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Millions have Read the Booh! Millions will See the Picture! Millions will be Singing the Song! “RAMONA” Truly one of the prettiest and most catching tunes that has been written, “Ramona” is going to be The Song Hit of the year. You should get the Sheet Music, the Gramophone Record, or the Player-Piano Roll—it’s a great song, and a great dance tune too! Ramona, the world-famous American Love Classic of Helen Hunt Jackson, will shortly be seen as a magnificent picture at the “Strand.” The book and the picture are great, but just wait till you’ve heard the song—it’s the best of all. 1 Here are the First Few Lines — “ Ramona, I hear the mission bells above, Ramona, they're ringing out our Song of Love, / press you, caress you, .... ” fk COME AND HEAR IT OVER! Hear the Song, 21—On the Chappell Elysian £llO Piano Hear the Record, 4/—On the H.M.V. £l3/10/- Table Grand Gramophone Hear the Player Roll, 7/6 On the Famous £165 Williams Pla-ola 5 The Song Hit of the Year! Art Invitation — We commenced last night our Friday evening open Becitals in the Lewis Eady Hall. These will be given from 7 to *9 p.m. every Friday; the latest music, gramophone records and player piano rolls will be delightfully demonstrated. Everyone is cordially invited. Admission Free. feuds Fa du mmrm wmmmmr Mm# LIMITED** “The Box Office,” Queen St. and Karangahape Rd.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 424, 4 August 1928, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 424, 4 August 1928, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 424, 4 August 1928, Page 25

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