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m^—^l^jL^^^^^ mml J^^mm ..•r---"">i::r '•;«?.>• ■%> -,-,.:.■: : --V-- Ja-j? ■^■■■'^v-;--;« ■-?-■_'■■:.:. ■■ , r .. .-jy-.;.,^ New ULis'fc ©■F "fefrie Famous — Edison Blue . Amberol IS NOW READY, AND A COPY WILL BE POSTED FREE ON REQUEST TO EVERY PHONOGRAPH OWNER! JHIS LIST has been specially compiled, and contains the titles of Records actually in stock, so that orders can be filled promptly as long as present supplies last. Orders should besent on without delay. Now is your opportunity to add some interesting and delightful selections to your collection, thus providing much pleasure for yourself and friends. A Few Titles of Entertaining Records: Amoureuse Waltz Fosini Melody in F (Rubinstein) Isidore Moskowitz Stop! Look! Listen!—Fox Trot Judas' Society Orchestra La Paloma (Yradier) Edison Concert Band Whispering Hope Helen Clark and John Ybung Lead Us, -Heavenly Father, Lead Us Edison Quartet Cross the Mason-Dixon Line P-emier Quartet Valse Boston National Promenade Band Cradle Song (Vannah) Elsie Baker My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice (Saint-Saens) Mary Jordan La Boheme—Your Tiny Hand ia Frozen (Puccini) C. W. Harrison Dream Days (Johnson) Manuel Romain Jesus, I Come (Stebbins)—'Sacred Young and Wheeler Songs of .Scotland, Part I Edison Concert Band Songs of Scotland, Part II Edison Concert. Band Bonnie Dundee Marie Narelle Pepper-pot —One-istep National Promenade Band A Real Moving Picture from Life (Tilzcr) Walter Van Brunt Will o' the Wisp—Polka Piccolo Duet Jolly Coppersmith—With Anvil, Singing, and Whistling New York Military Band The Moon Has Raised Her Lamp Above (Benedict) Pike and Dawson Star of Bethlehem Hardy Williams In the Heart of the City That Has No Heart Irving Gillette and Ada Jones This is the Life Billy Murray and Chorus I'm on My Way to Dublin Bay— Humorous Patrol New York Military Band Roses Bloom for Lovers "The Rose Maid" (Grace Kerns) When You're Away Helen Clark and Harvey Hindermyer My Best Girl and Me ("My Best Girl") Edward M. Favor and Chorus I'm Smiling at the Moon Dat Smiles at You ("My Best Girl") Irving Gillette and Chorus Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep (Knight) Frank Croxton Glory Song (Gabriel) Young and Wheeler and Mixed Edison Quartet Sounds from the Operas—Waltzes* - National Promenade Band Darktown Eccentricities Golden and Hughes Weeping, Sad, and Lonely (Tucker) Edizabeth Spencer and Chorus Holy City (Adams) Edwin Skedden and Mixed Quartet Ragtime Soldier Man Edward Meeker Wearing of the Green Marie Narelle Beautiful Isle of Somewhere Young and Wheeler Chanson Triste (Tschaikowsky) Victor Herbert Orchestra Light Cavalry Overture Edison Concert Band In My Harem—Comic Billy Murray Melinda's Wedding Day Collins and Harlan Golden Wedding Ada Jones and Ben Spencer Emmet's Lullaby Will Oakland Madame Butterfly—Fantasie (Puccini) Victor Sorlia All Aboard for Blanket Bay \ Young and Wheeler Sunshine and Roses Irving Gillette Ybu're My Girl Walter Van Brunt Old Oaken Bucket Knickerbocker Quartet Praise Ye—" Attila" (Verdi) Kryl and his Band Adele, from the Comio Opera "Adele" Elizabeth Spencer Ragtime in the Air—Comio Billy Murray and Chorus PRICE - -3/- each. POSTAGE should be added to all ordi rs, as follows ; —On 3, sd; on 6, 7d ; on 12, lOd. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., agent for edison phonographs, Princes Street, Dunedin.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3314, 19 September 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3314, 19 September 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3314, 19 September 1917, Page 5

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