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Six Edison GoldMoulded Records ByHarry Lauder. 19173 Bob Roy Mackintosh. Descriptive- of Bob Boy's first visit to Landau and Paris and the liavoc ■ lie caused among the: fair sex in hishighland costume. He sings "They adore me with, ma troosers on, but they love ma in .ma kilts?" The song has a rollicking air, which Mr. Lauder handles in his best manner. 19174 She's My Daisy. Sahdy is a soldier man and the ad-" miration! odj alliili4 "Slaveys.,": Daisy; ,liis bonnie Daisy, is his choice of the lob and . lie singe pf her charms anli of liis willingness to lose his spurs before he will lose her. Sandy ' ; also tells 6f an interview lie had with his Greneral about keeping the colours and the; canteen. He. says . that hie and the. General are very thick; "in fact he is the thickest of the two. A clever Record. 19175 Tobermory. This song was . suggested to , Mr. Lauder while ■ standing on Gourock pier, : Scotland,. watching. an excursion ..steamer. - starting for the.west coast. Two -Glasgow men, partially drunk, were among the* passengers and from the deck of the boat were waving. bottles of whisky in farewell to friends on, shore. Justus,' tho steamer sailed one of the ' men-yelled out " We'll fairly knock , them up at Tobermory. : 19177 The Saftest 0' the Family. The "saftest" is a younger 'number who ' goes .to school, but doesn't. always get there. Some of tlie reasons that he assigns for his absences furnish the basis for the', song. These reasons must be heard to be appreciated. They are laugh provoking. - 19178 1 Love a Lassie. A. letter from his -wife , was handed Mr. La,uder in Scotland one night, as he was finishing a. turn, the; attendant remarking, '"l.suppoee yon love the lassies." Mr. Lajider : replied, "I am fond.o' a' but I only love yin (one)." This incident gave rise to the song. While not without its humour, it is really a charming bit of sentiment, revealing the actor's love for his wife. The air >f the song, while simple, has a catchy ...... lilt that will become popular here with the 6ale of the Record. • 19179 Stop Yer Ticklin', Jock. This was the exclamation .of the fai - m?r's daughter" when' " Jock," itx the ordinaiy process of courting! atitemjpted ito kiss her. lt?-"was also a frequent remark on the/tUiv that slie and' "Jock" spent at" the . V / seashore. Mr. Lauder's imitation of the girl's laughter, when" Jock" was offending; is a feature of _ ilie . Record. One of Mr. 1 auder's best known songs. Begg's PhonQry.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13660, 31 July 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13660, 31 July 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13660, 31 July 1908, Page 4

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