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A MUSIC SHOP FOR HALF=A=CROWN.

Of course, the abors basiling don net the shop itself, nor yet the whole ctntents ; for it if manifest to the meststaspleminded person that one could not buy a piano, nor yet one of its more hambleomsi* cal rivals, a concertina, for half-a-crown. but it will hardly bo contended that in offering, as wo do, to ourToaders for tie inodest sum above-mentioned, over six htm•bed pieces of music, there is much exaggeration in the statement that wo are giving a.way a nmsic shop; for in many places where music is sold you would vainly eeaseb for such a varied collection as six hundred musical compositions. In accordance with the policy lately inaugurated by thu paptr, we have made such satisfactory arrangements as will enable us to supply te our readers the “DIAMOND BOOK Of SONGS,” which contains over six hundred of the world’s favourite ait.l beet songs, inoluditg words and music. This book contains the greatest aggregation of songs ever found together between the covers of one book, issued at a popular price. It contains negro, comic, sentimental, pathetic, and other treasures, many since long out of print, and to be had in no ether way ; others priceless on account of tender memories or early associations—songs that will never die. This valuable book abo has within its covers the war, patriotic and national song f every couatry. If one had • purnhses each song sopar ateiy, the cost weald nus into as many pounds as wo are able to supply it at for ponce. We are in a position to send it to our readers to say address for Two Shillings and Sixpence, posted 3d. extra, or if before purchasing you would prefer seeing a list containing the names of all the songs in this incomparable book, send a stamp. Payment to be made by P.O 0.,’0r postal note, to which exchange should be added f stamps, 2d. extra. Address—AngloAmerican Publishing Co., Sussex Street, Ssdnej •N.S. W. Always mention Paptr when writing

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 357, 10 April 1908, Page 4

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A MUSIC SHOP FOR HALF=A=CROWN. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 357, 10 April 1908, Page 4

A MUSIC SHOP FOR HALF=A=CROWN. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 357, 10 April 1908, Page 4

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