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HIS MASTER’S VOICE 5? id r e, m’llm - 1. W x%S MASTER E. LOUGH of Temple Church Choir, London, who made *‘ Hear My Prayer.” Another Wonderful Record By World Famed Boy Chorister Master E. LOUGH. Supported by Master R. Maliett, Temple Church Choir, London. Glorious its harmony—exquisite its devotional interpretation—surely a worthy successor to that epic “ His Master’s Voice M Record “Hear My Prayer.” 12 in. DOUBLE SIDED PLUM LABEL RECORD C 1398 “ I waited for the Lord ” Mendelssohn “ Oh Come Everyone that Thirsteth ” Mendelssohn Soloists : Master E. LOUGH and R. MALLETT. Once again has the public the opportunity of hearing that Wondir Boy Chorister Master E. Lough, whose marvellous voice thrilled the musical world in the sensational Record “ Hear My Prayer.” In these two Mendelssohn compositsons Master Lough shares the solo work with Master R. Maliett, another boy wonder, and the effect with the really great choir forming the background is truly wondrous. YOU MUST HEAR THIS RECORD. 7/6

\lso the Record whose sales broke all previous records “HEAR MY PRAYER” 7/6 C 1329 Recit. “ Hear My Prayer ” Mendelssohn Recit. “ Hear My Prayer ” (conclusion) “ O For the Wings of a Dove Mendelssohn His Masters Vfcice/> HEAR THEM BOTH PLAYED ON A NEW “ HIS MASTER’S VOICE ” GRAMOPHONE. Greatest Artists —Finest Electrical Recordings— Silent Surface

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 306, 17 March 1928, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 306, 17 March 1928, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 306, 17 March 1928, Page 25

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