wil> be made tho subject of a ffco distribution (not a competition), jfocryono has AK EQUAL CHANCE, tho enly condition i( that whoever applies must agree to übo tha records supplied by tbo Company (.which fit any machine;. ' ■ Readers of: this •'.'paper ..ha v;o,;; tb eroforo, a( exceptional opportunity of, bdng hioludod m ' this'distribution, and of.ihanhg brought; into their very,Uomcß-..an. instrument :Which.wilJ make the evenings: brightiand: caeerf ulj musi- , oal and pleaßure-lovine;:;:!'rhey i .will'. be: ablo . te hoa°t&d voices of the,WORLD'S <SREATEST ARTISTS in grand operai'-corhio : songs, coon and<ragtimo i 'mel6dh3'a,>a , nd others great ; in the vocal'world,"-Musi6al ' marches by the greatest, wmposerß, are also included in tho records-which .go ; with' the phonographs. Partopohta,''.m,slh«';.Vdistri. button'must send -..in. their riawes v ahd. addfessos early to; tho Company, .together.: with ■ a 'sblf4ddress«l.ond;stamped;ehvcl()p>.Y;Thi» . is imperative,';on, account of.the,: hum* her 'of-, entriesi. As the machmcß mil bi, ' order h of:receipt of >ioh{npplica« 'tioni : alt ; letters must be dddrcssed.ty. th* ANGLO-AIIfiTRALIAN:-IMPORTIN6,'CO. 89 Bray's Buildings) opposite G.P>o.,::6ytr« ney, N's.W. ,j^:\:;^-^^}^VlM

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 657, 6 November 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 657, 6 November 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 657, 6 November 1909, Page 7

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