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Edison Records of Patriotic, National and Imperial airs and selections— with their beauty, artistic merit and sweet tone— deserve your attention. Some are rousing and thrilling, others softer though rich in sentimental charm, but all are i popular and pleasing. Read carefully through this list, ask your local Edison dealer to play any you fancy, and also request him to acquaint you of the many others that are procurable but not mentioned here. Blue W»s W« Blue W« Wax Amb. Amb. Sid. Aub. Amb. Std. Pliyed by the New York SONGS— Military Band — B»ttle Hymn of the RepubMedley of War Sone« .. 1574 Uc sTihiey'ahd^hUtte 19 National Emblem March .. 20J9 btahley ahduuuue 7» Our Victorioui Nation Death of Nelson, The March 10196 Ernest Pike W*B To the Front-Two-Step ... 371 Deathlest Army, The . ..,.i „ j " T. F. Kinniburjh SJOS7 National Military Band— Fot th? Red White Bnd Blue Boys of the Old Brieade ... 23085 1M49 (with chorus) Flyini Squadron. The ... IM'X J. P. 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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1915, Page 5
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