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We find pleasure in recommending some new popular English issues:— "Sleep. Comrades, Sleep," a thrilling military slumber song; "Rank and .File _ (military march); "Spiders' Tread"' (march comique), and "Victory Valse/' by Sydney Baynes, who made a distinct hit with his "Destiny and Ecstacy" raises. New supplies of "Anzac."' "If j-ou were the only girl in the world," "Turn back tho Unirerse," "My Beautiful Lady" (Pink Tiiidy), "Sunshino of your smile," pach 2s 2d posted; "Old Comrades" (Mareh-Teike), U 6d; "Bing Boys" (vocal score;, 5s 6d.—CartwrighVs, 15 Alfred iStreet^ Blenheim.—Advt.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 251, 23 October 1917, Page 8

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Untitled Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 251, 23 October 1917, Page 8

Untitled Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 251, 23 October 1917, Page 8

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