Hear These I&ealllly W ontfln Will® fv-.v. £9 The Wonder Model It is attractive in appearance, either :n the drawing room or on the beach. It is made in five colours Black, Red, Blue, Green, and Grey. The tone will amaze you. Nothing anything like approaching it in money values, tone, or appearance has yet been manufactured. Tens of thousands are enjoying the music of this beautiful little model. Why not you) It may be purchased for but a few shillings per week. See your dealer. D. A.IOO2—LA CAPINERA. GALLI CURCI. The greatest of all sopranos singing this record. It is not an operatic repord just a little song, so perfectly performed and recorded that it must appeal to you. 7/6 D.I3B3—HUNG ARI AN RHAPSODY No, 6. Played by Levitski, this is undoubtedly the best recording of the piano ever made. From the lowest bass to the highest treble every note is perfect. 8/D.B.IO9I—CAPRICE VIENNOIS. As a pre-electric recording this record sold in thousands but now played by Fritz Kreisler and i electrically recorded, there is only J «j| j one expression for this new jj \Jp record Marvellous. E.A.3B2—CLIMBIN’ UP DE GOLDEN STAIRS. Here is a record to appeal to everyone a delightful Southern Melody, of which you will never tire. 4A 8.2485—THE STORY OF LADY GODIVA. Two of London’s most popular Comedians make this record John Henry and Blossom. It is very funny, and of the type of humour that you will wish to hear again and again. 4/C.ISBS—PLANTATION SONGS. The popularity of old-time Plantation Songs will never die, and here on one single record you will find a collection of eight of the very best, and sung by the great Negro bass, Paul Robeson. 6/8.2964—THE ROSARY. ESSIE ACKLAND. The beautiful and plaintive melody of The Rosary ” has delighted everybody for fifty years or more. But you have never really heard this song until you listen to Essie Ackland’s really wonderful rendering. 4/D.Q. 102—SEXTET FROM LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. ** The greatest Sextet in Opera,” thia has truthfully beer termed. S x of the World s Greatest Artists sing in this record. A Gem that should be in every gramophone owner’s collection. 18/D.I296—HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY No. 2. Perfectly recorded and played by the world’s greatest Orchestra the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. The Hungarian Rhapsody is familiar to, and popular with, everyone. Hear it it will sorely please you. 8/C.1285—1N A MONASTERY GARDEN. PLAYED BY REGINALD FOORT. This is one of the most perfect recordings yet made of the Organ so real that you will imagine you are actually listening to a Pipe Organ and not to a gramophone reproduction. 8/His Master’s Voice Feui/s facfu Srnrmmmmmr mm LiMiteom - THE BOX OFFICE." Queen St. and Karangahapc Rd. FARMERS' TRADINGS, Corner Hobson Street & Wyndham Street Corner Custom* St l\ Hear These Records and this Portable at the following Accredited Dealers . Piano C“ Lttk 49. KARANGAHAPE road. SIX SHOPS Q.) St . t> »U« I 2*2. Q PIANO AGENCY 101, Queen Street. Auckland (Near Victoria Street).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 792, 12 October 1929, Page 27
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