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FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS.

Now Zealand' is undonbt<id]y one of tho most musical countries in the world, and, young as sho is, she has forced her way into national prominence by virtuo of tho wonderful vocal superiority of her sons and daughters. Tho Dominion lias been aptly, truly, termed "Tho land of loveliness and song;" and it is with a dosiro to cater > for this increasing talent, and further advertise their phonographs and records, that the Anglo-Aus-tralian Importing Co., Sydney, has decided to give away, WITHOUT ANY COST OR FEE of any kind, a "CHAMPION" Phonograph to each applicant—an instrument which holds'a guarantee of cflicieucy for five years, and capable of reproducing THE VERY FINEST RECORDS'at present manufactured. We admiro tho pluck with which the company tako on this largo expense, bnt aro assured that the end justifies tho means, as largo sales/for both and mashines are thus created. Tho last importation of the Company will bo made tho subject of a free distribution (not a competition). Evcryono has 'AN EQUAL CHANCE, tho enly condition, is that , whoever applies must agree to uso tho records supplied by tho Company (which fit any machine). Readors of this paper have, therefore, an exceptional opportunity of being included in this distribution, and of having brought into their very homes an inetrpment winch will make tho'evonings bright and chroiful, musical and pleasure-loving. They will be able to hear the voices of the WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTS in grnnrf opera, comic songs, coon and ragtime melodies, and others groat in the vocal world. Musical selections, band marches by the- greatest composers, nro also included in. the records which go with tho phonographs. Participants in .. this distribution must send in their names nud addresses early to the Company, together with n, self-addressed and stamped envelope; This i is imperative, on account of the large number of entries. As tho machines will bo I awarded in order of receipt of oach application, all letters must bo addressed to tho ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN IMPORTING CO., 39 Bray's Buildings, opposite G.P.0., Svdney, N.S.W. . C 1216

WanUd known—Conglu of long eUnding quiiAly oum4 by taldag PHOSPHOI EMT3L-' m£ ■: : v^..y,;-; : -!>-v;V-- , :v-^'-- 1 «'

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 550, 3 July 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 550, 3 July 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 550, 3 July 1909, Page 7

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