MARCH RECORDS.
The attention of phonograph users is drawn to Messrs Dwyer and Co. 's new advertisement on page 3 of this issue detailing the new monthly list of records (Edison Gold Moulded) for March, 1906. This is a splendid,list and contains manygems which are indispensible in any collection of redords. The Talkeries also advertise a niw line of English moulded records called "The Sterling" to retail at 2s 3d each. They are made by London's best music hall artists, such as Miss Florjrie Forde, Mr Hamilton Hill, Mr J. C. Doyle, Mr Albert Pearoe, and many other noted artists. Tbe firm are iii receipt of line in phonographs made by the Columbia Phonograph Company, which is made to carry 6inoh records and contain a full song or band piece. These 6inoh records are exactly double the length of Edison records, an*! promise to fill a long felt want. Country correspondence is invited, and lists of records will be forwarded on application.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8140, 16 May 1906, Page 6
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162MARCH RECORDS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8140, 16 May 1906, Page 6
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