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FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS

■ -New Zealand. is;undoubtedlr-:one, of the mostj'-nvusical ', countries-'.in the -world,: and young its' .she' is ■'' 6h'e has forced Tier way iiito national prominence-by virtue of the : wonderful'vocal.superiority of her sons and; daughter's. , ': ''•-, . •

The Dominion has been aptly, truly termed "tho land of loveliness and eong," and it is with a desire to cater ior this increasing talent, and further ad\ertivc their phonographs and records, that the Anglo-Austialian Importing Company, Sydney, has decided to give away, WITHOUT ANY COST OR FEE OF ANY KIND, a "CHAMPION" PHONO GRAPH to each applicant—an instrument which holds a guarantee of efficiency for five years, and capable of reproducing THE VERY FINEST RECORDS at present manufactured.

Wo admiro tho pluck with which the company take on, this largo expense, but are assured that the end ]ustines the means, as large sales for both records and. machines'are thus created.

Tho last importation, of tho Company w-.1l be made the eubject of a free distribution (not a competition). Evciyono las AN EQUAL CHANCU. the onlj condition is ihat whoever applies must agree to use the records "supplied by the Company (which.fit any machine). Headers of this paper have, therefore, an exceptional opportunity of being included m this distribution, and of having brought into their very homes an instrument which will make the evenings bright and cheerful, musical and plea-sure-loving. They will be able to hear tho voices of the WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTS m grand opera, comic songs, I coon arid ragtime melodies, and, others gicat in the vocal world. Musical eelecI tions, band marches by the greatest composeis, are also included in the records which go with th? phonographs Paiticipants in this distribution must E*nd in their .names and addresses early to tho Company, together with a Felf-ad-drossed and stamped envelope. This is imperative, on account of. tho large number of entries. As the machines will be awarded in order of receipt of each application, all letters must bo addressed to the ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN IMPORTING COMPANY, 33, Bray's Bu'Jdmgs. opposite G.P.0., Sydney, N.S.W.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7027, 15 January 1910, Page 10

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FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7027, 15 January 1910, Page 10

FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7027, 15 January 1910, Page 10