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I/. 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 /. A Few worthy of Special Mention: Vocal: BROWNING MUMMERY (Tenor) 5/B. 2464-" My Lovely Celia " Arr, Lane Wilson " The Lovely Lily " Thompson RUSSIAN SYMPHONIC CHOIR 5/E.A. 204-Lord have mercy KIBALCHICH'S SYM. CHOIR Volga Boatman Seng MAVIS BENNETT (Soprano). 7/6 C. 1338 - La Villanelle Dell 'A cona (With Orchestral Accompaniment) Faust ("The Jewel Song") Gounod JOHN McCORMACK (Te or) 9/6 D.A. 858— ' Because I Love You" I. Berlin TheFar-awa Bells Furber--, onion PERCY HEMING (Bari one) 5/B. 2473 -All the Fun of the Fair (' So -.!•* <■! 1 *• e Fair." Easthope Martin "Nelson's Gone A-sailng." Lnhr LIGHT OPERA COMPANY 7/6. E.B. 12—"Waltz Dream" Vocal Gems " Merry Widow " Vocal Gems NORMAN LONG (Humorous) 5/B 2454—" The Good Little Boy and the Bad Little Boy." Weston-Lee Under the Bazunka Tree Lee JOHN HENRY (Humorous) s;'- ' B. 2120—" Joe Murgatroyd says " JOHN HENRY AND " BLOSSOM." A Curtain Lecture Operatic. MARIA JERITZA (Soprano) 12/6 D B. 1041—" Herodiade," II est doux il est bon (He Is kind, He is good) (In French) Massenet "Jearne d'Arc," Adieu, forets (Farewell ye Forests) (In French) Tchaikovsky ELENA GERHARDT (Soprano) 9/6 D A.835--Vor dem Fenster(At the Window) Op. 14, No. 1 (Sung in German) Brahms Die ForeJle (The Trout) (Sung in German) Schubert FERNAND ANSSEAU (Tenor) 12/6 n,B, 951—"Romeo and Juliet," Arise fairest sun (Ah, leve-tci solell; Gounod "Romeo and Juliet," AH hail, O tomb! (Salut tombeau) Gounod (Sung in French) MARCEL JOURNET (Bass) 12/6 D.B. 923—Les Rameaux (The Palms) (In French) faare O Salutaris Hostia (In Latin) Luce Instrumental : JASCHA HEIFETZ (Violin). 12/6 D.B. 1049—(a) La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin Debussy (b) Scherzo— Impromptu Grieg—Achron La Plus Que Lente—Waltz Debussy ALFRED CORTOT (Pianoforte) 9/6 D.A. 855—Invitation to the Waltz Parts 1 and 2 Weber PHILADELPHIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 10/- each E.D. 3—Rienzi—Overture. Part 1 Wagner Re zl—Overture. Part2 Wagner E. D. 4—Rienzi - Overture. Part 3 Wagner Twilight of the Gods (Gotterdammerung) Wagner STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA, BERLIN 10/D. 1246 " Mignon " Overture. Parts 1& 2 Thomas MAREK WEBER AND HIS ORCHESTRA 5/B. 2406- Tales from the Vienna WoodsWaltz. Parts 1 and 2 Strauss REGINALD FOORT (Organ) 7/6 C. 1330-Sanctuary of the Heart Ketelbey In a Chinese Temple Garden Ketelbey ARTHUR MEALE (Organ) tyB. 2450—Vesper Song Meale Fountain Melody Meale CREATORE'S BAND 7/6 C 1339—" Aida," Grand March and Finale Act 2 Verdi "Aida," Introduction and Moorish Ballet, Act 2 Verdi Judge for Yourself! Anyone can make enthusiastic clain s concerning the merits of their own instruments, but it is YOU who buys and who must be the ultimate judge of which is best. U You are as'<ed to compare the New "His Master's Voice " with any other gramophone—a comp rison will demonstrate its vast superiority over any other product. The New ;His Master's Voice 1 Gramophone. Greatest Artists-Finest Electrical Recording-Silent Surface. Your Dealer will be pleased to play over any of these New Records. Kiumm 1 H.M.V. DEALERS, Robt. Francis, Ltd., 146 Hierh Street. Chas. Begg and Co., Ltd., 128 Manchester Street. X. More and Co., Ltd., 133 Manchester Street. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Cashel Street HOLMES &SONS 291 St. Asaph Street Bedding Manufacturers and House Furnishers Bay yoar Bedding direct from the Manufacturer. Compare our prices and quality. We give you Value Prepare for Spring Cleaning and Carnival week. Blankets. Lino'eums, Hearth Rugs, etc., at exceptional value. Wire Couches and Easy Chairs. 291 St. Asaph Street T. Cahill, Manager Compare Our Values in Winter Footwear You need strong, serviceable boots now. Corualt: J. W. DOLLAI^ Railway Hotel Bu'ldin? 15 Manchester Street i .-•y* n ß advertisement in the tlassiued section of Thb Press will sell rour Roods. Try it, 12 words b, three ißMrtuma 2s (3d. —6 SMOOTH! % 4 Cleanly smooth—swiftly „ 1 shaves like a fine piece ' of machinery works, with hair-breadth accuracy. This because Gillette is adjustable—because keen steel blades stay keen a long time. >& Take the risk out of shaving now and your Gillette will be the only razor you'll ever need or want. 7 From 3/6 to 25/- _, 7 Gillette blades are more than very good — essential SAFETY RAZOR

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19174, 3 December 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19174, 3 December 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19174, 3 December 1927, Page 20

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