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JAPAN ! Radiola-20 Establishes Another Long-Distant Record A RADIOLA-2O Standard five valve receiver astonished its hearers on the evening of Wednesday, January 26th, 1927, by giving stations. JOAK, Tokyo (J lp an) 375 meter. JOBK, Osaka (Japan) 38S meter.. 'JOCK, Nagoya (J«p»n) 360 meter*. These stations are some 6,000 miles distant. Two were received at good w U?r Spi aker r.s rengt> Agam> this receiver was installed in the cenfre of Wellington City and operates from an average aerial. Summertime reception-general strength poor-what must we expect in Winter' Incidentally the receiver was using one of the new R.C.A. "Duo Rectron" a battery eliminators. You must enquire about this. Now it As time to hire yonr RadioU-20 installed. ORDER IMMEDIATELY! ToUMforous AUTHORISED WELLINGTON AGENTS 34 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. HIS MASTER'S^ I VOICE | |" f^^^\ Record List :■ I- FFRRIJA BY < ■ , . .m m B Keep Fit—lntroduction \ 8230S BMat ■" mm ■•• Exercises Ito 4 I physical culture _■ ■ » Exercises sto 8 f RECORDS ■ B | „ Exercises 9to 12 ) 5/. each m m *l CELEBRITY: *! ■ " Don Giovanni 'V-BatU, Batti, o bel N "■ _■" Masetto Mozart „ _„.. ■ ■ LeNozzedi Figaro"—Voi che sapete *-^ABETH SCHUMANN ■ ■ (What is thta feelins?) • Mozart' . ■ %l La Paloma (The Dove) YradUr )DA M 2 PM , rin „.,. -■ ■ La Golondrina (The Swallow) Dde GOGORZATB.ri.one 9/ 6 % H (Mexican Air) > > — ■ Home, sweet home Bishop \ DA7Bt\lley'(sS^. > 9/6 * ■ B Comin'thro'the rye (OW Scofcfc Air) 1 TALLEY (Sopt.no) * m m (<J) Minuets Nos. 1 and 2 (Sonato No. 6)\ *H \ (b) The little windmill c«,$S " D-B-945 H E iF^! C(vlo ! in) "/<S «" ■ Valse—La Plus quo Lente • ■ B Claude Debussy At. Rogues i ■ ■ ,Stop your tickling Jock Lander \ D.U94 SIR HARRY 10/- • ■ B Lass of Killiecrankie - Lander J LAUDER (Humerous) ■ "° VOCAL: !" OMy wireless set—Part 1 B* "a . John HenryandGuy Reeve) R„„ Tr .u-vr -, J* H " My wireless set-Part 2 - j B-215HENRY J?HH^ e rou 8 ) SA ~m « Jo/t;j Hewry and Guy Reeve > wTs ■gi Potpourri No. I—English as she is not ) J» ■ spoken Kui &-Ernie Stautoii I 8.2U3 5/. — _■' Potpourri No. 2—English as she is not | STANTON BROTHERS ■■" " B spoken j (Val and Ernie) Jf ■_ " Gimme" a little kiss ) E.A.56 JACK smith 5/. _■ B Pretty little baby J (Whispering Baritone) *~ ■ I wish I had my old gal back again I c.A.73 HENRY BURR 5/. "L "n Am I wasting my time on you J ELLIOTT SHAW >■ ■_ The meeting of the waters ">' „„, „ jm ■ B Every Sunday afternoon Eddie Ward } 8.2304 THE Si. -■ a Just a bundle of sunshine Eugene Spencer ) REVELLERS (Male Quartet/ "^ ■ Marie, my girl G. Aitkcn | 823 3 i rnH^r «/ ■« ■ B For you alone G«« } B-a3l TURNEiUT.nor): 5/> >" ■ B "Tannhauser"—OStarofEvelKngner I C i 267 pfxitb t/« ■■ -h "Faust"-Even bravest heart G O ,« wo rf S U dawson SiJlHß.ritone) V ■ a INSTRUMENTAL: *■ ■ Stars and Stripes Forever—March )„. „, ■ „,■ The fairest of the fair-March f SOUSA'S BAND S/" "- B At peace with the world ■„ . „ urccu mi U m m Valencia } EACRAWFO^f!or B . n ) 'A '■ ■ Piece Heroique—Parts 1 and 2 I d.iiis marcel dupre 10/. ■ U* Cesar Franck ) (on Queen* Hall Organ, Lond.) "— ■ Wi yS I E.A.64 JESSE 5/. ■" ■_ Dinah ) CRAWFORD (Or«ao) _■ B " Wadf lower "—Selection ) Bl ■ V. Youinaus &H. Slathart L C.1252 jy« ■ ■ B "Turned Up"—Selection j SAVOY ORPHEAN* JH B Isham Jones & Tunbridge 1 ' , ja — The gentle maiden arr. Ccdric Sharpe I 8.2291 CEDRIC 3/. ■" "■ Rococo Palmgren, arr. Ccdric Sharpe S SHARPE ('Cello) ,■ ■- Evening Song (Chant devoir) Schumann \ 8.2320 «/. Jl a Trumerei (Reverie) Schumann S STRING ENSEMBLE . "LI ■ Less than the dust (" Four Indian Love \ ■/ ■ B Lyrics") Amy Woodforde-Finden I ni»7 ny r-onn-r *i*. ■* ■* Kashmiri Love Song (Pale hands I \ Cl*? a^d'thhT "* J ■ loved) ("FourlndianLoveLyrics") I PICCADILLY ORCHESTRA ~ S Amy Woodforde-Finden ' ' a* ■_ " Tristan and Isolde" Prelude—Parts I D.UO7 SYMPHONY 10/. _■ B " land 2 Wagner ) ORCHESTRA j"^ »; NEW DANCE RECORDS: |J a Sweet Hawaiian dreams—Waltz V 5b _• . Arthur Coteman I D.2328 HU-O S/. m Hawaiian Sunset—Waltz f HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA J> ■ F. W. Vandcrsloot J %, — Troubadour — Paso Doble — Spanish \ * mn One-Step If. Sinclair Bsm Rl° GRANDE S/. J1 ■^ Marietta-Paso Doble—Spanish One- f TANGO BAND j a Step B.Scott) ■_" ■ What good is "Good Morning"? | EA7 , IRVING s/ . r ■ „. A OX'J rOS . \ - AARONSON AND HIS a Hi-Ho, the Memo—Fox-Trot j COMMANDERS j B " *J' " Cjlj^. Greatest Artittt JH ■_ J^^~ Finest Recording* m^ a" 7/ >^^I*K \^V ear cse eu; n|«^» •* "L ■" m" \-i4gf3t* Wm\ \ Yoar Nearest Dealer. m m -« wM^^M/ HIS MASTER'S ;I :; voice j B" Electrical Recordings * J EASIER TERMS "" ] COMBINED WITH LOWER PRICES Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Bedding, Drapery, Crockery and ironmongery Can now be obtained at Kadford's at lowest posaible prices. l<s will pay you <o get a quote from us for the goods yo« need. WE PACK FREE- WE DELIVER FREE RADFORD & CO., Ltd. MANNERS STREET AND LAMBTON QUAY

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1927, Page 25

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