fm * #| ll| IP* 'rj'ii 111 mm Mm >'l.! »i 'ill! Mill MODEL HEPPELWHiTE QUESTION: How long does a Ten-inch Edison Record play ? ANSWER: 1 The Ten-inch Edison Record will play five minutes on each side, exactly two and a-half times longer than any needle record of the same size Series No. 1 QUESTION: Why is an Edison Phonograph tho best the world has ever heard ? ANSWER: Because it is the only Instrument that reproduces the Human Voice Naturally—by actual test, by comparison with the living artist. QUESTION: Will an Edison play any make of Disp Record ? ANSWER: Yes, and play those different makes more true than any gramophone. QUESTION: Why are the Edison Records the cheapest Records made ? ANSWER: Because they do nofc break, there are no needles' to use, and will play one thousand more times than a needle record. QUESTION: Will Edison Records . reproduce Soprano, Piano, and Violin truo to life? ANSWER: Yes; this is the only Phonograph that will. Edison challenges anyone to tell the difference between the real Piano and the Edison recreation of it; this also applies to the Violin and Sopranos. QUESTION: How long will a Twelve-inch Edison Record play? ANSWER: Twenty-two and a-half minutes on each side—4s minutes in all—or five times as long as any twelveinch needle record. QUESTION: Where can the Edison New Diamond Disc Instruments be purchased? ANSWER: . Only from an authorised licensed dealer, and for the Auckland District the Sole Distributors are: DEMONSTRATIONS RECORDS Remarkable New Records this Month. Quintet: Jas. Levey (Violin); /The Trout Quintet (Schu-\ In Art H. Waldo Warner t,i coa bert) Album (Viola); C. Warwick , •{ in Nine Parts on Five Re-> coinEvans ('Cello); C. < l ° cords, 10/- each. Complete! plete. Hobday (Double. Ll7ow\jn Art Album with Notes. Bass); and Ethel Hobday (Piano). Miriam Licette Ijondon String Quartet Ulysses Lappas l)ame Clara Butt Stracciari {Tosca —Love and Music | Tannhauser Elizabeth's > Prayer J 1 1704 ( Three Idylls (Frank i < Bridge). In Four Parts on| L 1705 (. Two Records. (Mi Love, Get Married (Greek-j Folk Song) J Old Demos (Greek Folk Song) Sung in Greek. ) r Down b\- the River Side I) X 3291 Stray I The Leaves and the Wind J [Damnation or Fatjst (a)) X 333 j Canzone della pulce; (b) Si > I /juesta Rose J lEleanore ( Mackay & Coler-i idge Taylor) I A Memory (The Kiss) (CH/-[ iinpton & Goring Thomas) .1 [No NO Nanette—Vocal Gems.l nn _„ In Two Parts. Introdncinj:f JU 16 i a ll 0 [ the best melodies. J ( Serenade Melancmw iqce .. } ni r,/ In* Murometz (In Russian) f •L/100l I /tvnrds rriviMi ' Edgar Coyle Columbia Vocal Gem Chorus Kedroff Male Quartette W. H. Squire ('Cello) ] Grenadier Guards Band Garde Republicaine Band Balalaika Orch. Cherniavsky Trio William Heseltine Tenor Harold Williams, Baritone W. F. Watt, Tenor In Columbia "New Process" records, scratch and surface noises have been eliminated from start to finish. There is no other record of xch ich (E n gn s h words given free)' f Arietta (Alcock) \ lOin. D 15331 Jig (Charles Wood) / 7/j Voice or the Guns, March ) 10in> 3844' Triana,- Spanish March .. ) 5/ (The Grenadier, March (oa-\ ; J briel Pares) I lOin. 3845 ILa Revanche de la France,! 5/ I March, (L. Glosset) ... ..) 3846/ Rondo a la Turka (Mozart) 1 lOin. l Polka "Ojra" (Polish Air) I 5/f Serenade (Widor) \ 3739 j trio in G Major—Rondo all'f- * > I Onsarese (Haydn) ..J (Lolita I lOin. 3841 (The Hour j 5/_ I Paoliacci—Prolojrue. In Two) 101 m. 3843 1 Parts. In English I 5/ /The Heather Glen (Sigersoti) , 8/1 o & £?po«ifo) .. .1 lOin. <> 516-\ the Land of Gra-ma-chree f 5/ (liarnes) J Gramophonists should procure the Columbia Supplements, issued every month. To receive these free, send your name and address to A The near smoctfi playing svrfict frteftom icr-thh D Th t bird centre core w * Which mj*#j CeiufnM autwetr Ml other ricordi Arthur H. Nathan Customs St. £. Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19382, 17 July 1926, Page 8 (Supplement)
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