'"Records Mr April 4SSsP*i*& SliSll "^e 'e>lt^re °* '*"« April lilt it the recording of Mr. Ki^^^jg^^P Edison's voice. It is the first time in the history of the jra£§jHfpp^{j% <' Phonograph that such a record ha* been offered, and wuH I lia You will be thrilled by hearing this reproduction of S ]RJTn.i.rn. i.im*Ta t'lC vo'ce °f the man who ha* been acclaimed the itj^S'wlSjSsiJ*'^ greatest living American. Mr. Edison's message is ewmS^"' ti one l^at certa'n'y *hould form the basis of every 'MJtlßliSdi' Amberola owner* record library—the voice of the toinW *™ man whose genius made all your other wonderful Is!'?!! 1 JtM^EvT records passible. In connection with this record you iMttiW^ i should have No. 3757, "National Airs of the Allies." S>l^fs4*AS9 i c ''3t S'3° 'nc'u^c* * *cries of fa'scinatint; melodies S|*lpC»Ji* J thiit will delight lovers of music, no matter whether S«8»'" »«f?^P their.taste inclines to popular number* or high-class operatic music. The concert records are really beautiful •elections ; while amongst the Regular records popular items are : '"Out of the East— Oriental Fox Trot," (a fine selection for dancing—by Sodero's band). "After You're Gone,", (duet by Rachael Grant and. Billy Murray), "Clsncy'i Wooden Wedding, 1' (laughable comic song by Edward Mocker). . . Blue Amberol Concert Records 28150 Mignon-Ah! Non Cr.dovi T". I 28159 L« Tr.vUt.-Addio D.I P«..to. Tenor in Italian, orch. «cc. So^rnno in Italian, orch. ace. Floreneio Con»:.ntino. I Adclin. Agottinelli. Blue Amberol Regular Records 3460 E»eiythinisi«HunkyDorTDown 3675 Whtn You Look in the He.rt of a in Hcnky Tonky Town- Rosc-The Better'Ole. Eorilone. ■EverythinB 1' Orch. ace. orch. »cc. - fidwsrd A/lcn. Arthur Collin. and Byron G. H«rl«n. , 3676 Some Day Waiting Will End--3650 Out ol the -East- Oriental Fox- Girl Behind the Gun, Tr0 '' &£.•&. Orche.,.! 36?8 fepf o( OUU. 3661 La Dance d ei Sore.ere.., Tenor, orch. aec. 'Will Oakland. ' , ,«,'.• 7, j. j 3679 Mother and Me. Tenor, orch. 3663 Iri.h Wa.hemoman-Medley of ,«. George W ilton Ballardr Jiß«. Violm, piano ace. 3681 It's Never Too Lrtr. to b. Sony. Harold Veo. J cnoTi olc l,. , cc . Manuel Romain 3666 After You've Gone. 3682 Mollie Darling. Soprano and Tenor, orch. ace. Tanar and Male Voieea, orch. ace. Rachael Grant and Billy Murray. Charles Hart and Choru.. 3668 Clancy'a Wooden W<-ddin*. 3684 Du.lcy Lullaby. Comic Sons, orch, acc> ■ . Ist jopr»no, /nd Soprano, and Edw«rd Meeker. • Alto, orch. ace. Home.tead Trie. ' 3669 You Don't Know What You're 3685 Zampa Overture. Part I, ; Mi«ins (If You've Never Had American Symphony Oiche.tri. iaKi.»). Tenor, orch. ice. 3686 Zampa Ovrfture. Part 2. ' Vermin Dalhart. American Symphony Orchestra. 3671 Dier Kiss Waltz, for Dancins. 3687 La Chan.on da Bai.ert-Val.« Ja.idas' Society Oreheitra. (Song of Kisses), 3673 Worst i. Vat te Come. Soprano, in French, orch. ace. Comic Song. orch. act., " » Betsy Lane Shepherd. JJiliy Murray and Cho.m of Girls. 3756 Lat Us N'.t Forget-A Mei.hge 3674 Simplicity-Intermezzo. te.the People. Thom.s A. Edison Whiitiing, orch. ace. 3757 Nau'.nal Air. of the Allies. Sibyl Sanderson Fasan. New York Military Band. THOMAS A. EDISON. LTD. (Wholesale only), 364-372 Kent St., SYDNEY
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 10
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