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Visionary Music.

It was back in a remote Western ' township, and the first gramophone ' seen in the district had just come to hand. The proud owner was relating its merits to an admiring audience when someone noticed old Dan driving in from his farm. Fetch him in, said the gramophone proprietor, and give him a treat, so the old chap was hustled in and deposited in the most comfortable chair, wearing a puzzled but pleased , expression. j A record was put on and no sooner had the machine started when up jumped Old Dan and made for the door. "Wait a minute, hoys," says he ; "I ken hear a blamed band ; coming along, and I ain't got my horses hitched up." i

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 July 1914, Page 8

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Visionary Music. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 July 1914, Page 8

Visionary Music. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 July 1914, Page 8

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