FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS.
New Zealand is' undoubtedly one. of. the,, most musical countries in tie world, and,, young as eho is, she has forced, her way, inti) national; prominence by virtue of the. wonderful, vocal superiority of hor sons and daughters; . V' ■■ '" . ;• ;...-;,- The Dominion has been aptly, truly termed "The land of lovoliness'and song, , ' and it.ia with a desire to cater for this increasing talent, and; further-advertise their phonographs and records, that the Anglo-Aus-tralian Importing Co., Sydney, has deoided to cive away, WITHOUT ANT.COST OR . Vm- of any kind, a "CHARIPION" Phonograph to each , applicant—an instrument which holds a guarantee of officiencj for fiveyears, and oapablo of reproducing THE' VERY FINEST RECORDS at preeent mfnafactured. '..' ■'■■*■'■.■ ■ ;.v ; ; . ;'■■ ■;■,; Wo admiro tho pluck with which tho company take on this large expense, but are assured that the end justifies the means, as large sales :for both recorde and machines are thus created. : '' ;. The last importation of tho Company will be made the subject of a free distribution.; (not a competition); Everyone has AN' EQUAL CHANCE, the only condition is that whoever applies must agree to use tho 'records supplied by tho Company (which fit. any machiuo). Readers of this paper have, , therefore, an exceptional opportunity of being included in this distribution, and of having brought into their very home's an instrument' which will ■ make tho evenings bright and cheerful, musical and plcasure-lovingJ They will bo able to hoar tho voices of the GREAT-. EST ARTISTS in grand opera, comic 6ongs, coon and ragtime melodies, and others groatin the vocal world.: Musical selections,, oand marches by the greatest compeers, arc also included in the' records which go with the phonographs. Participants in. this, ; distri-, bution must send in their names-and addressee; early to the Company, together with: a self-addressed and stamped envelope; This is imperative, on account of the largo number of entries. As tho will be awartledin order of receipt of. each application 'i'all-letters must bo addressed to the' ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN IMPORTING ; CO., 39 Bray's Buildings, opposito G.P.0., Sydr ney,. N;S.W. ______ _-__J^\' ',".. ; 689 f
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 490, 24 April 1909, Page 6
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341FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 490, 24 April 1909, Page 6
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