>»■■».-'.', »-yr-'*g •»■'-"■ ■:-, :■■■-■ ■:; - ■ - .-..-■ - ? BRIGHT, BREEZY, EASY 2 following NEW PIECES are. all in the popular catchy style which people like. They are melodious, pleasing, and attractive. A special feature is that they are all quite EASY TO PLAY. Jingle Bells. GALOP CHARACTERISTIC, by S. T. Nicholas. A striking and attractive Solo, full of bright and jingly effects. One of the movements is set to words. VALSE LENTE, by Remi Lormes. The greatest waltz success since "Valse Bleue." Picture Title Page on each. Wandering Thoughts. ' REVERIE, by Elizabeth Freal. A characteristic piece, in five short movements ; very pretty and effective. A number that is sure to be a favourite with all. Falling Waters. REVERIE, by John J. Fitzpatrick. A composition full of beautiful melodies, sweet and pleasing in style. Dreaming. A WALTZ (Valse Boston), by Adelaida Agnero. Very popular as a great dance number. The time is well marked, and the melody pleasing and bright. 000-Goo Dance. CAPRICE, by Will W.>od. A very popular dance number, suitable for fancy dances and drills. Very sweet • and dainty. i for Music, Price 2/- each ; posted 2/2. Whoop 'Er Up. MARCH & TWO-STEP, by Will Wood, composer of the famous " Let 'er Go." A new March full of vim ; •suitable for a school march or for dancing. Exceptionally good for teaching. Celestial Chimes. By May Greene. A picturesque Selection, introducing organ and chime effects, also well-known hymns. Suitable for the American Organ or Harmonium. RRIIMCES STREET OUINEOIIV
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Otago Witness, Issue 3327, 19 December 1917, Page 5
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