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"pUCKOO" and "Wedding: m Lilllput" (A4202 Parlophone). The second of these two numbers' is a very clever piece of xylophone playing, and the first an old favorite excellently played by the Dajos Bela Orchestra. # # , # "ALWAYS" and "At the End" of a •'* Lonesome Trail," with "Sweet- 1 hearts' Holiday" and "Fairy on the Clock" (5560 and EE2O9, Zono): Two good dance records with four .catchy numbers which will' be very popular ; # # '# DEGIMENTAL Marches (DOl7l •^ and 1 D 0172, Columbia). A rousing series of /popular march tunes by the National /Military Band. All the old swinging favorites are here, and they're sure of a great hearing. I v "WHERE Did You Get that " Hat?" and "Daisy Bell" (A3044 Parlophone). Two humorous numbers ' with - Reg. Grant singing character. Grant has a robust voice and the songs are good. # =& ' ' # "CEOOND Suite," Bach (H.M.V. Tt. 1673-74). A noble musical 'suite, jflttingly recorded by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. If' is m four parts and to lovers of Bach will he a sheer delight. .-#'....# * "I'M On a Diet of l , Love"- and "Beside A an Open Fireplace"' (D 0134 Columbia). Two snappy fox-trot screen songs by Layton and Johnstone. 'y#. # ■ * "ALL Hail Thou Dwelling" and *~* Flower Song" (A4241 Parlophone). This is a splendid 12-inch record of the well-known Italian tenor Michel Micheletti. The first number from Faust is sung with' exceptional power and the melodious S6ng" from Carmen- is a splendid complement. Micheletti is a very valuable Parlophone artist, and. m these two delightful numbers further enhances his reputation. v .# • *■ . # "|*W[ARCH of the Grenadiers" and "* "Dream Lovers" (H.M.V. EA 682). A swinging martial air from the popular screen success, "The Love Parade." This will prove a very welcome addition to any album. ' ' #7 ♦ # "I>ALLET Egyptian*' (02785-86 Columbia). This delightful piece of light opera music is excellently .played by the Paris Symphony Orchestra. The four pieces that' comprise the suite are alive with the color and sparkle of Eastern pageantry. # ■ .■■ * *. "POKAREKARE" and "Epari Ra" *. (A2BOI Parlophone).. Two vei-y 1 popular Maori favorites revived. They ; are sung by Ana Hato and .Deane j Waretini very melodiously indeed. ■'„#-."■ # # "A Potpourri of Popular . Melodies" rt (DOXS9 Columbia). , Here is a regular treasure-house of old -favorites arranged and played by Herman Finck and. 'his.. orchestra. ' No one, to whom the old/loves are the/best loves should miss this, record.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 12

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