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WONDERFUL mvmvvwMAiwvwmram^^ TO SAY THE LEAST will be your opinion of U PORTABLE £ll THE NEW p HIS MASTER’S VOICE GRAMOPHONES Once Heard No Other Will Suffice EASY TERMS From 'PerWeek Models from £ll 103—OAK, £l3/10/-. The BRISTOL PIANO Co., Ltd. 49 Karangahape Road, Auckland II 1 1 3

TN view of the visit some time A next month of John Hislop, the famous British tenor, his records are now more or less topical. Hislop has a great voice as we already know from* his records and he is held in remarkable esteem on the Continent and in England. A late record (H.M.V. D.B. 944) presents him in two of his favourite operatic numbers, “Pourquoi me Reveller” from Massenet’s opera “Werther” and “Salut, demeure chaste at pure” from “Faust.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 138, 1 September 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 138, 1 September 1927, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 138, 1 September 1927, Page 16

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