FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS.
■ New Zealand is undoubtedly _ono of the most musical countries',' in"i the world, arid, young as she is, she .'has , fprccd,..hei\>wliy into national, prominence .by yirtuo of, the 'wonderful vocal, superiority of/her. sons and .■ , : .:. '; ■':'" ■'.■l^'.''', , :,.'' The Dominion has Seen.' aptly, truly:. termed "Tho land of loveliness and song," and it,is with, a. desire to cater for this" increasing talent, .-and further.' advertise their^ , phonographs and records, ihat'.'fch'o' Anglo-Aus-tralian Importing Co., Sydney,; has'decided to give away, WITHOUT ANY COST OR FEE of any kind, a "CHAMPION" Phonograph to each instrument which holds a guarantc£"of efficiency for fivp years, and capable of •' leproducing , THE VERY- FINEST 'RECORDS at present manufactured.l. " . '■ -,J'.'. .','....... , . >~-..'■ .:. ■ We admiro the jjluck with which the.company tako.' on this largo vexpense7. .but'."arp , assured that the. end. justifies- tbe'means, 'as. large sales for both records'and machines are thus created.". ■'.?.'!"■.' . ..'.'.•'■•■'■-■''-' ■••■■- The last importation of the bo ..made, the subject "of a- free distribution (riotJ a'•' competition)._' Everyone "lias "AN. EQUAL CHANCE,' the enly; coriditioii; is that -whoever'- applies must-agree- to; , us'e-the. records supplied by the"Cb'mpaiiy''(whicli fit any machino). .'. , .. ~..,/• , ... ','.. Readers of this paper-have,--therefore,: an exceptional opportunity of boing included in this distribution, and of ; having brought into their very homes an _ instrument which will! make tho evenings bright and cheerfnl,.musical and pleasure-loving. They will be able to hoar tho voices of the WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTS in grand opera, comic songs, coon and ragtime melodies, ■ and others great in the vocal world. Musical selections, bnnd marches by the greatest composers, are also included in the records which go with the phonographs.- Participants in' this distribution must send in their names and addresses early to the. Company, togethor wiUi a self-addressed and.stamped envelope. This is' imperative, on account of the large number of entries. As, the_ machines. will be awarded in,order of receipt of each application all-lnt'tPTß must be addrPEsnd to tho ANGLO-AUSTOAJJAN .'UrPORTING CO., 30 Brav's Buildings, opposite G.P.0., Sydney, N.S.W. ;V' -" ■■■'■ ■■ C 1216
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 526, 5 June 1909, Page 3
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324FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 526, 5 June 1909, Page 3
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