DICTfKEEDTE The success of "Amber Tips" is to-day far greater than it was twenty-five years ago, when oiir first "tea-dust" extractor was imported for treating the PINE tea with which "Amber Tips" is blended. No mechanical appliance can make up for any v deficiency in Nature's handiwork, and for fin* \ tea there is no substitute. The rich, fragrant flavor of "Amber Tips"— »so refreshing and the pronounced economy, nave, for their inception, die extreme care expended on securing the choic* pluckings of Ceylon's best crops. quantities the fine leaf of which "Amber is blended. One Onlg \ Ceylon's Be»f j
*A*2<i«sm wm mm Actually recorded in Rotorua The release of these Columbia Maori Records has provided a sensation for the gramophone world. Columbia sent their musical director to' Rotorua especially to train the famous Rotorua Maori Choir. 0 They brought a complete electric recording plant from Sydney, at enormous expense, and installed it at Rotorua. As a result* there are no Maori Records in the world today to compare with these marvellous Columbia discs. By the Rotorua Maori Choir and Soloists only on Columbia Records rwrkO I Karu Karu (A Fishing Chanty) if ] Te °P e Tuatabi & I Runga O Nga Puke 4 '" ( (Matching Songs) D 054 ( Pokarekare (Maori Love Ditty) 4/. ITe Taniwba (Maori Love Ditty) D 063 \ Po Atarau (A Song of Farewell) 4/. jHe Moke Moke (My Lover is Far Away) D 053 I Hoea Ra Te Waka (Canoe Poi Song) 4/- j Haere Haere Re E Hine (Hiheraoa Poi Song) D 059 ( Matangi (1 Grieve For You) 41- \ E rtotu Nei (I Long For You) D 064 (Au E Ihu (English Hymn—" Jesu, Lover of My ; 4/. 1 Soul") Raraunatia( English Hymn—" Crown Him") 1 < Take Turanga Ake (Maori Chant) '" V Reti Mai (Maori Love Song) Rotohiko Haupapa and Choir DO5l f Haere Tonu (War Song) * 41- ( E Pare Ra (Warriors Departure) Rotorua Maori Chair Mere Amohau, Contralto D 055 f Aroha Pumai (I Love You Truly) • . 4\- \ E Moe Te Ra (Shadows of Evening) * Tiaichi Ratete, Tenor D 056 j Ako Ako O Te Rangi (Whisper of Heaven) * 4/. ) The Maori IFlute * , Te Mauri Meihana, Soprano * D 062 ( Hine E Hine (Dearest) * 41- j Wairangi (May I Not Love) * Rotorua Maori Male Quartette D 066 jMaringa Ai (I Grieve For You) 4/- I Moe Mai E Hine(A Maori Lullaby) * With Piano Accompaniment Make certain you get the New Columbia Maori Records THAMES COLUMBIA DEALERS Mrs. W. H Richardson Isaac Brown & Co. W' trt, m wis V&fo&Sz&tL m 1 m mm ss^a m &&mw^MMM& hi 11 ''iii«NT77i...i m
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17929, 3 July 1930, Page 7
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