FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS
:•; New Zealand is 'undoubtedly one of;' thiwy ■' most musioal countries. in the worldi and,';/ ■young as' sho is, sho has forced her.;way*''' into national prominonco by. virtue, of. the /wonderful; yocal.superiority of r her .sons'and.;^ daughter^';;'.'-;•■' :;'!■;',"•: '/;/.':",. :!■■'';.." :^J~. ' /-,;i/.;,-:. ■The Dominion has been 1 aptly, truly termed,;'./v; - "The'land of lovelin'oss and'song," andiit is;' '/ :with a;.,. desire to' cator for this inortaSing'.;'. .•'.■ 'talontj and further advertiso ■ their f rihbho-^:'..; 'graphs ' and'• records,'. thatlf'thV Ang(o-Aus'-':;' , trafian' Importing Co.) Sydney, has decided'."", : WITHOUT}'ANY COST OR"'" fm of any kind; a"CHAMPION" PHonfc : graph to each, .instrument,.' 1 : which holds a guarantee of cffioioncyfoV iivS .V years,' and capable of reproducing THD I '' ■ VERY FINEST RECORDS'Wpresentmaiiu-'•';•' ' ;factnrod.;;'■ ■/■'"- :/ ..:.;. '. . ;,\./:'//".' V!'*:'-■';'■'.'>'. .;;We'admiro tho pluck with'which the com- 0 .!/' V pany take' on this largo 'expense,;but"' , &ris l ' u 'assured' l that' the .end justifies the means/ as••?- .'.' I largo sales for both records andimaohinds'-are'' 1 " ' r 'thus/created. '•■'.■' "■ ■■•'"•.' ,; /'/'';;:• '■''.' •' . ■" :• i 'The last'importation'of the Company''Trili''- ' i be rnKde tho subject of a free distribution ■■!"•• (not a competition). Everyone EQUAL:,CHANCE ! tho., cnly-. condition., is that whoever applies must agree to use /tlior.fx-■ records,supplied by the .Company (whicli,iEfc,,> any-machine), ■'.. ; ■.■■■,-;«.■. ;-;. ■■ ':/;-/;■oiijif-', '■■ ,; Readers of this paper have,therefore, ,an J \ : ' exceptional opportunity of being included mii , this distribution, and of having brought.into (< '' their very homos an < instrument which/will;/. •'■•■■ make the evenings bright and cheerful, iriusi-'-,',' ■'■'' cal and;pleasure-loving. They', will bo/.'ablo <! to hear, the voices of the /WORLD'S GREAT-!, i . EST 'ARTISTS in grand; oppra,' comic songs, , v : ,boon and, ragtimo melodies, (and others groat:') in the. vocal world.' Musical selections,' bn'riC./ : marches by. the greatest', composers, aro also included in. the' records whieFgo with v .the'"phonographs... Participan/ts/'Ja; tliis/.tlife!/,; • bution must Bond.iri their names andVad- v dreascs.early to the Company,^together"with 7v a f self -addressed and6tnmp«d envelope/'Thi' is.imperative, on I 'account of, the' largo", num.' ' bir./of. biitrios. \As /the machines will '•'.be '' • awarded in order of receipt' of; each npplica. toon,'''all letters must be addressed to the ANGLOrAUSTRALUN .IMPORTING-CO.; : : 3$ Bray's Buildinßs, ! •opp6!3lt'b'.•Q.l , .O.V':■''SVd• , '• ncy/,N.5.W.; ;/ y' :: ;'/:';''/ : '";,'/ V .ICi&iF'fV'-:.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 280, 7 August 1909, Page 7
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334FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 280, 7 August 1909, Page 7
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