Edison New Blue • Amberol ; Records HiSE \ There are seven new artists—whose talent is well %^^^^^ lup to the Edison Standard—make their appear. WTtliliiS* I ance this month. They are Charlotte Kirwan, I Kathryn H.Staats, Daisy Taylor, E. A. Couturier, I Owen J. McCormack and P. Hughes. Moreover, iKalUli*^ j| nearly all items are new to our Catalogue. bw-na^^ijua-jfi^ i Notable among the very popular records are "Be My Little Baby Bumble I Bee,"—Eliz. Spencer and W. Van Brunt; "What D'ye Mean You Lost 5 Yer Dog?"— Edward Meeker; "International Rag Medley"—Turkey ", Trot—National Promenade Band; " Mr. John Mackenzie "—BillyWitliams. i The list comprises 2 Concert and 32 Regular Recordi, all of which are [ very well arranged. I Your, nearest Edison dealer will gladly let you hear them. \ Blue Amberol Concert Records. i 28187 EUa'sTraumlElJa'sDreaml-Lohen- I 2SIBB Air des Bijoui (Jewel Sonj)-Fai»t. 8 grin. Soprano solo m German, ofch. Soprano Solo in French, orch. ace J ace. Maneßappold I . .Narguerita Sylva |i Blue Amberol Regular Records. J 2021 Snow Deer. Indian Son», preh. ace. j 132 Favorite Air« from Rob Roy. » Ada Jones and Billy Murray Edison Light Opera Co. 3 2C61 Sweet onginj. Violin, flute & harp. 3137 What D'ye Mean You Lost Yer Dos ? Venetian Instrumental Trio. Comic Song, orch. ace. Ed. Meeker I 2085 Ueber Auenstin (from Miss Caprice) 2I " Tntemalloiial Raj Medley- Turkey I Soprano, orch. ace. Eliz. Spencer Trot. For dancing. -^Me? -tt^SoHIS W3 iSJSiS M- SSJ!? fc , gSJa ■ f« r& WalterVanßrun t I m «« I™ 7 SSafto^rfKc" 1 SoPta "° «*Nor, T^.JL^^ ChanfeKirwan&KathrynH.Staa,, „* I'mGoin e Co^eS^^rc" S JII9 A Dream. Cornet, orch. ace. ace. Billy Mcrson j E. A. Couturier 23184 All Roads Lead to B»nnie Scotland S 2120 When The Sons Birds Sinj No More. Comic Sonj, orch. ace. Daisy Taylor ■. Tenor, orch. ace. Emory B, Randolph 23186 My Girl from the Emerald Isle BanI 2121 WhenlDreimofOldErin. Tenor „ tone, orch. ace. Jack Chamlan I and Chorus, orcb. ace. 23187 0 Flower of All the World. Tenor I Irvine Gillette and Chorus orch. ace. Hughes Macklin j 2123 If You Only Knew What I Know, 3 " 88 SecreU-Inlermczio. S Says the Moon. Comic Song, orch. ,„». ~, o Concert Orchestra : ace. Ada Jones «189 Let's Pretend We're Married. Comic ) - »■•■«*■»- bSS? i 3131 When I Lost You. Violin Solo, harp 33195 The BullOghter'sMaich. . I ace. Charles D.'Almaine National Military Band fi These goods carry the usual Edison endorsement—that is, we guarantee i them to be perfect in manufacture, and not to have any defects, k • - ■ \ ~ ' : —: I . THOS. A. EDISON, LTD. (Wholesale Only), 364-372 Kent St., Sydney.
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