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/// Hear these wonderful Columbia Records of Incomparable numbers from PESERT SONO 12in. DARK BLUE LABEL, </- EACH. ID-in. DARK BLUE LABEL, 4/- EACH 02701 THE DESERT SONG —Vocal Duct 01240 EASTERN AND WESTERN LOVE Edith Day & Harry Welchman Dennis Hoey & Sidney Pointer and FRENCH MARCHING SONG Chorus. Edith Day & Chorus IT, Gene Gerrard & Chorus of Girls 02S5S THE DESERT SONG—Vocal Gems. 01241 THE DESERT SONG WALTZ Introducing The Riff Song; One Piccadilly Revels Band e U, A&n';. IT-Fox-Trot Piccadilly Revels Band Columbia Light Opera Company (in- 01123 ONE ALONE (Violin Solo) eluding Constance Mering and Frank Teddy Bryan Banta at the Piano). , _ , , Always You re Near (Violin Solo) 027 M THE DESERT SONG —Selection. Teddy Bryan Parts 1 and 2 Debroy Somers Band 01 , M HQ , RIDING SONG o( THE R i FFS 10-in. DARK BLUE LABEL. 4/- EACH. ‘ Voca 9 H. Welchman ONE ALONE (Vocal) H. Welchman 01242 ONE A LONE-Fox.Trot niti(!g q 012JJ ROMANCE (Vo€al) . Edith Day RIFF SONG—Fox-Trot THE SABRE SONG (Vocal) Earl Carroll’s Vanities Orch. Edith Day 0791 THE DESERT SONG WALTZ (Vio- 01303 THE DESERT SONG lin Solo) Teddy Bryan ' Gladys Moncneff & John Valentine Mv Heart Stood Still (Violin Solo) If You’re in Love You’ll Waltz Teddy Brian (From “Rio Rita”) AT ALL MUSIC STORES Columbia Recording without Scratch Wholesale from BANNATYNE & HUNTER LTD., Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 6, 2 October 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 6, 2 October 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 6, 2 October 1929, Page 5

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