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.ERE IS A. LIST OF SOME OF THE LATEST MUSIC issued in the famous —■*• "BEGG'S 6i Edition," now go familiarly known throughout the Dominion as " BEGG'S 6cl ' POPS.' " The sale or this series has gone into hundreds of thousands, and we are.constantly bringing forward new numbers to meet the continual demands for Kovelties. "Sail in a Piping Breeze/' " ""ong of the Lighthouse Bell" (both by composer of "Asleep on the Deep"), "There's a Wee Bit Land" (Harry Lauder), "The Longest Way Round is the Sweetest Way Home,". "My own Sunshine," " Won't you be my Little Butterfly ?'' "There's a Girl in Berlin," "I Just Can't Make my Eyes Behave," "Always Keep a Polish on the Handle of your Door," "Mandy Laws," "When the Evening Bells are Chiming of Auld Lang Syne," "Always Me," " Nobody Knows, Nobody Cares "(the two latter are the latest ballad successes of the famous writer C. K. Harris), "Hymns and Bells," "Hiram Green Good-bye." "Aladdin" Waltz, "Aladdin" Lancers, "Lion and the Mouse " Waltz, "Sun Bird" Intermezzo, "Golden Wattle : ' Schottische, "My Pyjama Girl " Two-step, "Frolic of the Billikins." OOiBOCXO SOBiTO-S. "Billy Brown." " Don't you Think he Ought to See a Doctor?" "The Big Hat Brigade," "Keep a Whistling," " Has anybody here Seen Kelly?" " Harrigan, "My Wife's Gone to the Country," "Now I have to Call him Father." Princes Street, Dunedin.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2934, 8 June 1910, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2934, 8 June 1910, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2934, 8 June 1910, Page 17

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