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PHILIPS Ze Retods 6-te Cenlnu Present for Your Entertainment the Incomparable LIBERACE Liberace who began his musical career at the age of four was born in Milwaukee (U.S.A.) of an Italian father and a Polish mother_ It was after many appearances as a Concert Soloist and Recitalist that Liberace felt he was reaching only a limited audience by confining his: music to the old masters. The late Jan Paderewski, world renowned pianist, also encouraged Liberace to appeal to all musical tastes. Since then Liberace has become a tremendous favourite in Hotels, LIBERACE Supper Clubs, Theatres, Radio and Television, as well GS on the Concert Platform. His unique ability to orient his art to suit any audience has prompted critics to compare him with as varied a selection of entertainers as Arthur Rubinstein, Bing Crosby, Alec Templeton, and Al Jolson, all rolled into onel It's no wonder that one New York critic stated: "Liberace can't be described in cold print; he S got to be seen or heard to be appreciated: Check the following list of favourites. They are available now at Philips Record Retailers throughout New Zealand. B21269H "The Rosary, 41 "Easter Parade: B21305H "Beer Barrel Polka; "1 2th Street Rag:' II B21423H "Ave Maria , "Xmas Medley. Md B21441H "The Doll Dance; "Cucaracha Boogie: B25419H "Polonaise in A Major; 4i Moonlight Sonata (for release late March). PB319 "Oh Promise Me; 1i "I Love You Truly: PHILIPS FAMOUS ALSO FOR LAMPS, RADIO AND TELEVISION PD-3 THIS IS DISPRIN THIS IS nOT Which do You take? Do you take Disprin You see, bloodstream. In this Fay the sooth- Disprin is difrerent because it ing sedative action of Disprin is dissolves, not merely disintegrates felt without delay Moreover and because it dissolves it because it is freely soluble and far enters the stomach a8 a solution, less acid, Disprin is far Jess aud is rapidly absorbed into the likely to cause any symptoms of gastric irritation. Because it dissolves From all Chemists. Price 2/9. DISPRIN DISPRIN REGD C stops pain quickly ! DS_ 2 RECKITT & COLMAN (N. 2. LIMITED. FORTH STREET; DUNEDIN

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 816, 18 March 1955, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 816, 18 March 1955, Page 4

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