GRAMAPHONE PARLOUR.
NEW DEPARTURE FOR PAHIATUA.
A new departure in the gramaplione business has been inaugurated by Mr E. P. Badger, in opening » new gramophone parlour. Tliis room has just been completed, at considerable expense. The public will nowhave the pleasure of hearing tlie greatest artists in the world in their latest records and on the best gramaphones. The gramaphones range in prices from L'3 17s Od, £6 15s, £9 up to a cabinet at £65. All these machines ale sold at catalogue prices, with no freight to pay, so there is no advantage of going out of the town to buy a machine. Terms arranged it required. MORE FINE NTAV RECORDS. "fajmeii,'’ by English chorus; “Song ol the Volga Boatmen.’■ bv Chaliapine; “Tlie Two Grenadiers.'* by Harry Dearth; “Light Cavalry,' overture; “Thou art passing hence.** Peter Dawson. One record of GalliCurci. that is in spe< utl request, i» tile sprightly little “Sevillana." A good Hawaiian bracket is “Moana Chimes,” and “Waikiki is calling.” ‘•Meditation, ’* by Elman : “Ora Pro Nobis,” tPray for us). “The Waggle of the licit.” “When I was Twemvon .” ami “O Sing to me tlie old Scotch Songs.” tlie last three are l«v Sir Harry Lauder. “Excelsior,''s song; “Captain Betty," hell puxe; “Paderewiski’s Minuet.” “Stephanie Gavotte.” “English Bells,” "A Smile wdl go a. long, long wav.” (song) - The Dear Land I Ixive " (song): “Funiculi Funicula.” (band) - “ChiiHcs of Joy,” (band); “What do you do Sumlsy Mary,” "Irish Aleb>- ” “Hie Ix>st Chord.” and "Holy lily. by Evah Williams; “The En gineei ." <»mir song by Will K\ le; Micky Donohue." waltz; “Tend;:.’’ (waltz). "Waiata Poi.” Rosina Buck Fox-trots—“ Why ,]i,l | klvv tbst girl.” “When it is u ght time !!\t •' ' i.' 1 * 0 ' 0 is » gamble." Ainsio of Love.” “Driftwood ”*
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9980, 10 July 1925, Page 4
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