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w Columbia Revives Musical Comedy Hits of Other Days Here arc the songs which everyone sang and whistled 20 years ago. It you heard them then they bring back happy memories. If you didn't, you’ll find them Just as infectious as Dad and Mother did. Remember they're sung by Gladys icrieff 01887 05072 ( Rackety Coo 1 (From Katinka). Gladys Moncrieff, j Soprano, with j Columbia Orchestra Under the j Deodar i (From “The Coun--1 try Girl*’), i Gladys Moncrieff, i Soprano , with I Columbia Orchestra 4/f The Belle of New York ! (Part 1) I Vocal Gems. Columbia Light Opera Company with Orchestra. The Belle of New York (Part 2) Vocal Gejns. j Columbia Light J Opera Company with OrcJicstra. r 6 ■ ! The Purity Brigade “The Belle of New York.” I They All 01889 ; Follow Me I (From “The Belle of New York"). Gladys Moncrieff, Soprano. 4/The Blue Danube Waltz 01860 Debroy Somers Band Wiener Blut Waltz. Debroy Somers Band 4/Columbia '^Records Wholesale Distrubutors: Arthur H. Nathan, Ltd.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19300414.2.34.5

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 947, 14 April 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 947, 14 April 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 947, 14 April 1930, Page 4

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