. ... ■■--- ■ - I 'j.—ivJ>i*v*«'"-^ ■ 5 - ■• American Music BRIGHT, BREE2JY, EASY 2 following NEW PIECES are al! in the popular catchy style a 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 i 3 set to words. Fernande. VALSE LENTE, by Eemi Lormes. The greatest waltz success since " Valse Bleue." 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. Picture Title Page on each. Dreaming. A WALTZ (Valse Boston), by Adelaida Agnero. L Very popular as a great dance number. 3 The time is well marked, and the melody pleasing and bright. Goo-Goo Dance. CAPRICE, by Will W.X»d. A very popular danco number, suitable , for fancy dances and drills. Very sweet and dainty. Headquarters 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. PRINCES STREET DIUJNEDIJN.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3336, 20 February 1918, Page 5
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