r FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONO- '. 1 GRAPHS. » .
New Zealand is undoubtedly ono of the* , 0 most musical countries in i tho world, and,. young as she is, sho has forced her way J ■» "into national prominenco by virtuo of the P wonderful vocal superiority of her sons and daughters. ' ' , The Dominion has been aptly, truly termed "Tho land of loveliness and song," and it is . with a desiro to oator for this increasing . talent, and further advertise their phono[l graphs and records, that tho Anglo-Aus-, d tralian Importing Co., SySncy, has decided' to givo away, WITHOUT ANY COST OB h FEE of any kind, a "CHAMPION" Phono-v ,° graph to each applicant—an instrument e which, holde a guarantee of efficiency for fivo •, years, aud capable of reproducing THE li VERY FINEST RECORDS at present manu- ;" facturod. '■ Wo admiro tho pluck with which tho com* v , '■ pany take on this large csponso, but are g assured that tho end justifies tho moans, as largo sales for both records and machines o are thus created. ' ■ n Tho last importation of tho Company will n bo mado tho subject of a, frco distribution, o (not a competition). Evcryono lias AN EQUAL CHANCE, tho "only condition is that whoever applies must agroo to uso tho records supplied by tho Company (which fit j any machine). , Readers of this paper have, therefore 1 , an 't exceptional opportunity of being included in this distribution, and of having brought into 0 their very homes r.n instrument which will 4 mako tho evenings bright and cheerful, musi!l cal and pleasure-loving. They will bo ablo 1 to hoar tho voices of tho WORLD'S GREATit EST ABTISTS in grand opera, comic songs, o coon and ragtimo melodies, and olhort> groat 5 . in tho vocal norld. Musical selections, t>and "o Wrclics by the greatest compo6ers, aio'also included in tho records which .go..with tho J phonographs. Participants in this distri- , n button must send in their names'arid ad- ,; drosses early to tho Company, together with ,r a self-addressed arid stamped envelope. This \ is imperative, on account of the largo num>j bor of entries. As tho _ Machines will be, _ awarded in order of receipt of each applioa-' 7 tion, all letters must bo addressed to the . ■ } ; ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN IMPORTING CO., ii 39 Bray's Huildinge, opposite G.P.0., Svdd ney, N.S.W. 6894 .t , " ® Tho seven-nsido tournamont at tho Atliletio j. Park this afternoon is a novelty to followers n of tho game in Wellington, and should at(j tract a iaml attendance. With ocily sovon j players ou tach side, it is impossible to ecn- „ ocivo anytliing but ojxin and ra each ;. gamo ouly lasts fifteen nunutes. play stanld • 0 bo very fast. Tho eight fifth-class tonms will first play tov tho'semi-final,'and fit 2.45 Itio c senior games will comnwnco, iJio finnl of tho J fifths lKiing decided immediately before tho J final'of tho'senior. Tho proceeds of this ~ tournament aro to bo dovotcd to tho plnyore , p insurance fund,'an object that should "coiaa mond itself to all. d At tho Mount Cook Police Court yostorg day, before Mr. Thomas Bland, Jj'./LuutM Qri&gs, charged with insobriety, was fined g 605., in default 14 dajs' iioprisojunont. ISvo t first ollondors wej-o-.-oouvictod -and die- . »f chorjjod.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 7
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