THE hit scored hy “No, No, Nan--0.1 to” is reflected in. the appearance'on the 11.M.V. bulletin of recordings of the most popular songs Icom Vincent Youman's musical comedj. Helen Clark and Lewis James sing “Tea for Two” and “1 want to be Hamiv ” After vou have heard tno songs once or twice yom will agree (savs a reviewer) that, while they are perhaps not exactly clo\ ating, tliej arc decidedly infectious The words come through very plainly. Hus i, a handy record for the gramophonist —one to put on when the red label discs have failed to make an impression on his audience! ALL THESE RECORDS CAN EE OBTAINED FROM THE H.M.\ . AGENT: J. Y. BURNS PLIMMER TERRACE. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. EDWARD T. MOODY SOI.ICITUR. BANK OF N.Z. BUILDING*. PLIMMER TERRACE. Courts at Levin and Palmers: mi X Attended. MONEY TO LEND ON APP.-OVE;, SECURITIES.
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Shannon News, 4 August 1925, Page 2
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144Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 4 August 1925, Page 2
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