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Philips Two more top tunes on one record! MITCH MILLER HIS ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS 8 give yol 'The Bonnie Mitericailler Blue Gal' fabulous musical Personality Over and over again Philips SANTE" bring You two hits on one 66 record: Both these numbers BEL 9r� on B21727 H With his Yellow Rose of Texas" still selling by the thousand; Mitch Miller has come up) with another disc perhaps you'Il enjoy better. Like "Yellow Rose of Texas this is also based 6 even a tune from American Civil War days and swings along to the drumming of Terry Snyder. "Bel Sante" opens with the crash of surf and conjures up a Fision of tropical loveliness the legendary island of Bel Sante with its broad ocean heaches and sultry maidens heneath the swaying palms. You H like both these sides because they have that "something extra" Mitch Miller always provides. HEAR THESE NEW RELEASES Tooi P 37032 H "Tina Marie 4I and "Gumdrop 0 RICHARD GRAY AND THE FOUR BROTHERS PB 145 "A Bushel and a Peck" Jo STAFFORD AND FRANKIE LAINE Get your copy of the latest Philips catalogue obtainable now from your favourite record store: PHILIPS 76 Pcods o # Cnang PHMLIPS ELECTRICAL LNDUSTRIES OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED Famous for Lamps, Radio, Television and Record Playing Equipment PD 38

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 869, 29 March 1956, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 869, 29 March 1956, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 869, 29 March 1956, Page 18

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