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FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS.

New Zealand is Undoubtedly ono •' of the most. musical countries in ■ the; world, 1 and,. youhgi as she is, she has forced her way > into national prominenco. by virtue "of'-' the wonderful vocal superiority of her Bons and daughters. The Dominion has been aptly, truly termed -. "Tho land of loveliness'ana'song,", and it ia y/ith. a'desire to cater ,I'or this, increasingj talent, and further advertise their phono-, graphs and records, that tho Anglo-Aus-tralian Importing Co.', Sydney, has decided to give away, WITHOUT ANY COST OR FEJS of any kind,, a ''CHAMPION!' Phono-■ graph to. each applicant—an instrument which holds a guarantee of efficiency for five years, and capable of icproducing THE \ r Eltl r FINEST RECOIIDS at present manufactured.' Wo adrniro the pluck with which tho company take on this large expense, but ' aro assured that the end justifies tho means, as largo sales-for both records and machines are thus created.' ' Tho last importation of the Company will be mhde tho subject, of a frco distribution (not' a' competition). Everyone has AN EQUAL CHANCER tho cnly condition is that whoever applies must agree to use tho records supplied by the Company (which fit any machine). ' . ■■■■/■ Readers of this paper havo, therefore, an exceptional opportunity of being included in this distribution, and of having, brought into their very homes an instrument * which wL'l make tho evenings bright and cheerful, musical and pleasure-loving. They will be ablo to hear tno voices of tho WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTS in grand, opera, comio songs, coon and ragtime melodies, and others great in the vocal world. Musical selections, band ■ marches by the greatest composers, are • also ' included in the rooords which go with tho phonographs., Participants in this. distribution must send in their names arid, ad- • drosses 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 bo " awarded in order of reoeipt of oach application, all letters must be addressed 1 to tho ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN IMPORTING CO 89 opposite G.P.0., Svdl t •acj»-IW7» CI2IO

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 568, 24 July 1909, Page 3

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FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 568, 24 July 1909, Page 3

FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 568, 24 July 1909, Page 3

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