FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS.
,'- ■Nrir; Zealand, is .undoubtedly pic \'.6f .'fhpmosf,..musical countries,.in : the- tworid, ;as: ; she ; ,is,.She -has VtprceiT her ; way jrito-: natibnal( l prdininerice "by. virtue... of ;;the(, wonderful I vocal'.. .superior- , ' ity .of. > her:,6onß,;Bnd((ilaughtprs.(i■,,:,-:::; ,^, ; Tho..t)6minion his 'been'''.!aptly; , -'truly rermed.'.v'The, : .larid ('of.( loveiiness;■ ! auu vsorig,' aud it ■ is:'with"a ; ;desire tb' cater tor , ■■.this- .increasing - talent! j and /further advertise: their phonographs' and r'ecbrds, 1 that■ ; the, :; Anglo-Australian; (Importing ;Co.,' : . Sydney.-: has: deeided to' give - awaV. • WITHOUI' ANY COST- OR Fl3B oi aiif ;bnd, /.a.. f'OHAMHON'-' Plidriograph. to each ■■ . applipant—an ' instrument whioh 'holds '.a.guarantee .of ;effl6ienoy:: for (five yeat-s,; aad'-ca'pablcr'of: ropfodu6irig ; THE ■(V-EEX.; :•.. KECiOEDS "(at>, present inaniifaoturecl. : v ■,;:.;:;:;'i;v( ■;.-;■',;' "j: ■::[.£ -^ :, - : We/admire(the 'pluok \vith;-wbien the , company take ■ ■ ori' (.'this ''■ expeuso, , ' but, arV- assured that\ : the etad justifies' th« means,'as large sales for-both, records • and'ma<ihiaee-iire;-;thue:'created.' ; ; : ;-■:;( ■-'■ ';. Tho ; last , -,importation-. bf ; the -Company■will- bo mado? the subjettvofxa;ireo- distribution (not: 'a competition). Everyone has ANEQUAL' only; con-: ditio^i;that, whoever .■apnlies'.must "agreo ro'ufio , the: records ~su'pplied;,by. tlie-Coni-yiny (whioh fit flny. : maflhinej,';; ; ,.;(',, ,;;■ ;ReadeJ3 of .this paper^havo,. therefore,: an: exceptional .opportunity -of,being included (in this distribution, .and J ,bf. ha.v-1 ißg.brtught(.into their .very- hbnles ari ; instrument ..whioh-:. itill inako the evenings 'bright', and cheerful, 'musical and pleasuro-Toving. : 'They' :■ will- be , ' able : to heai-r the. y- voices: of .: the .-'■; WORLD'S GREATEST, ARTISTS, in. grand .operar comic ,sbnge, coon and iragtime-'molodies, and: others -great- in ■ the ':> vocal , -world.,■Musical-, eeleotibhsv band 1 marches- by the greatest composers, are also ,inclndcd : in the ./records •„which'• go with (the(phonogi'aphs. •';' Partioitiarits in', tliis, distribu-tion-must send their, liairies'hnd addressesearly.{ to (the : Compiiny,~together with a self-nddrc'ssMl' »*?'''■ stamped envelope. This 16■■. imperative,-, on • accpunt' of the large 'number : of' oritrics. As the ma-'ohines-will' be-'awarded "in;order of receipt of eaoh application,'all'letters must be addressed to/ the ANQLO-AOSTRA-HAN-, IMPORTING CO.; ■3? "-BfayV Buildiugs;.- -'/opposite;:'; Q.P.0.,, ' Sydney,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 710, 8 January 1910, Page 7
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297FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 710, 8 January 1910, Page 7
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