FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS.
New Zealand is undoubtedly one of : the most musical countries in the world, afad, young as sho is, Bhe hai forced her way into national •prominence by virtue-of the .wonderful vocal superiority; of her sons and daughters. .:.'■■-'.' f •';•;'''
Tho Dominion has been, aptly, tmly termed "The land of loveliness and song," and it is with, a desire to. cater for thS increasing talent,: and'.further, advertise their phonographs and records, that the Anglo-Aus-tralian Importing Co., Sydnoy, has decided to give away. "WITHOUT ANY COST OB FEE of any; kind, a "CHAMPION" Phonograph .to , each applicant—an instrument which holds a guarantee of efficiency for' five yearo. and' capable of ' leproducing \THE VERY FINEST RECORDS at present manufactured. >': ■~•.'<.■':.' '■."''" '- '■■''
/.We admire the pluck with which' 1 the company take onthis largo'expense, but are assured that tho end justifies the moans, as large sales for both recoids and machines are thus created. •: .
The last importation of the Company,,will bo made tho subject of a free distribution (not..a competition).. Everyone has AN EQUAL CHANCE, tho caly condition is that whoevor applies must agree to use the records supplied by the Company (which fit any machine). ■'■'.' ;' ' : '.-
Readers-of this paper have, tberofore, an exceptional opportunity of being included in this distribution, and of having brought into their; very homes an. instrument which will make the evenings bright and.cheerful, musical and pleasure-loving. They will be able to hear the voices of the WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTS in grand opora, comio songs,' coon and-ragtime melodies, and others': great in the vocal world. Musical selections, band ■marches by tho greatest composors, aro also included in the records which go with tho phonographs. Participants in ■ this' distri-' tuition must send in their names and addresses early to the Company, together with a'self-addressed and stamped envelope. This is imperative, on account of tho large number of entries.--. As: the machines will be awarded in order of receipt of each application, all letters .must bo addressed to the ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN IMPORTING CO., 188 Dra/t Building*, opposite Q.P.0., Bydisaj.Kiw, caatv
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 544, 26 June 1909, Page 7
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337FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 544, 26 June 1909, Page 7
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