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Edison Amberol Records m for October 818 6i> 4 MtS The October list of Edison Records is note-worthy for the unusual excellence of the selections made fcgjgßtlßr' l by your regular favourites. RHnMfldflK 3 0 Arthur Fields, whose offerings are always good, sings a novelty ragtime nursery song "Ragging the B ■ Lewis James renders ''Why Did You Come Into ilKill 9 My Life ? " which has attained wide popularity. ■KBjf Mr* jl G. W. Ballard also sings "Lonesome—That's All," a number that will please. There are good comic songs and sketches to laugh at, and the instrumental selections are splendid. The descriptive record "Police Court Scene" by Steve Porter and Company is full of real humor. Conway Band has two very attractive and spirited numbers, whilst Green Bros. Novelty Orchestra presents a fine, classy, One-step for the dancing evenings. Four high-class Artists appear oa the Royal Purple List. Ralph Errole and Guido Ciccolin? are already known to Australian Audiences, they having toured out here. Frieda Hempel will be amongst us very shortly. These, together with Alice Verlet, sing selections of the highest raeirt. Royal Purple Records 29030 Emmet** Lullaby, 29032 Fsaiculi— Funieula, Soprano and Male V oices. OTch.acc. Tenor, orefc. ace. Frad. Hempel and Cntenoa Quartet. Gu y o CjecoUni „d Ck™ <,!Ci,U. 29931 WssssftKar- 29033 Canaena—Vocal Waltz, Le Roi a'Ys. Tenor, in French, Soprano, orch. occ. orch. acc. Ralph Errale. Alice Verlet. Blue Amberol Records 3823 Beyond the Smiling and the 3834 When the Bees Make Honey Weeping. ' (Down in Sunny Alubam ) WWTrPti?- . Ten«r «d Baritone, orei. ecc . Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw. Iron* Kaufman and Jack Kaufman 3824 "~ OCJI SUP 3635 Folic* Court Scene. Talking. Green Bros.'Navelty Orchestra. -tevo Porter end Company. 3426 Luxembourg Waltz 3K6 "Ctbe Chopsticks. (from 'Count of Luxembourg"). Baritone, orch. accWhistling. orch. acc. Arthur Fields. Sybil Sanderson Facan. 3837 Take Me to the Land of Jazz. ! 3827 Patrol of the Scoots, Orch. .ace. Bert Harvey. Conway'* Band. 3842 SwecfLeonoro, 3829 Why Did Yon Came Into My Life? Tenor. orch-acc. Tenor, orch. ace. Lewis juries. Lewis James and Chores. 3830 Opera at Pun'kin Center- 3844 Co!. Stuart March. Rural Starr- Cal Stewart. Conway's Band. 3832 Lonesome—That's All. 3846 Sipping Cider Thru a Straw. Tenor, orch. aec. _ Oich. acc. Arthur Collins George Wilten Ballard. and Byron G. Harlan. 3833 Ambassador Polka. 3847 You're Making a Miser of Me. Comet, orch. acc. .... Soprano, orch. acc. * Bohcnttr Kryl. Rachael Grant, THOMAS A. EDISON. LTD. (Wholesale onlj), 364-372 Kent St., SYDNEY.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17614, 29 October 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17614, 29 October 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17614, 29 October 1920, Page 8