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’NEATH THE NEEDLE.

H.M.V. RECORDS. Dance Records. There is a fine collection of dance records in the H.M.V. list, and tlio following can be safely recommended to those who wish to tread a measure accompanied by the world’s finest orchestras: —“She’s a Very Good Friend of Aline” (fox-trot) and “Clowning” (“The Blues Away”) (fox-trot), played by Jack Hylton’s Orchestra; “ Wabash Aloon” (waltz) and “Hello! Beautiful” (fox-trot), played by Wayno King’s Orchestra; “Walkin’ My Baby Back Home” (fox-trot), played by Ted Weems’s Orchestra, and “Two Hearts” (Waltz), played by Johnny Homp’s Orchestra; “I’m the Last Left on the Corner” (“Of that Old Gang of Aline”) (fox-trot) and “Dreamy Rocky Alountain Moon” (waltz), played by the Southerners. • # 9 • Gems from “The Geisha.” “The Geisha” has been revived by the Light Opera. Company, which lias collected on to a 12-inch record the outstanding numbers of this sparkling production. The songs and chorus introduced on the record include tlio opening chorus, “Jack’s tlio Boy,” “Amorous Goldfish,” “Chin, Chin, Chinaman,” “Chon Kina,” “We’re Going to ’Call on the Marquis,” “Toy Monkey,” “Star of My Soul,” “Jolly Young Jacks,” “Jewel of Asia,” and “Love! Dove!” There are some excellent voices' in the Light Opera Company, which has the assistance of a splendid orchestra.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 15 August 1931, Page 3

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’NEATH THE NEEDLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, 15 August 1931, Page 3

’NEATH THE NEEDLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, 15 August 1931, Page 3