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FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS.

Now Zealand is undoubtedly ono of the most musical oountr,e3 in tho noild, and, young as sho -s, bho has forced her uaj into national prominouoo by \ntuo of the VvOntlerful voca! superiority of her sous and daughters Tho Dominion lias been aptiy, truly termed "Tho land ot loveliness anil song," and it is with a desire to caior tor this mcreasiU" talent, and further advertiso their nhond! giapns and iccords, that the Anglo-Aus-tralun Importing Co , Svduoy. has decided to give away. \MIHOUJ. AN if COST Oli i>'EJi of any kinJ, a '/CH.VMPION" Phonograph to each applicant--an instrument which holds a guarantee ot eibciency tor hie years, and oapahlo ot ;epioducmt; THV VKBir yiNESI KKCOKDS at piesent maui factured. Wo admire the pluck with which the company tako on tui3 large expenso,' but are assured that tho ond justifies tho means as largo sales for both records and machinos'aro thus created. Tho last importation of the Company will bo made tho subject of a free distribution (not a competition). Eieryono has AN EQUAL CHANCE, tho enly condition is that whoovor applies must agreo to use the records supplied by tho Company (which ht any macbino). v 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 will make tho evenings bright and cheerful, musical and pleasure-loving. Thoy will be able to hear the voices of tho WORLD'S GREATEST AETISTS in grand opera, comic songs, coon and ragtime melodies, and others great in the vocal world. Musical selections, band marches by tho greatest composers, are also included in tho records which go with the phonographs. Participants in this distribution must sond in their names and addresses early to tho Company, together -with a self-addressed and stamped envolopo. This ' is imperative, on account of the largo number of entries. As tho machines u ill bo awarded in order of receipt of each application, all letters must bo-addressed to tho ANGLO-ATJSTRAHAN IMPORTING CO, 39 Bray's Buildings, opposite G.P.0., Sydney, N.S.W. Cl2lfl

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 693, 18 December 1909, Page 7

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FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 693, 18 December 1909, Page 7

FIVE HUNDRED FREE PHONOGRAPHS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 693, 18 December 1909, Page 7

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