Zonophone Records Complete Catalogue 1922
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Zonophone Records Complete Catalogue 1922
NOTE. 'C t u; e firWt fev," pe;9 s, A to this isst will b'. found ail the Taxtest Supp)zF:ecorais. nentary A to L, comprise T. Records all the new shown on the following pages, Lists since the completeCatalogue issued in the Supplementary wrs :.embers List on pages 49 to 88. nrst issued, and are not shown in the Alphabetical GRAND (l.a OPERA, Colombe Entracte ?j Romance (Violin) '--+.0.4Z Mad Scene, "Hamlet" Rosebuds Czardas (Violin)Miss -0.45 '-i 0.46 x.0.47 0.48 BLACK DIAMONDS. "La Selection, Pt. 1. (Puccini) "L a BBoheme" oheme' Selection, Pt. 11. (PuccLai) Fcr You Waltz (May Ostere) La Barcarolle Waltz (1Vaidteutel) (Waldteufel) A253 3ien Ames Waltz Mon Reve Waltz (Waldteufel) A254 Mettle England Fantasia, Part 1. and 11. (German) (Nicholls) A256 Delilah Valse Thrills Valse (Anciiffe) 1924 Valse Delight (Franklin) The Ladbroke (Pearce) Uncle Sam (Fox-trot) (Dane) 1925 (Comer) Splashes (Fox-trot) 1926 Dolores, Waltz (Waldteufel) Chantilly Waltz (Waldteufel) Beaucaire, Selections 1. and 1940 Monsieur 11. (Messager) (Fox-trot) (Tcnbridge) Blue Blazes Fox-trot) (Dave 1941- Yankyana (Jazz Coster) Part 1. (PeccSongs of the Season, introducing: "Smiles," "In the rini), "Anywhe-e in Land of Yams Yatao," in the world with you," "Thuthie" Part II. (Peco. 1952 Songs of the Season, Tree Isintroducing "Palm rini), land," "Give me the moonlight," "Memories," "I want to snuggle," "Wild, wild women" (Fran:ain) 1953 f Valse Demure (Fanchey) t Hesitation (Valse Boston) (Peaceland, Selection I., introducing: "if Irish, come into the parlour," you're "Say you intend to see old Tennessee and nie," "Till me meet agan," "Have "Down on the farm" 1964 a smile," Selection II., introducing Peaceland, "That wonderful mother of min,," "Oh, Pelen," "Mandy me," and "Kelly's "California come and you," back" j Piece) (Jones) 1978 Sitka (Characteristic (Amine (Egyptian Serenade) (Lincke) (Western Land (Gay) 1979{C I'm (arr. always chasing rainbows Pelher) IThe Vamp (Fox-trot) 1992 Dardanella (Fox-trot)The Wild West jazz Band 1993 Wyoming Waltz (Williams) Beautiful Ohio (Earl) A251 A252 Mariorie Hayward Doll (Violin) Miss Marjorie Hayward Calm and Peaceful was the Night "ll Trova(Taccola notte placida), "L'Incognita" tore" Gentle Goddess, Virgin Spirit (Casa Diva, the margenti cavatina), I "Norma" "L'Incognita" Barcarolle, op 135, No. 1 (Violin) Miss Marjorie Hayward Celebre Gavotte (Violin) Miss Marjorie Hayward Doll Song, "Tates of Hoffman" "L'incognita" l,Beauty's Sleep "L'lncognita" Hr.ngarian Dance No. 3 (Violin) Miss Marjorie Hayward Herje Kati (Scenes de Ia Caarda) op. 32, No. 4 (Violin) Miss Marjorie Hayward L Mirella Waltz, "Mirella" "L'Incognita" Waltz Song, "Tom Jones""L'Incognita" The .0.44t BANDS. &c. (Violin) Miss Mary Law Miss Mary Law "L'lncognita" "L'incognita" Waltzing Lne'a Pleading (Bruce Sterne) (Violin) Miss Marjorie Hayward Berceuse (Jarnefelt)Miss Marjorie Hayward JNone it, "Daughter can gainsay of the Regiment" (Donizetti) G.O.50 "L'Incognita" Scenes that are brightest, "Maritana," (Wallace) "L'lncognita" G.O.49 SIR HARRY )Z I S O-lit-O Me er the Hilts Sunshine 0-0-62{(1 LAUDER. to Ardentenny Ronnie of (Lauder) (Lauder) I .a W. Smile _.. __ _. _ -- »"- (Lauder wish you were here again (Lauder) See a.so page 3. -odd 12-inch .Records have the better A 1 A in front ZONOPHONE RECORDS. BANDS. BANDS. BLACK DIAMONDS.-Continved. Sweat Spirit, My Prayer (arr. D. George) ý Nautical Medley (David (Worge) 2017 Irene, Selection, Part 1. and H.-( Tf. rney) 2029 ( Southern Maid, Selections I. and 11. (Fraser Simpson) 2020, On ,Miami Shore (Jacobi) ( Broken Blossoms (Tonbridge) 2043 Eulalie Waltz (Seymour) I That Nac,,hty Waltz (Levy) 2044; Swar:ee (Gr .twin) IOh, by Jingo, Oh, by Gee (Von Tilzer) I'm getting tired playing second fiddle 2061 (On_-step) (One-step) you tame wild wimmen7 2075 rCan Whir':r;ig Se!ecticn, Part 1. { Whirlig,; Seleuic:n, Part II. 2076 ( City of Laughter Waltz Kentucky Fox-trot 26891 On the quarter deck 1Voice of the guns 2090 t Bo la bo (Fox-trot) f When the harvest moon is shining 2115 Whispering (Fox-trot) Avalon (Fox-trot) 21035 Treasureland Selection (arr. Stoddon) 1 Part I. and 11. 2005 21041 Naughty, Bogey, ST. HILDA COLLIERY Coii tinned. Hear Naughty One-step Bogey Fox-trot) Ornaha Waltz (Nicholls) Avola Coo step (Williams) One-step Ballesteros (Pablo (Jambore -Eoy Scout March 2133 J League of Notions Selection, (Tunbridge) 2122 2129r ]ones) (Varney) Part 1. 2134 f League of Notions Waltz (Barraft) Riff Raft--For-trot (Varney) 21441 Sybil Selection, Part I. and 11.(Jacobi) Silver Star--Valse (Nichotfs) Blue Bird-Valle (Nicholls` 2156 j Amazon (River of Dreams) (Eltinge) Waltz (Williams) (Imagination 2157j A Musical Switch, Parts 1. and 11. (arr. by Alford)See also pages 6-11. ( Reminiscences of las) Reminiscences of l las) 2127 f Philitary Church (Military Church HILDA COLLIERY SAND. THE PICTURE 5 ROYAL rim 201° ' 2031) 2062 2077 2058 2060 2074 AU 12-inch Records PALACE. 1942 f Un Sonnet d'amour (Coleridge Taylor,, La Tarantelle Foetillante (ditto) (Gillet) 1J80 Pizzicati 1 Nuit Napoiitaine (Duehatel) "La Source," Ballet Suite, No 1, )., 1994 des Voiles (Delibes) pas "La Source," Ballet Suite, No 2, DanCircassienne, No. 3, Naila (Delibes) "La Source," Ballet Suite (No. 4 Ma2006 zurka) (Delibes) Pas de Fleurs Valse, "Naila" (De!ibee? 2045 El Relicario (Padilla) Fireflies (Byng) 2091 La Reine de Saba (Selection) La Reine de Saba (Waltz) Ke-S&-Ko (Chopuis) 2146 Reconcihation-Polka ("Millions D'Arle(Drigo) quin") 2158 Lonesome (B. Adams) ( Fragrance (C. Ancliffe) See also page 13. 2105 2073 No. 2 (Dou' No. 1 (Hum, No. 2 (Hum, 21555 Mon Homme (Yraia) The Love Net (Hirsch) 2136 200 Parade, Parade, ORCHESTRAS. 2067 +The mill in the dale (Descriptive) jThe forge in the forest (Descriptive) f Ida and Dot Titania Abide with Me Simeon f Slaidburn March F Farewell, my comrades! 1 Kiltie's kocrtship (One-step) Chimes of ioy f Pat in America ( Dinah's holiday England, JACK HILTON'S JAZZ BAND. 2145 ST. No. 1. (Doc' England, 21214 CREMONA. for ever blowing bubbles (Kenbrovin and Kellett) Oh, what a pal was Mary (Wandling) Tell me (Korllander) ( Every time I see y'u (Adams) Love sends a little gift of roses Louisiana God gave me wonderful dreams Tulip Time Rose of Bloomsbury Suuare (Hanley) I just a Little Smile (Renaldo) J Pretty Kitty Kelly (Nelson) The Land of Dreams (Varney) See also page 13. ZONOPHONE RECORDS. UKULELE, with Piano. JUAN AKONI. ACCORDION. PETER LEATHAM. IThe Laird of Drumblaide (Scott Skintier), Angus Campbell (Scott Skinner) and Miller of Drone (Kerr) Samuel :.:13 (Shufflin' Samuel's Schottische (Felix Burns) other Accordion Re:'rds on pages j and 15. Hawaiian Medley (Luvaun) ;he Ideal Girl Waltz (Luvaan) See also pages 19 and K. VIOLIN & MUSTEL ORGAN ELSIE SOUTHGATE and her Sister DOROTHY. BANJO. J. PIDOUX. Even Unconquered (Pidoux) A Plantation Episode (Grimshaw) See also pages 15-16. 1939 j BELLS. E. W. RUSHFORTH. '.'151( Stephanie Gavotte (Czibulka) I Narcissus (Nevin) The Wayside Chapel (Wilson) 1 De Cutest One (Clarke) 2 ( Sells of London j Secret Love (Dance of the Little Dutch Boys S;i? George ) Starlit Dell (Mackenzie) See also page 16. 2055 .1 (David CELESTE. bravest heart, "Faust" (Gounod) flowers in the dew, "Faust"(Gounod) 1977 (Idylle Nocturne (Papini) Mammy o' Mine (Pinkard) No. 3, "Kashmir! Indian Love Lyrics, 1995 Song" (A. IVoodforde-Finden) Indian Love Lyrics, No. 3, "Till I Wake" (A. Woodforde-Finden) Drink to me only with thine eyes (Hul2028 l ah ) That wonderful mother of mine (Goodwin) 2070 O Star of Eve Adagio, Op. 67 (Puccini) 2114 The Valse Song. "Boheme" Le Cygne (The Swan) (Saint-Saens) (S. Southgate) 2143 f L'lnspiration (D. Southgate) Serenade Espagnole See also page 21. Professoto G. FRANKLYN. Be!ieve me if all those endearing young PPJd charms (Moore) Massa's in the cold, cold ground ter)See also page 16. (ros- CONCERTINA. JAMES (linder Freedom's HUME. Flag 1938 S Barcarolle ("Tales of Hoffman") I bachlSee also page 17. :',)71 (Offen- FLUTE JOHN AMADIO. Carnival of Venice tt National Melodies 126 (Witches' Dance (Paganini) ( Papillion, Op. 30, No. 4 (Kohler) x;e other Flute Records on pages 18 PICCOLO. GORDON WALKER. ^.' l5) The Comet (Brewer) Will-o'-rhe-wisp (Blockeff) 66 5 Stump-Piccolo Rag (Sonfini) The Mocking Bird (Brockett) See also page 19. All 12-inch Miss and J. JESSIE BROUGHTON (Soprano). 1956 ( God sent you to me (Thompson) l Because of you (Ray) 20121 Every time I see you (Adams) ) Rest at Eventide (Power) 20375 Alice Blue Gown, "Irene" (Ti rr,, ) } Castle of Dreams (Tierney) 203 Let the Rest of the World go by 1 just a Little Smile 209: j The Song of My Heart j'Twas Love Sorg an Old-fashioned 2150 (Baby Eyes (Richards and Gorton) (Little Feet, Come Home (Carlisle) Records have the letter A in front of Serial No. BALLADS, &c. SYDNEY COLTHAM (Tenor). A249 The shades of evening close around (wirh piano) (Clay) When the world's a garden again (with (f.ohr) pianc) Beauty's A255 obligato) (with eyes (Tosti) piano and violin Once (with piano and violin obligato S (Hervey) 1 Song of all the Ages (with piano) 1928 (Squire) Some Day (WeUings) Red Rose, "Mons. Beaucaire" (MessaHonour Beaucaire" and Love, "Mons (Messager) Good-bye, Sweetheart, Good-bye (with 1954] (Halton) piano) Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal (with piano) (Quilter) 1965 1 Coming to You (Meale) Golden Love (Wellings) Sweethearts (Sullivan) 19811 Moon of My Heart (with piano) (Thorson) Forget, Forgive (Well:ngs) for You (with 2001 j The Garden I FashioneA piano) (Oliver) 2019 5 Flower of Brittany (Lohr) Deep in my Heart (Stephenson) The Little Rose Lane in Milden (with 2032(Kahn) piancl When You are There (Tate) 2064 1 Luve Lily A Walk in the Wood 20 8 ( One Little Hour It Melissa 2092 Brittany jjITwo of Us jThe Sells of Home (Holliday) 2186 A Little Heaven for You (Rct.'^en Forbcs) 2158 Only You (Schneider) ( For Ever and for Ever (Tostd) See also pages 22-24. HATHERLEY-CLARKE.(Counter-Tenor). Till we meet again (with violin obligato) (A. Whiling) When Love Peeps in the Window (with (Bennett violin obligato) Scott) Hush-a-Rye (Missouri Waltz (F Knight 1950 Logan) Gates of Gladness (Cunningham and Rule) (Somebody Whispered an Sweetly (with 19821 (IValters) chorus) When Come Again (with the Roses l (Persley) chorus) JPretty Little Rainbow (with chorus) 2001 (Plunkett) Golden Gate Open for Me (with chorus) (Kendis and Brockman) 1944 .li BALLADS, &c. CLARKE (Counte' HATHERLEY Tenor).-Continued. 2098 ý Venetian Moon Hawaiian Rose Chimes of Arcady (Gaston) 2153-i Where the Hills of ,Ben Lomond down on the dell (Lilian Ray) See also page 24. PETER (Baritone). DAWSON (Farewell loc in the Desert (Adams) 1927{ A Rollicking Rolling Stone (with piano) (Fisher) Invictus (Huhn) (Haney) Friendship (with piano) See also pages 24-26. 2008 Miss BESSIE Love's JONES Cigarette, (Soprano). "A Southern Maid" 2039 (Fraser Simpson) Dark Grows the Sky, "A Southern Maid" (Fraser Simpson) 1 2129 Lantern Time of Love (Gordon) I For One Sweet Day (Tierney) My Bridal Veil ("League of Notions") 2139 (Ager) The Garden Dreams ("League of of I l Notions") Barraft) I See also page.27. I GEORGE A250{ IShe PARKER Alone (Baritone). Charmeth My Sadness, "Irene" (Gounod) From Fair Provence-Di Provenxa, "La Traviata" (Verdi) Colleen Bawn (Benedict) The Beat o' the Drum (Simpson) (Elliott) The Village Steeplechase The Road that Leads to You (Squire) The Cobbler's Song, "Chu Chin Chow" 2046 { (Norton, Flower, "Chu Chin Chow" Il My Desert (Norton) Ned (Newton) 2130{( Shoemakero' 2130I Shoemaker Mine (Atherley) See also page 28. HERBERT 19301 I 1931 PAYNE Smiles (with chorus) (with It's a Little Touch of Home (Connor) chorus) Bells and Blue Ribbon (with chorus) (Adams) Carry On, Madelon (with chorus)(Roberts) (Hindustan (with `Singapore (with 19471 12-inch Records have the letter L (Tenor). (Lee S. Roberts) A to front chorus) Wallace and Weeks) (Friedland) chorus) of Serial No. ZONOPHONE BALLADS, RECORDS. BALLADS, &c. HERBERT PAYNE (Tenor).- HERBERTConiinueä. PAYNE (Tenor)- Continued. 1Back from the land of yesterday (with (Nicholls) 4S chorus) When I dream of old Erin (with chorus) (Friedland) That Mother of Mine old-fashioned (with chorus) (Nicholls) (Howard Flinn) Panama (with chorus) 1 For you a rose, for me a memory (with 198 (Nicholls) chorus) (Malcom) t Take me back (with chorus) IThat (with Mother of mine wonderful 19O' (Goodwin) chorus) Where the blue-eyed Mary's grow (with (Long and Scoff) chorus) Sweet Emalina, my gal (with chorus) (Creamer and Layton) I Mickey (with chorus) (Morel) Sammy o' mine (with chorus) (Pinkard) +Si To me it's simply heaven (with chorus) (Wilmot[ and Fernbank) Take Girlies to your the `Chong ({{'end(ing) chorus) (he come from (with chorus) (Weeks) Love in Lilac Time (with Movies Hong (with Kong) chorus) (Lensen) Take me with you to Dreamland (with (Costin) ( chorus) I I'm forever blowing bubbles :398 (Kenbrovin and Kellette) Memories (Von Alstyne) 1929 My Baby's Arms (Tierney) J Tell me (IKortfander) f After you're gone (with chorus) C9{ (Creamer and Leyton) H-O-M-E (with (McGee and chorus) Rule) ,-?1'3(Granny (with chorus) (Belledna) I Baby (with chorus) (Alstyne) (f want to hear that Dixie Melody (with (Gorton) chorus) Some day when the sun is shining (with (Gorton) chorus) ;You'll be some wonderful (with girl 22j (McCarthy) chorus) t Give me the seaside (Weston and Lee) In Sweet September (with chorus)(Monaco) ! E!35 &c. Now I know (with chorus)(Hrnry and Onivas) "ý;: ; (Swanee (with chorus) (,p ershwin) Nobody knows (with chorus) (Berlin) When the Harvest Moon is Shining 18 (Stevens) Rose of No Man's Land (Brennan) (When they get Dixieland on the wireless '=4z telephone) (Osborne) In Monterey (Moret) Wyoming Lullaby Lindy's Wedding 3067 Down in Georgia Le VeedsAll 20821 1 left my heart in Maryland j Dear Old Pal of Mine 2095 J Laughing Vamp j Kentucky Home of Mine 2117 WhisperingGirl of Mire III see you 'n C-U-B-A (Berlin) heart of gold (Lang and 2107 Your wonderful Scott) 2108iWhen I get Home (Wenrich) Hello, dear old Virginia (Whidden) I'll be with in apple blossom time (Von 2124 Tiizer) Pretty Kitty Kelly (Nelson) 21375 The best !ittie world (B. Scoff) (Kortlander) 1 Anytime, anyday, anywhere Omaha (Nicholls) 2148 Blue Bird (By the Blue Lagoon she's (Nicholls) waiting) Feather Your Nest (Kendis-Brockman2149 Johnsen) I'd love to fall asleep and wake up. in my Mommy's arms (Ahlen) (Eltinge) 2161 Amazon (River of Dreams) (Nicholls) The lisp of a Baby's Prayer Chinky Lee (Franklin) 2162 ýTill Old pal, why don't you answer me? (Jerome) 3128 Rose of No Man's Land Clarke) We Meet Again (Hatherley See also pages 28-30. HAROLD WILDE (Tenor) jEgypt, I am Calling You (Ambroise; s 19451 The Kingdom within Your Eyes (H Nicholls`, Wonderful World 1956 of Romance (W'icholls) l Three Roses (Arden) 12-inela Records have the letter A in front of Serial No. ZONOPHONE BALLADS, &c. HAROLD WILDE (Tenor).Continued. (Love Sends 2047{ a Little Will You Love If have Lost the 2096 jhereG's God ave Me T Another See also VOCAL Gift of Roses (Opertshaw) the Violets when You Rose? (Nicholls) Wonderful Dreams Little Girl I'm Fond Of page 33. DUETS. Beauty's Eyes (Tosti) Coltham & Parker A2571 Down the Vale (Moir) Coltham & Parker Till We Meet Again (Whiting) Coltham and Parker You're Still an old Sweetheart of Mine (Whiting) Coltham and Parker Don't Dilly Dally on the Way (Collins 1974 { Murray and Leigh) and Fay Wake __ Wake up, Mary! up and Sing (Weston and Lee) Murray and Fay Dreamy Alabama (Earl)Coltham and Park-Alabama Lullaby (Cal de flail) Coltham and Parker Fuzzy Wuzzy-Woo (Carlton and Whid" 20001 den) Murray and Fay Down _ Mulligan's Picture Show at (Weston and Lee) Murray and Fap Pennsylvania (Wcston and Lee) Alexander's Band is Back in Dixieland (Gumble) Murray and Fay I've Been Out with Wild. Wild Women 2023 { (Mills and Ccstling) Murray and Fay ]taFano (Weston and Lee) Hand Tulip in Hand Time' Again (Whiting) Parker and Coltham (Stamper) h, that Baby o' Mine (Long and Scott) Murray and Fay 2 5' ' The Night that O'Rafferty's Pig Ran Away (Hargreaves and Collins) Murray and Fay City of Laughter (Coltham and Parker) 2`i65 I Am Climbing Mountains Coltham and Richardson Come Down to Bungalow Town 2069 1 Any G!rl from Anywhere Murray and Fay Good Night, Beloved 20795 Watching for the Dawn Coltham and Parker it'll be all the Same (Robert Woodville) ngP{ shoo, what a Silly Idea Woodville and Fay (I Want a Boy 2ocsI It I had the Lamp of Aladdin Hedges Brothers and Jacobsen (Under the Desert Star Twenty Large DomainsPayne ,.J93 and Woodville RECORDS. VOCAL DUETS. Oh, I Wish I was Tarzan 2101 Ob, You l.itle Thief Hedges Brothers and Jacobs,Then you'll remember me 2109 Harry Fey and Ernest Pi My Baby's Eyes (Wheeler and Whale.; Billy Murray and Harry Fay Dear Old Songs (Howard and Hedges ?I?0 Weston and Lee Old-fashioned Mammy of Mine (Howe Hedges Bros. & Jacobre^. and Hedges) Down the trail to Home, Sweet Hon 21381 (Ball) Denton and Pike Borneo (Stanley and Allen)Denton {I See also pages 33-36. You're 3115 Its in Love McDonough and Lyric Quare! HomeMurray the Welcome and Derr, ZONOPHONE CONCERT QUARTETTE. (Christmas Morn (D. Georg?) 2072{ Christmas comes but once a year L Santlv)See also pages 36-39. HEBREW RECORDS. (I from "The Esser. am Comfortable, 4024{ Baritone, with Orohest, of Judaism," j Song, from "The Essence of Judaism. I Baritone, with Choir f Rejoice all Jews, from "The Essence c: 4025{ Judaism" Sextets: Priests and Levites, from "The Essen Soprano, of Judaism" with Cho I am Homesick, from "The Jewish Soul Soprano. with Orchestr The Thora, from "The Jewish Soul" Soprano, with Orchestr+ Future World, from "The Jewish Soui Duet, with Orchest God of the Universe, from "The Jev ' Soul' Duet, with Orches'r Raisins and Almonds, from "Shu!atnitr Tenor, with Orches' Plaintive Song of an Idiot, from "V Wild Man" Tenor, with Orahew: The Mother-in-law, from "Be a Ms.. Duet, with Orchest Thou Art a Good Wife Duet, with Orches' Anna "The Jews and Joel, from Morocco" Duet, with Orchest Rl.acinnc For the Deeds, hv fh.Pýf.cfc The Newspaper ish Soul" . Duet, with Orchest Crown and Go: Wife's Friend" Duet, with Orches' SeVer, from The Jeo Duet, with Orchestra Thora-The from "My ZONOPHONE HEBREW RECORDS. COMEDIENNES.ZONA RECORDS. j Esser in my Memory, from "The je+aish Heart" Baritone, with Orchestra The Bundle Baritone, with Orchestra (Chinke Pinke Duet, from "Gabriel" Duet, with Orchestra (Duet, Holy Sabbath Duet, ";rith Orchestra Tfuth, from ' Mosce Chajet" Duet, with Orchestra Duet of Perez and Milken, from "A Bad Duet, with Orchestra iLVife" f If a Jew has a Wife (Folk Song) Soprano with Orchestra On Friday Night, from "Seliger Pletnik" Soprano, with Orchestra VEVEY. 1959J Ida from Idaho (Max Erard) (Give the a Summer's Evening (M Erard) 1972 J Sun Brown Sue (Max Erard) The One Man Band (Max Erard) 2051 1 Know P. Cosy Nest (Max Erard) I Ding Dong (Max Erard) 2087 That Mountain Melody Sandy McAdoo Garden (Erard) 2164 f An Old-fashioned (You can't always wear a ýniila Erard) { See also COMEDIAP,5. COMEDIENNES.FLORRIE G. H. ELLIOTT (The FORDE. it with Me (Foley) Flannigan (Mills. Scott and Godfrey) Kelly, I'm Glad to See You Pack (Neat) J Ca-bagel, Ca-beans, Car-rots (Stanley and Allen) Jln the Land of Yama Yamo (Fisher) i Teach Me [-low to Fly (Scott) [if You're Irish, Come islo the Parlour (Glenville and Miller) Wherever the Girls are, You'll Find a Jack Tar (dtiils, Castling and Scott) ((!h. Georgie! What are You Going to Lo? (W. Stanley and A. Allen) I,Good-night, Nursie (Sanders) Winking at a Soldier (Langley) and Alten) (Stanley Rhino -so.s- or-us ( By Gum She Will an' All (Weston and Len) Play that Again an the "Gramophone" (Bernard and Townsend) ä3j We've got a jazz Band Here Kelly's Got Married To-day (Carlton) ''o Oliver, You Made Me Go All of a Twist I Let's All be Good Pals Together j Smith, Jones, Robinson and Brown 1Who put the Bricks in Brixton? ý::iling Friendship on the good ship (Judge and Carlton) T uch a Sailor for Luck (Stanley and Allen) I i-ice L me in the Lancashire 9rt-Lee) Roses and Radishes, (Grey-Wise)See also pages Pansies 40-41. may and (Wes. Peaa When She Sabie, You're Knows that I'm a Millinns;re (Greenfield) so Condescending (Harrington and Hemley) 1933 (Sunday (Stevens) Her a Great 1988tGive Maisie Lou (I'll Lane for You) Can't You Hex. ( for Me? 2054 j Louisiana (Neat, ( Ohio (Butler) Fly away, (Mammy's Big Kiss for Me (Mott and Sullivan) be Waiting Down the F3s!b rnan and Grock) =ells a .Y,]:'44t_ý' } 20041 2110 nocc Coon). Coloured Heigho, Jazz Hello, There, f All through ý1. page Mr. l1ury Mississippi If you're going 2140 and Allen) I went to go I, (Elliott) 1;ruoe back o Dixie to 21545 Baby o' Mine (Ball-Clare (I'm a bad, bad coon See 19361 Sailors Don't N'Everything also page Care ., Kentucky my c<? ',. -t ':y Hot r. ) -1- (Rana. (Sylvia l,.;,., j Dinkey-Diddle-Ums 1931- (M it(c, Scoff and Long ) Big Plonking Kiss (Long and Scott) How Ys Gonna Keep 'em Down on 1950 Farm (Donchna Tic:de-y Tun, Play Me a Trickle-y L (Weston aul L;,.. A Great All 12-inch Records have the Iefeer A in front of Sexual 'ý'o. HARRY FAY.--Continued. GEORGE 1961 CAiister Pussyfoot (Mills and Castling ( P. P. Percy (Nellor and Barrett) A-be, My Boy (with chorus) (Silberman and Grock) Muldoon's Big Bassoon (Leigh and Pet her) Murray and Fay fl Do Like and Egg for My Tea (Lee) 1971 I've Been a Fool with the Women (Weston and Lee) fI've Got My Captain Working for Me 1989 IThings Now (Berlin) I Shall Never Forget (Wood) Signora (Merson, O'Connor and Ross) 2003j The Umpteen Bandit (Merson and Hilton) Wait Till You Get them up in the Air, 2013] Boys (Von Tilzer) _ And He'd Say "On-La-La! Wee-Wee" (Ruby and fessell) I Can't Stop Loving You Now (Snyder) 2024 1'd Like to be on the Farm (Godfrey and Scott) You Know what I Mean (Rath) 2038 I Warne Go Back to the Dear Old Contireng (Alteyn) There's a Little Bit of Devil in Every 2068 Little Angel They Never Leave You Alone Till They Get You 2084 San-Fari-AnnDo I ? Yes I Do 1 2099 Every Time He Kissed Her Fill 'Em Up The bee that gets the honey (Stanley and 21411 Allen) Toodle-oddle-oo (Jerome) She walks in her husband's sleep (H. 2151 von Tilzer) It's a cert (Adams) Oh I Its a windy night to-night (IL'. S. 21631 (Chapman) Our is a nice 'ouse, ours is (Rule and Holt)See also Z I don't know where I'm going put him to sleep Experiences (Wells and Formby) 2142 j Tea cup tellings (Hyde, Wells & Formb} (A bit of a do (Formby) Don't fall out with your husband 2?66 (Forma; Not quite so daft as i look (Hyde ana Formby)See also page 44. CHARLES Heigho I Looking for They Must 1975 Just 2014 Before Mugs in the PENROSE. 19345 Can't Stop Laughing Ragtime Laughing Man 2026 J My Birthday i The Giddy Curate Where do 1970 I,john, Youre Flies go (C (C. Penrose Penrou (Pe ros, (Penros in the Winter Time (Leo and Mayo 1 (Lee in the Way 1990 jOh Feeding the Ducks on the Pond (Lea I dear Brethren, Oh I (Squirt'. 2041 J Holding Mary's Hand (Pleasants; Blowing Bubbles (Weston and Lee 2052 5 Somebody Sent for I Went a jazzing 2100 J Reet Oop t'Mark 1 Mary Ann 21191 (Formby) Strand(Formby) Have Heard About Me (Connor and Formby) tha Show (Kendal and Formby) (Hyde and Formby) Days Formby) Lucky Jim Those Happy f 9G$ß Weeping Jinnie dine ?F the Boys 2081 (Ly1a ' (Pleasants; WOODVILLE (Baritone). Rose of Bloomsbury Square She Was Wonderful Oh, What a Dlference the Navy's Med 2094 to Me Pull Together 2116 J Rose of Virginia (Caddigan and Storey, Cuddle Up (A. Von Tilzer) 2123 Japanese Sandman (Whiting) In Old Japan (Clare and Tomlin) 21fO5Silver Star (Nicho?is) j Sweet and Low (Johnson) ý.f,. 12-inch XeßOr'ds have the letter pin H Me Have you ever seen a winkle wine' (Leo) J`The old top hat that I was married !E -(Leo) See also page "i6. ROBERT GEORGE FORMBY. 1935 Cont aiuea. 21311 43-44. pages FOR MBY. 21121 Bert, the Bad Bolshevik front of Ser"ia1 No. ZONOPHONE 'r.t5 following .Novelties, Records, have been the comprising listed specially you will want RECORDS. Dance very latest for Australasia. them all. ORCHESTRAS. ORCHESTRAS. ýOOSEPH C. SMITH'S ORCHESTRA. 12 (Cbing-a-Ling's Jazz Bazaar Fox Trot Medley Trot Medley Fox T_ i f.rnw'. rearm '"3 Lady Billy-htedfey Kent)10 Fox Trot ORIGINAL i f You're in Love-Medley Fox Trot I Venetia Waltz On Miami. Shore-Waltz Peggy-Medley Fox Trot Taxi One Step LWl:en You Look in the Heart of a &:P=t Left All Alone Again BluesMedley Fox Ttoi (Whose Baby are You? Medley Fox 1 rot bä.55 Oh, What a Pal was Mary Medley Waltz One-step (',Nobody Knows-Medley Lovely Summer Time-Waltz 8, VAN EPPS TRIO. (So Long- oo-Long-Pox-trot rMammy's Lullaby-Waltz DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND. Lazy Daddy-Fox-trot :;15 WaitingMammy o' Mine be Your Once in a While Nest-Fox-trot -'335( Love A Youag Man's Fancy-Fox-trot SOS Honey Dewy-Medley Waltz (Zintbalist) Honey Dew-Medley One-step (Zimbalist) Kiss-a-miss Waltz (M. Bzron) i Romance Waltz (L. Devid) Mello 'Cello Waltz The Legend-Medley Waltz fI lost my hear: to Fox-trot you--Medley 3305 (Introducing "Heart of Mine") Broken Moon, (introducing "Without L You")CONWAY'S BAND. l General Pershing Repeat ORCHESTRA. 3192 J Oh ! Medley Fox-trot Mystery Fox-trot 3205 Karavan Fox-trot Smith's When You're Alone N. Orchestra (Jerome inch. 1 Might Patches PA&L BIESE AND HIS NOVELTY inch. ?-ý95 { fi Irene and Instrumental Hear one and DIXIELAND BAND JAZZ JMargie-Medley Fox Trot (Conrad and 3296 Robinson) Trot (Conrad Palesteena-Fcx and Robinson) 3306 Broadway Rose getting mad) Sweat Mamma (Papa's SELVIN'S 3190 3219 3230 ORCHESTRA. !n Your Arms-Fox-trot My Isle of Golden Dream: Wcnd'ringHold L'^ Me-Palace MandyNovelty One"at BENSON'S ORC1-i':: CH1CAC - . Fair One-Fox Trot `.'d lo'.e to fall asle :.. my Mammy's arms ( r' . E. Ah:arz Trot (Von Titzer) 3259iChili Bean--Fox j My Little Bmbo-One-step (Donaldson) I love you, Sunday-Fox Trot 3260 (C. Straight) (Erdman) Oh, Gee! Oh, Gosh! One-step Biddy Fox Trot J. S. Zamecnik) 3281 Somebody-Medl(ey Ore-atep (Little and Dellon) Fox Trot (Ct sar) 3300 Crooning (Rose) I'll keep on loving you-Fox-trot (Toddle-Medley (introducing Fox Trot 3301;( "Maori") WHITEMAr4'S ORCHESTRA. I Fox Trot (Conrad) Moenlight-Medley 33025 Scandinavia Fox Trot 1 Ain't we got fun?-Fox Trot 3258 Band SOUSA'S WHITEMAN'S BAND. (Comrades of the Legion Mereh (Sousa) VICTOR MILITARY BAND. i, In the Perk--March (Dora) ITT l2"inch Records ORCHLS x k.4. :231 j Whispering Fox-trot 3227 have the letter t The Japanese Sandmar, Rosie-Medley Fox 'i rcc if Eyes (Vloür,i,i Honolulu A in front of Serial N. , ;ý1P; ZONOPHONE RECORDS. ORCHESTRAS. WHITEMAN'S ORCHESTRA.- INSTRUMENTAL. ALL STAR TRIO.-Continued. Continued. 3278 Humming-Medley Henderson) My Fox Mammy-Medley Fox Trot Trot (Breau(Donald- $or) 3282 (Make Believe (J. Shilkret) I Some little bird (Gillespie) 3288 1 never knew (Pitts-Egan-Marsh) no you over think of me? (E. Burnett) 5Bright. Eyes-Medley Fox Trot (Motzen32891 Jerome) Love Bird (Fiorito) 3298 Cherie (Bibo) Mon Homme (Yvain) Any time, any day, anywhere Fox Trot 3304 (Korflander) Wang Wang Blues (Mueller-Johnson and Busse) Underneath Hawaiian Skies (Rose and Gideon) 3307 Down around the Sip-sip-sippy Shore (Medley One-step) (Introducing Turkey 'n de Straw and Old Black Joe) A3507 f AvalonMy Wonder Girl Trot A3614 Grieving for you-Fox My Wonderful Girl-Fox Trot Old Man Jazz-Fox Trot (Quaw) SELVIN'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA. Dance-o-Mania-Fox Trot (Gilber Cooper) 12th Street Rag-Fox Trot (Bowman) Dotty Dimples--One-step (Green-Arier IMazie-Fox Trot (Caine-Dawson-Gold: j Answer-Medley Fox Trot (Vause-Ma--Ennery-Van and Schenk) All Star One-step (G. H. Green) f Hy'n-Dri Fox Trot (Wadsworth-Arde-? I Sweet 'n pretty-Fox Trot (All Star T,-' Trot (Vu"Where the lanterns glow-Fox Eps Trio) 3257 3272 3283 3303 3306 ACCORDION (Pietro). 3185 ( Winner Fox Trot 1 Dandy Fox Trot 32161 My Baby's Arms He'd Say Oo-la-la, Wee Wee-One-ste;_ My Sahara Rose-Medley Fox Trot (Dorr aldson) Stop it-One-step (Donaldson) Russian Rag (Cobb) Turkey in the straw (BonneR) 3261 3285 NEAPOLITAN YERKES JAZZARIMBA ORCHESTRA. Behind 3189 Roses Your Silken Veil Medley Fox Waltz at Twilight-Medley Trot INSTRUMENTAL.ALL STAR TRIO. Xylophone, and Piano.) (Saxophone, Ohl By Jingo-Medley Fox Trot Palace Trio (Saxophone, Accordeon and Piano) Nobody but you-Medley Fox Trot Siren of a Southern Sea-Medley Fox (Weeks-Noble) Trot Why don't Fox you?-Medley (Tierney-Black) 2188J You'd Be Surprised Medley One-step Keep Movin'-Fox Trot 31991 Swasee-One-step Venetian Moon-Fox Trot Rose of Washington Square FLUTE. Whirlwind 3229 A3504j You Ain't 3212 ( Everybody 3214? Heard Nothing Shimmies I Want a Daddy Sleep Ail '!:e Quakers who are TRIO. Old Kentucky Home j Sweet sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer 3186 I Yet (Tourbillon) BASSOON. Hungarian Fantasia, Op. 35 (Weber) See also pages 18 and C. (Saxophone, PALACE TRIO. Accordion and 32001111 See You' in Cuba-Fox The Crocodile SAXOPHONE. RUBY WIEDOEFT. 32955 Valse Erica j Saxophobia (Wiedoeft) (Wiedoeft) Now will Rock Me to j Medley Fox Trot Shoulder Shakers "'t 12-inch Records have the letter A in front of Serial No. I Piano). Trot ZONOPHONE RECORDS. UKULELE. rt'ild ... Flower WaltzUkulele and Xylophone Alabama Moon Beautiful Hawaiian Waltz Hawaiian Twilight--Fox Trot '.et the rest of the world go by (Ball) Blue and White Marimba Band ?: Isle of Golden Dreams-Waltz (Blaufuss) i Annie Ben ?9. BAKER QUARTETTES, 3202 j Buddha Peerless Quartette Let Me Dream Stering Trio Charles Harrison 3220 Pretty Kitty Kelly Peerless Quartette Drifting 3223f I Mandy Shannon Four Breeze American Quartette (My (Lewis-Young-Donaldson) Mammy 3281 Peerless Quartette-Male Albert Underneath Hawaiian Skies Campbell and Henry Burr (Rose) BALLADS} &c. 'I.SIE (Avalon (Jolson-Rose) Charles Harrison 3268{ Feather (Kendis-Brockman) your nest I Campbell and Burr Beautiful Annabelle Lee Charles Hart 3286 and Elliott Shaw (Meyer) I Louisiana (Freed-Wallace) Sterling Trio --Male Trio (Contralto). Laurie Bolt Dear Liale Boy of Mine Sweet and Low LIGHT OLIVE KLINE (Soprano) and ORPHEUS QUARTETTE. 1:, (i::tle Birch Canoe Let the Rtst of the World Go By Etizab.th Spencer and Charles HENRY BURR (Tenor). 12-inch (Tenor). Records You'd be Surprised Freckles I'll See You in Cuba (Vocal) He Went in Like a Lamb Blues I've Got the Profiteering Oh, by Jingo ! Oh, by Gee ! Young Margaret Oh, Gee I Say, Gee: You ought to see Gee Gee from Fiji Isle (Von the my Tilzer) & HARMONIZERS VICTOR ROBERTS QUARTET. My home town is a one horse town (Silver) 3191 i The Lcve Boat. The Love Nest Blue Diamonds Rose of my heart (Morel) When I looked in your wonderful (Osborne) All COMEDIANS. BILLY MURRAY. Hart The Harp Tars's that Once through Halls SighingWas there Ever Pal Like You? llYou're a billion a Miles from Nowhere Charles Harrison Mother's Hands When the Harvest Moon s Shining Charles Hart and Lewis James Daddy, You've Been a Mother to Me :.irl of Mine Charles Harrison i)h, What a Pal Was Mary Dear Heart John Steel l am Climbing Mountains You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me Tired of Me )'d Love to Fall Asleep iOld pal, why don't me? you answer (icrome)CHARLES HARRISON Avalon (Jolson-Rose) JOHN STEEL `ý3'hispering OPERA. A3505 ¬ Gems from "Oh, Lady, Lady" Gems from "Going Up" A3506 J Gems from "!gene" I Gems from "Oh, Boy" 3201 3209 3270 VICTOR ROBERTS (Tenor). t Oh, How I Laugh when I Think How 01I 1 Cried About You My Sahara Rose 3236(You Know V hat I mean So Long 0 0- long little raindrop (Hanley) I'm a lonesome SIDNEY PHILT.IPS. 3269 The the moon shines on moonshine L (Bowers) GILBERT A3&11{ eyes have the letter 9 GIRARD Speciality). (Descriptive (((Santa Claus gives away his Toys (Girard) Santa Claus tells about his toy shop (Girard) A in front of Seri,.;i :bc To ,essen the difficulty of those who have just acquired an Instrument, and who xsh to to Records, herewith make a sclectios of "Zonophone" we print a list of titles calculst-ý These are recommended with the greatest confidence. and make the widest appeal to all buyers. no collection of records can be ec"nsidered complete without these titles. Basses o' th' Barn 932 flock of Ages Sovereignty Beasts o' th' Barn f Light Cavalry Overture A14? i Black Diamonds Masaniello Overture Black Diamonds Parts !. and H. A223 j Maritana Overture, I Black Diamonds March Black Diamonds 4205Lynwood Prairie Flower March Black Diamonds Chorus Black Diamonds 873 Entr'act Gavotte, "Mignon"Black ,Anvil Diamonds 235 f Old Comrades March Home Guards Fatinitza Quick March Home Guards I God send you back to me i75ß Royal Cremona Royal Cremona of sleep 30651 Norwegian Cradle Song Arcadia Arcadia and Shadows (Sunbeams Bend band land Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Rand Orch. Orch. Orch. Orch. Major (Banro) Oily 0-.` er 4471 Coloured (Banjo) Oily Výei Lumbrin' Lute (Belle, with R.--' ) 448 j Speoatime Two-step Twilight Shadows (Bells, with Band; Shadows of the night ('CelIO Solo)Van sf The deep blue sea (Piccolo)Miss W. }ic 624 {Impudence (Concertina) Alexander P Poppies (Concertina) Alexander Pn. Intermezzo Rusti;;:: from "Cavallaria Prof. Rý,. 464{ (Violin) 110 Caazonetta (Violin) Pro. Ran nta Serenade (Violin, Flute and Harp) The Francini T'ria Intermezzo (Violin, Flute and Harp) The Francini The Ladies of Cadiz (Xylophone) 487 S. Fran Estudiantina Waltz (Xylophona)S. Fran a long, long way from home Henry Eurr In the Palace of Dreams Henry Burrj3035 f Pa. ted Sydney Coltham 1759 + If I might only coma to ysu Sydney C0ltham1423 3032 When you're 2O (It's Johnny lust like büag at Same Harry Lauder Harry Lauder Roaming in the gloaming Back, Back to the heather wbere Lauder S:. a 28 Harry grows I think I'll get wed is the summer Harry Laud« f flannigaa's Flying Machine Stanley Kirkby £ ?*, Motor Rite Stanley RIrkby LMaguire's 63". the Gloaming Will Oakland and American Quarraie When Autumn Moon is the creer`Irt through the woodland Will Oakland and American Qei+r H. F The Sunshine of your Smile The eves are the window of the sot: home comes marching Down Texas Way Peter Dawson, with Chorusi 1827 You remember a place 11ICiý {i s lPueter Luwcsoa a, "uwith Chorus H. Payne. with Dn "Dream boat" Peter Dawson Come to my heart again S The Drover Less than the dust Kangaroo and Dingo Peter Daweoz ('Till 1 wake When 1777 In called H. P.' cs!e H. [ ni "Home Chort and r, ike Ernest Ernest Poster Richar'Pa Foster Rlchares,+e 1843 J Good-bye-ea Florrie F 'Vas Dam Familp Florrie Fed. 899 J Building it chicken house, Parts 1. ar i Will :. My Hawaiian Sunshine Will Strcot 1798 O'Brien is tryin' to learn to talk Haws>Al Will St .4 Dick Drsbl '114 (A German on the telephone J A Whiatlieg Yarn G. H. 1{ar.'.49 GRAND OPERA & CELEBRI T Y RECORDS Ten-Inch Double-Sided. The Miserers, "II Trovatore" Mtss Alvana Yarrow Mr. and Ernest Pike Yn "D Trovatore" the Combat, Mr. ErnestPike Mdme. Violetta and Duel "L Troto Our Mountains, vatore" Mdme. Violetta Mr. Ernest G.O.7 and Pike What hear I? "Il Trovatora" Miss Alvena Yarrow and Mr., Harry Thornton) O Night from "Romeo of Hymen, and Juliet' Mr Miss Alvena Yarrow and Ernest Pikc Now to the Hall Pro. The Priests "Aida" ceed, Mdma. Violetta Mr. ErnestPike and Home Rigoletto Mr. Ernest Miss Alvena Yarrow Amy Augarde, Mr. E. Load That of Infamy, all the Miss Alvena Yarrew (La Donna from e Mobile, I "Rigoletto" (Sung in G.D.6jl Messrs. Caro Nome, from Pike Mis' lifforc Chorale, Messrs. "Faust" Peter Dawson, Harry Thornton Chorus and Scene, "Faust" Messrs. Ernest Pike. Harry Thornton and J. H. Scotland Let before me gaze on the form Mr. Ernest me, "Faust" Pike and Miss Alvena Yarrow Faust (Trio) Miss Alvena Yarrow, Messrs. Ernest Pike and Peter Dawson Hear Santuzza, II Cavalleria me, RusUcana" Mesdames Alvena Yarrow and Violetta and Ernest Pike Mr. Stay, Stay, Turiddu, "Cavalleria Rusticana" Mdme. Deering Pike and Mr. Ernest Habanera, "Carmen" G.O.9{ Mdme. Violetta I(Gipsy Song, "Carmen"Mdme. Violetta The Soldiers' Chorus, "Faust" ",@ýý Misses Alvena,Yarrow, Amy Augarde, Messrs. Ernest Pike, Thorpe Bates, L. Stanley Dawson and Peter anc ýG.O.10{ Italian) Ernest Pike and Thorpe Bates 6.0.11 "Rigoletto"L'Inco gnita" (La Traviata j Ah fors e in Italian) Miss Alvena Yarrow Pike and Mr. Ernest lui, "Traviata" (SvnF "L'Incognita' These Records are sung in English unless otherwise stated. 1 Catalogue Zonophone Index of Records Page. Supplemeiitary List of New N-im_t>ers Harry Lauder Grand Opera Military Brass AtoK and Baud Band Orchestral .. Celebrity Selections Selections Pipers 5-12 Bagpipes .. Tubaphone Drummers 19 19-2G Violin, 'Cello and Piano 21 Violin, Flute 21 Barrel Organ 16 Violin Flute, and Xylophone 16 Wliistling Bells 16 Ballads Celeste 16 Vocal 16 'Cello, and Mustel Bassoon .. .. 1818 V 21 .. 22-31 Quartettes, 33--3t' &e .. Records .. ..3E-35 39-40 ..40-41 41--4; 4" Recitations Sketches .. 21 Comedians ..17-18 20 Organ Comedidnnes .. Harp Harp Duets Hebrew ;vite 19 .. 15 21 (,orr,er 19 .. Violin, ..15--16 'Cello .. 15 Banjo .. .. Violin Zither .. and Ukulele ..15-21 Accordion Banjo Page. (Contd.)- 1-2-4 ..13-15 Selections Seleetions 3 5-12 Selections Instrumental Instrumental and ýlnliai,"stieai Descriptive .iqt ..47--4N }n.._g; Ten-Inch Double-Sided. The Toreador Song, "Carmen" Mr. Peter Dawson Chorus and Selenne in Quest'ora, "The Force G.O.26 of Destiny"Nassre. Ernest Pike and Peter Dawson _'.12 Valse Triste (Sibelius) Solos) Miss Mary Law (Violin "English String Quartette" with Piano Accompaniment and Nocturne Op. 27 (Chopin) Miss Mary Law (Violin Solos) "English String Quartette" with Accompaniment and Piano Give we thy hand. oh fairest, "Don Giovanni" Mr. Peter Dawson and Miss Alvena 23 Yarrow . (The Famous Duet) ýLa Boheme Messrs. Ernest Pike and Peter Dawson I ýThe =..!?.14 ü ü.15 Shadow Song, "Dinorah" (Sung in Italian) L'Incognita" The Mad Scene, "Lucia di Lam"L'Incognita" mermoor" IOsmino'a Aria "I1 Seraglio" (Mozart) Mr. Robert Radford f Eri tu the macchiavi que{P anima "Un Bello in Maschera" (Verdi) Mr. Robert Redford Vulcan's Baucis" The Calf (Serenade, G"0" ?6 Church (0 .0.17{ Star 0 Isis, Song, of of G 0.20{ (Ho! 0.24 LS mThe Rage thou t'Gypsy's I Bolero G.O.32 Mr. Robert Radford G0.35a Jenl:in, "Ivanhoe" Mr. Robert Radford Snowflake, Mr. Robert Radford thy Song, "Robin Mr. Robert Radford angry than the cherry (Handel) ruddier Mr. Robert Radford bowed The heart down ("Bohemian Girl") (Same) Mr. Robert Radford (Londonderry Air (arr. by O'Connor Law Morris) Miss Mary (Violin) English String Quartette with and Piano Chanson (Tchaiknwsky) sans paroles Miss Mary Law (Violin) with English String Quartette and Piano Roliin$ tion') Is not jah") in foaming billows ("Crea(Haydn) Mr. Robert Radford His Word like a fire ("Eli(Mendelssohn)Mr. Robert Radford Redford Serenade-"Faust" (Berlioz) Radford Mr. Robert Potion Scene-"Romeo and Juliet" (Gounod) Mr. Robert Radford Waltz Song "Romeo JOiet" and (Gounod) Miss Elizabeth Ne.vbold (Joe Voce Poco fa "li Barbiere di G.O.40 Siviglia" (Rossini) Miss Elizabeth Newbold These Blow, Blow thou winter wind (Sargeant) Mr. Rober, Radford Cavitana "La Juive" (Halo'-y) Mr. Robert Radford G.O.37 Storm, Warning"Mr. Robert "Lakme" (Delibes) Miss Elizabeth Newbold (Soprano) Orch. with '"Vespri Siciliani" (Verdi) Miss Elizabeth Newbold (Soprano) with Orch. fO G.O.34 Radford Mr. Robert Radford Song, "Martha" Mr. Robert Radford, Porter Jolly G.O.31j "Lea Huguenots" Armourer's Hood" 2! Radford "Tannhauser" Mr. Robert Flute" "Magic Woo thou "Ivanhoe" L' U. Eve, Song and Radford "Faust" Mr. Robert Radford Scene, "Faust" Mr. Robert Radford & Vera Reynolds Piff! Paff! The "Philemon Mr. Robert Gold, "Faust" Mr. Robert (Bell J When ("I] I would a maiden Seraglio") I were fancy takes your (Mozart) Mr. Robert Radford King (Sullivan) Mr. Robert Mignon Gavotte (Thomas) La Serenata (Moskowski) Mary Law English with Quartetts and Piano in EngUsh un'-ss otherwise stated. .Records are sung Radford String [HARRY ; Stop 54S 546'j LAUDER Ten-Inch Jock & Lander): !Grafton (Melville & La!;der) Advice (Rising in the morning early Harry (Lauder) She's (Lander) toy Daisy Hector 1117 1166 Lauder, ý Grant! 1189 I 547 649 fl love a lassie (Grafton & Lauder) 1I've loved her she was a since 11473 baby (Lauder) (Lauder) We parted the ( shore on That's I wear the aIG.O.IS reason noo kilt (Lauder) McNah6.0.22 f(The Thej Wedding of Sandy I When land I get back (Lauder) f He 650 was me (Lauder) (The Bounding 604 I The 618 just (Roaming 664 689 noo Breakfast in The Message 5 very, kind very Bounder toIG.0.23` (Lauder) being at beine (Lauder & Hargreaves) the Gloaming (Lander) Bed Boy (Lauder) 899 (The Blarney Stone (Lauder) did {t The same as his father him (Lauder) 941 (It's nice you ,when 1 taute (Lander) in the cradle 1Rocked 1241 love of IIt's The nicer Kilty to be in bed Lads (Lauder & Milligc-. The British Bull-dog's (Lauder) at the door -""'"" f Bonnie Maggie Tameon 1 Doughie. the Baker watchi J I love to be a sailor I+m going g tom arry- a rry fThe lads lShe In my who fought Rosie and wo: (Laude (Lauder) G.O.27 he Waggle o' the Kilt (Lauder) Nanny, or I never loved another la-a but !Lauder) you G.ä.28 Rack, back to where the (Lauder) grows I think I'll get wed in the heath before a wee the deep) (Knight) r Summer(Laud-' Appeal for £1,000,000 for maim,d Scottish Soldiers and Sailors (Lana Shouther to Shouther(Lauder, } with Orches.. We all go home the same way G.O.33{ (Laud: O sing to we the auld Scotch ear (J. F. Lee 7o:' G.O.38 When l was twenty-one (Lauder) North, South, East, West (Load, 1 G.O.29 (Lauder) (Lauder) Bonnie Le2zle Lindsay The Referee (Lauder) (She's the lase for me (Lauder) heath-,A wee hook the mang (Lauder & Eft,-. L J Ta-ta Maggie darlin' my bonnie The Portobello fans f (Lauder) (Lauder) (Lauaer) like in Scot- bonnie lass of Killiecrankie (Lauder) to Inverary Foo the lobermory (It's to rý Double-Sided. tickling, your Sound RECÜRD,. G.O.38t Somebody's Wee (Bonnie to Boy Scouts Sir Robert Baden-Powell Road to Maresfieid (A. Poyser) I The Boy Scouts (Lord Mayor's Own City of London Troop) IAddreas waiting Annie for me (Laud. CELEBRITY RECORDS .ITALIAN POPULAR TITLES FROM FAMOUS Ten-Inch PL 3äS8 BALDINI OPERAS Double-Sided. (Soprano) DUETS S. F. SOLARI (Soprano) and R. JANNI (Mererbeer) L'Afrlcana (Baritone) "Gia i'odio M'abbandona I." Act 5. (Mascagni) Sceaa di Selika, Part Cavalleria Rusticana Duetto "La bianca nuvoletta," Act S. Scene "Turiddu mi tolsu l'onore. di Selika, Part 11. Santuzza-Alflo, Part I. 3081 Dustto "Ad essi non perdono." Santuzza-Alflo, Part 11. DUETS F. DE GREGORIO (Tenor) SOLARI (Soprano) 3058 and S. F. S. F. Manors (Massenet) "Oh sogno incan tator," Act 4. Dust Finale, Part III. "La mis, non a la maso," Act 4. Duet Finale, Part IV. 3062 DUET A. BEINAT (Mezzo-Soprano) GARCIA 3060 3063 J. and (Tenor) (Trovatora (Verdi) "Perigliarti iarngneats;' ancor Z. Duetto Manrico Azucers. M. BALDINI "D'amor aull'ali dl Leonora. (Soprano) roaaa," Black Act At 4. Aria SOLARI (Soprano) and GREGORIO (Tenor) F. D. Manon (Massenet) Act 4. Duetto "Manon? tu plaapi?" Finale, Part 1. Duetto "Si, maledico ed impreco." Finals, Part II. (Soprano) S. F. SOLARI Mefietofsle (Botts) "L'altra in tondo notte al mare," Act 3. No is di Margherita F. S. SOLARI and CHORUS "Notts Act 4. Visions dl cups," Elena ANDREINA BEINAT (Mezzo-Soprano) Un Balls (Verdi) in Mauchera Scene I "Rs dell'ableso," Act 1. 3064 dell'indovina. Part 1. Scans "E lul auf pelpita," Act 1. dell'iadovlna, Part li. Diamonds (Twelve-inch). Band Many fine excerpts from all the favourite operas will be found in this series. BLACK DIAMONDS BAND-coniinu-A I Wedding Mare6 (with church bella) Gloria," from Mozart's 12th Mau (Mendelssohn) A46 (Moser) A3 Blick Diamonds Festival Band I "Stabat Mater," Selection (Rossini) March, from "Le Prophete' l Coronation A51 "Barber Seville" (Rossini) of Black Diamonds Fes. Bd. (Doniaetti) (Meyerbeer) Lucrezia Borgia" A56 "Ernani," Selection (Verdi) VOCAL SOLOS BAND. & MILITARY "Semiramide," Selection (Rossini) Caliph Overture of Bagdad," A64 (Boleldie:,) the King Band "Fra Diavolo," Overture (Araber) Bass Solo & Military Bandl A78 "Traviata," Coronation Bells Black Diamonds I. (Verdi) Selection, Part God Save the King Solo & Chorus "Traviata," Selection, Part !I. (Verdi) Solo & Chorus A84 {""Crown Diamonds" Yule Britannia Overture (Auber) The British Grenadiers Oberon" Overture (Weber) -fli...,...ae .--A God Save 425 1 nuu 5981 God Bless -1awvuua uauu1 of Wales the Prince I JOIO r]CIIrrN Oi vxc IC OuJV fl.__,.., 0' o< n:......,..a., BARN 1`.mm. tun:A." n_..a i - A91 (PI-l tD.........:....f ý.-..w ý. ....ýýo....o. "Reine BAND 1..i:. ..f Gaomes the Mountain of do Saba" "Lohengrin," l p Y....L\ ..... (March .,ý de F:/..A.tV..A:\ .. ý....ý Cortese)(Gounoe Part 1. (Wagne (arr. by Kappe 889 Nearer, Selection, Part II. my God, tu Thee (Wagner) (arr. by Kappey, I Fierce raged the Tempest Selection, Pa, 909 Jerusalem, f Yeomen of the Guard," the Golden A99 Jesus Christ is risen to-day I. (Sullivan) (arr. by C. Godfrey 932 Rock of Ages "Yeomen Selection, Pc of the Guard," SLeovadereigKindntyly II. (Sullivan) (arr. by C. God/re. rThe Church's One Foundation Gondoliers," Selection, Part I. 9531 (S. S. Wesley) I A103(( (Sullivan) (arr. by C. Godfre); Selection. Part 11. ((( Light IC H. Purdy) 1 "Gondoliers." . . (_ 974 (Onward, Cliristiaa Soldiers (Sullivan) (arr. by C. Godfrey' I BESSES TH' nL...b [Th. I A874 March I OC I.nOPtl51 Selection, A95 "Lohengrin," cýocnus1e 1090 Deep 1"MIClQO.'" Harmony ....,......a 1260) Bradford Rimington (H. Parker) ..,..,.....,.,...ý ý (Owen) (Duckworth)- (arr. i j I Al Hallelujah Chorus The Heavens are ln/c ýA2 ' A3 °rý, A4j DIAMONDS VverrurC Maximillian . omc..u Geisha," rtri by , i.. W. cera 13IIüWaF.: Winterbofor .,. iou.uru,:, (arr. by W. Winterbottomý Selection, Part 1. "The Geisha," Selection, BAND (Sidney Jones; Part II. (Sidney Jones Pirates of Penzance," Selection (Sullivan) (arr_ by W.nWinterbottom) (Handel) telling (Haydn) t[SCna[KOIDSKy) Robespierre ...ý.:u L f"The I A110 BLACK JeleCtlOn. A104 ql Overture W--lVlan[neI Oelecuon tJUü[van) (uf- by W. Winterbottom) Imperial Guards _ Bar. Floradora," Selection, Part 1. (Lest: Stuart) (an. by Mr. Retford)-"Com_ and see our Is;and"-"The silver sta! fellow who might"-of love"-"The "Tell me pretty maiden." I "Flo radors," Selection, Part 11. (Leslie (LifoHl)1 I ... Wedding March (with church bells) (Mendelssohn) Coronation March from "Le Prophete (Meyerbeer) I I Merry Wives of Windsor I A1161, (Overture) (Nicnl¢i) aýc_....._.e. n..__...__ .z._ýi_..__ý ;i 'Grand ALrch from "Tannhauser" A20 ("Shade Wagner) Abide with Me (Liddle) 427 Selection, "Carmen" (Bizet) t Selection, "Faust" (Gounod) FA301"Lombardi," Selection (Hartman) "Macbeth," Selection (Verdi) OA36On (Lincke) the Bosphorus An Evening in Toledo (Schmelint) I c.......ý r,.__ ... u_ c_."__.ý .."r_. k,.,.. vr Millionaire"-"1've Inkling'-an Temp. of the Palm"-"Finale di Valse." A132 J( Finlandia Overture (Jean Sibelius) Ride of the Valkyries (R. Warner) r "Peer , Gyat" Suite (Morning) (Grier) A1355 (arr. by W. Williamsl I Peet Gyat" Suite (Death Asej of (Grieg) (arr. by W. WiWams' I I All 12-inch Records have the letter A in front of Serial No. Unless otherwise stated, all Vocal Records have Orchestral Aecompanimetet. 5 BAND SELECTIONS BAND SELECTIONS SLACK DIAMONDS BAND-continued BLACK DIAMONDS BAND-continued f"Peer AI ý Gynt" "P`Grte(g'.>n." `King) Mouniain they of (Anitra's Suite (a(Janceuin Suite (arr. by W. Dance) itieiaHall,A191I jPre(ude 1 Siege (Grieg) Williams) Overture, Part 1. (Schubert) I "Rosamund" Overture, Part 11.-San 1 (Schubert) I A196 Ai42 ( Poet and Peasant," Part I. (Suppe) j "Poet Part II. (Suppe) and Peasant," A200 )Largo (Handel) A145.( Morning, Noon, and Night Overture I (F. von Suppe) 1A201 uo r r :..x. r_.._,_.. n.._.... _. r c ..,... c,,,,,,.v »rrýýI MasaCzardas asa niello Overture rt ure (AuIý"her) A204 (Scene "Boheme") (Neville Flux) '149( A Hunt in (A Musical the Forest. (Volker) episode.) A205 Band of H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers 9152 f Fingal's Cave, Overture (Mendelssohn) t Ruy Blas, Overture (Williams) A155 "Mignon," Selection, Part I. (Thomas) A209 1 "Mignon," Selraion, Part II. (Thomas) A158 f Britannia Overture (Mackenzie) j In Memoriam, Overture in C (Sullivan) "Country Girl," Selection, Part 1. A16O (Monckton) "Country Girl," Selection, Part Ii. ( (111onckton)A216 Miss Hook of Holland," Part 1. A1ß2 (Paul Rubens) A220 -miss none or nouano;' rare ii. (Paul Rubens) Merry-makers' Dance (from "Nell A164 Gwyn") 'German) i Country Gwyn") Dance (from "Nell (German) A223 (Morris from 'Henry and Torch Dances A169{ VIII." (German) 1 Shepherds' Dance from "Henry VIII."I L (German)! A228 f"Quaker Girl," Selection, Part i. nusi (Monckton) 1"Quaker Girl," Selection, Part 11. ("Rosamunde" Arraai,n9° s.Ierllna (M onckton tmunc,run of minor (RachmaniwQ) (larnefeldi) Rochelle, Part Overture, (Monckton) P-, l S Trlbot) I have letter Siege I. ( AI92 A139- I ("The in C sbarp Praeludium Rochelle, of Part II. (Balte) Overture, 1. (Sydney Jont;) 11. (Sydney Jones) Part 1. (Rogan) "Festival of Empire," Part II. (Rogan) Empire," of Part 111. (Rogan) "Festival Festival of Empire," "Festival Part IV. (Rogan) of E.noire," Part I. Endure to Conquer," Overture, (Sydney Baynes) Part 11. "Endure Overture, to Conquer," (Sydney Baynes) Selections, Part 1. Tina," (H. Wood & P. Rubens) T -& P. Rubens) (H. Wood known Polonaise in A, Op. 40 (sometimes Militaire") (Chopin) as the "Polonaise ("Philemon Danse des Bar,bantes at Baucis") (Gotrod) Part I.(Message;) "Veronique," Selections, "San -toy," 5etection, rut Toy," Selection, Part Selections, Part In. (Messager) Raymond Overture, Part I. (Thomas) Overture, Part II. (Thomas) Raymond Selections, Part I. (Bizet) "Carmen," Selections, Part 11. (Bizet) "Carmen," Selections, Part I. "I Pagliacci," (Leoncavatlo) Selections, Part II. "I Pagliacci," (Leoncrvallo ) "Maritana," Overture, Part I.(Wallace) "Veronique," "Maritana," Overture, "Romeo and Juliet," "Romeo and Juliet," "Lily A232 of Killarney," Part 11.( Wallace) Part I. (Go:nod) Selections, Part H. (Gounod) Overture, Part I. (Benedict; Overture, Part It. (Benedict) t It Selections, "Lily of Killarney," 0 ,smutII ( -Ttie The Arcadians," Selections, Part II. t ýý ý.,. a, ý(Moacktonr& , eoaa c a.n.. ro.:":.. P..r Ta(bot) A183 "Dorothy," Selection, Part I. (Ce(lier) 11 Trovatore, Selection, Part 1. (Verdi) t "Dorothy," Selection, Part II. (Cellier) II Trovatore, Selection, Part 11. (Verdi) Reminiscences Handel, Part 1. A242 Rigoletto, Selection, Part 1. (Verdi) of A 188 (arr. by Chas. Godfrey) Rigoletto, Selection, Part 11. (Verdi) Reminiscences (Elgar) of Handel, Part H. Pomp and Circumstance (arr. by Chas. Godfrey) A245 Hungarian, March ("Damnation of Faust" England, Part I. Ber:i. Merrie and A189fVictoria Dance) (Sullivan) Maxina (the latest Part 11. 1A246 Vitoria (Boissonade & +:leiall) and Merrie England, Missouri Waltz (Eppel) (Sullivan) i A179 All Unless 12-inch Records otherw4., c stated, all Vocal the 1?Fca o 6 A in front hair ('1'ýý7 of Serial . No. ,ifcilt ZONOPHONE BLACK DIAMONDS A247 { Bohemian RECORDS. BAND-comttinuedIBLACK Girt Overture, I. and 11. (Balfe ) Selection, Parts' Parts A248 { Lucia di Lammermoor, 1. and 11. (Donicetti) Selecions 417 f `".Maritana," (Wallace) "Bohemian Girl," Selections (Baue) f"H.M.S. Pinafore," Selection (Sullivan) 418 "Pirates Penzance," Selection( of Sullivan) 420 f Lynwood March (Hume) 1 Prairie Flower March (Hume) 421 (E: Capitan March (Sousa) J Liberty Bell March (Sousa) 4245 Teddy Bears' Picnic Apache Dance Coronation Bella God Save the King Baas Solo & Military Band f"Our Miss Gibbs," Selection, Part I. 426{ (Caryl! & Monckton) I Our Miss Gibbs," Selection, Part If. (Caryti & Monckton) 430 Toreador Waltz (Straits) Rases of the South Waltz (Straus) 43t Poet and Peasant Overture (Suppe) Zamps (Herold) Druid's Prayer Waltz (Davson) Faust" Waltz (Gounod)Garde 432 Renubllcaine Band 596JChrlstcburch Chimes ( Weymouth Chimes Storm and Sunshine March 597J The Imperial Life Guards March (R. B. Hall) 1 God Save the King (solo & chorus) Rule Britannia (solo & chorus) The British Grenadiers God Bless the Prince bf Wales (solo & 614j Heart* of Oak (solo & chorus) Coronation March "Dorothy" (selection) (CelUer) "Arcadians" (selection) BAND--cantinur-7 DIAMONDS British March (Safroai) 698 j The Dashing One of the Best March (Cecil Claske) (Howlyi 733 ( Belfry Serenade (with bells) j ) Carillon in Eb (with hells) (Goodhard:. Temptation Rag (Lodge) Wild Cherries (ragtime) (Ted Snyder;. The Fighting Fifth (march)(Ernest Warringtor; Grizzly Bear (two-step) (Sotsford) Hymns of the great Composers (arr. by de Yilir 815 Onward, Christian Soldiers (Sullivan) Selection, Lauder'. Songs, Part I. (ar by J. Ord Hume). Introducing "Killi. "When I get back to bonn'r crankie," JG[la"Y, wa" K u, .t- , , _:_ . a a ".=. Lauder's Songs; Part II. (a. Selection, Introducing "Toberby J. Ord Home). family," "EarF; ..Saftest of the mory," in the morning," "Wedding of San:: Mc"Nab" (Ewing) 829 The Policeman's Holiday Fidnette Intermezzo (Fletcher) Reels aid Strathspreye: Clachnagarry Ran: (Hume): The Wind tb:that shakes Barley; The Rendezvous; The Fain Dance; The Perlwig; The High Road t' 3504 Linton; The De'il atnang the Tailors. Brigades Regimental Marches of Scottish Highland Laddie Whistle o'er the Ise Charlie, fecht for o't; Wha wadna' Within a mile of Edinbro' town. 864 Free Lanes March (Sousa) --& .,.., . ,,.....'" Anvil Chorus ("II Trovatare") (Verdi 873 Entr'acte Gavotts from "Mignon" (Thomas) 888 Big Guns March (Avoto) House of Hanover March (Safroni) 908 psy Love" Waltz (Lehar) Girl" (selection) (Rubens) "S.nshine Idyll (Llncke) 930 The Glow-worn Softly unawares (Lincke) 931, Europe United March (Zehte) A Cali to Arms March (Bidgood) _ For unto us a Child is born (Handel) j 951 Chriatnas Carols: Come all ye faithful: Good King Wenceslas" The First Nowell; Hark l the Herald Angels 952 Hail, Smiling Morn (Spofforth) Standard Bearer March (Fahrbach) 992 J Pleasure Land, Part 1. (arr. by J. Neal, Pleasure Land, Part II. (arr. by J. Neat 993 Battle March of Delhi Battle of Jrague Reminiscences Part 1. of Rossini, t0t9i (arr. by F. Godfrey) Reminiscences Rossini, Part 11. of 828 611 J The King's Bodyguard March (Raymond) Exhibition March (Ord Hume) . ("Count (selection) of Luxembourg' t)27{ (Lehar)l I "Count of Luxembourg" (vales) (Lehar)I 028 lsarn Dance (Llncke) Cockney Band (two-step) (Valentin) The Old Rustic Bridge by the Mill 643 (march) (Bennett) Cradle the Deep Rocked in the of (march) (Keely) March (Desormes) C44(Roulanger ) Hech Hapsburg March (Kral) 6,3 f Fkld Marshal Radetsky March (Strauss) (arr. by P. Godfrey) Defile March (Glaser) fThe Kina'a Guard March (1. H Keiihl C97 (Dutch Kiddies (two-step) (Trinkaus) 1034 The Red Marines March IOld Daddy Peg Leg (two-step) (Whitney) (Germain, arr, by D. Godfrey) All 12-inch Records have the letter A in front No. of Serial Unless ,lhcrxiic stated, all T ocal Records 7 have Orchestral Accompaniment. ZONOPHONE BLACK DIAMONDS RECORDS. BAND---continuedBLACK DIAMONDS BAND-continued I1327iThe (two-step) Night Riders (A. Safroni) 11354The (J. S. Zamechite) i The Scottish Chief (A. Safrom) (march & two-step) Pride of the Regiment { Gladiator March (Sousa) (M. W. Meyers, arr. by F. H. Loney) March (Sousa) High School Cadets' (introducing t(emmisceaces or :verai, tart 1. United Forces March our (arr. by F. Godfrey) I037 Anthems the National of England and Reminiscences of Verdi, Part 1I. (Entwistle) 13661 Her Allies) (arr. by F. Godfrey) (Introducing "La BrabanSalut Liege a :763 Slap Bang March (P. A. Rubens) I (Belgian National Anthem) tonne") Lsve in Idleness (A. Macbeth) f Fighting for Liberty (Introducing "The Reminiscences of Tosti, Part 1. 13671 British Grecadiers," "A Life on the (art. by L J Pougher) ..' Ocean Wave") (Kaye) Reminiscences of Tost', Part I The Marseillaise (arr. by J. Pougher) I (Metcalf) (with cornet solo) Waldmere March (F. H. Losey) I1372 Absent The English Rose (with cornet solo) I )811 Br.ck to the Camp, March (E. German, by Dan Godfrey) (H. L. B[ankenberg) arr. (march) (It's a long way to Tipperary Christmas Gems ("First Nowell," 'O (S. Douglas) {{{ come all ye Faithful") (IV. Partridge)I13841 (J. Ord Hume) Bells of Auld Lang Sync (W. Partridge) Carry On (march) 11385 !176 (Lights Out March (E. C. McCoy) (The Thunderer (march) (Sousa) National Emblem March (E. E. Bayley) Patrol (march) (Matthews) Egyptian I Zono Revue, I., including: "Take; 1396 I`Private Part Tommy Atkins (march) "Good-bye, Sum-j in me your arms," The Lads in Navy Blue (march) "When I lost "Snookyl1397 (The Deathless met," you," Army (march) Ookums," In my harem" ) When the Drums begin to Roll (march) `191 Zono Revue, Part II., including: "Evcrylurw r u,,,,;,., N,rinn,t Anthem ooay loves a cnlcKen, - to Ke me to,' ""°°°"" ....... """ Cossacks March Through Moscow "That that Swannee shore," mellows I. (J. A. Kappet') 1411 1 Flying Squadron, Part big blue-eyed "You're melody," a great Flying Squadron, Part 11. (J. A. Kappey) baby" _j (Under Flag, Part 1. You made me love you (two-step)(Monaco) the British (Kappey) 1425 Under British Flag, Part 11. Tyke me in your arms and pay you love the (Kappry) (two-step) (Johnson) me (march) Shia Ahov! Popular Melodies, Part i., containing: (arr_ b; j. Ord Hume) 1426{ (B. Scoff) "Down South," "Trill of the Lonesome (march) (W. H. Sconton) t Hello, Bill t Pine," "You made me love you, ' "Row love jack (march) (Kappe') Rn,, Pnu 1437 They all i242 Popular Melodies," Part II., Nelson's Victory (M. Darewski) containing: When band begins "The home (rjarch) (We the to play," *IH went marching ('argreaves) (arr. by J. Ord Hume) "The garden any the wind blows," of I438. , (march) (Farrell) "Dance your troubles sway," Return my heart," of the Victor "It's a long, long way to Tipperary" England (R'inson) 1449 (Wake up. 111 ( Silent Heroes March (Thos. Bidgood) ) Our Gunners (march) (Knowles) j The Silver Wreath March (Chas. Roberts) 1450 ( Roumanian National Anthem ?90ý°t. Patrick-Irish Patrol (I. H. Pitt) ) Italian National Anthem Claremont March (T. J. Hillier) [England our Home (march) IHoppy Herbert (two-step)P (Flux) (arr. by Ord Hui '461 C. Holiday) J When the boys come home again (mardi i302. Soldiers' March (from "Mam'scile Tra(Monckfonj t lala") (Jean Gilbert)Imperial Fencibles (march) (Sousa) Guards Band 1462 ( National (march) (Sousa) )Left, Right? 1303 (Eversleigh March (W. Matthews) (Losey) 1474 ( Royal Review. (march) 141st Regiment March (W. Matthews) Euterpe (Clarke) ( The Song of the Night Romania Two-step Intermezzo (4nci:/!e) 14751 Huetimo: =314(A. Sefronf) March (Seltzer l State Trumpeters' I The Meek's Dream. Entr'arte !A. Sa/ronil ("Onward A Trieste to Trieste") 315 The Bird of the Desert, March (J. Reid) l (E. Cerosic) I4136j Amour de Patric, March (S. Tuflli) fThe GepcteM na (Fefro) l Canzoae Elephant March (J. Ord Ha me) Trumpeter? March (TV. Matthews) 1326 By Order of the Ting, March 1487f Court 1487JCourt (W. Mat.`hers) March (A. Safroni) The Amazon March All 12-inch Records have the letter Ain front of Serial No. Unless otherwise stated, all Vocal Records have Orr7'cstral Accompar.ie Cnt. BLACK DIAMONDS Jack and Tommy's Jack and Tommy's "Push "Push 5064 and Go" and Go" Gerrard" "5064" Tunes, (arr. Selection, Scotland's Pride. Part BLACK 1. Selection, Part Part Selection, "Chin, Part . (arr. I. by Char. Part (arr. M...h II. by Chas. (Ant-w1 BAND- contir;a, Selections, chin" Part (Ivan II. (Ivan Car Ca; ü! Songs (medley march) 1625 { Australian "The Call" (:narch) (Lidgey) Ii. 1. (H. Pether) Part 11. DIAMONDS Chin, chin" Selections, Part 1. 1624 Part I1. by S. Gordon) Part I. Selection. Gerrard" 1526)1 BAND---continued Tunes, Part I. "The Bin¢ Part 11, 1636 , 1,--, Godfrey) Dublin f Kiltie Bova Boys' March Lads' March (Nat. D. A)-r1 Select: ,.-,.s, are - Here." (G. W. (Lauder) Byng) The Victor March II&52 The Munition Workers' Song Godfrsy) I+ (Mr. Robert Radfo-11 1527 rTh. RulTR.ht..'. The Happy Day," Selections, Part 1. Over the Frontier March ' (Jas. Belt) (Rubens & Jar's) A little bit of Heaven (with cornet solo) 1653 "The Happy Day;" Selections, Part 11. (B 11) 15401 (Rubens & Jot".l Show me the way to Your Heart (with I cornet solo) (B. Scotf),1568 f March (Fletcher) :541 Britain's Defenders' March (Matthews) i Listen to the Big Brass Band (Davrec. r: i Scarlet (Ward-Higgs) and Gold March IBertie (march two-stet) and Belinda Shell Out" Selection, Part 1. (Gre: il (H. Darewski) 11884 IThe Fairies' Wedding 1555 (E. de Jong) Part 11. t Shalut ell ut" Selection, ["but Selections, I., (H. Darewski) Jinks," Part d'OAmour (Elgar) I "Voice of Nature," "Not n x 1556 J S cluding: Victoire (L. Gonne) but later," "love's Own Kiss" (Fri11Le Pera Is 116991 "High Jinks," Selections, Part ll., ý^ "Melody Land," Part 1. I Scotland's Pride, 157/11 /- "All the Hits," Part (arr. 1. l.. by 1 C R......e\ S. Baynes) I I cýdutng: -ý m LIIrle -, ingleing" r¢roug¢ --c-mg (Prim]) w¢¢ -, seems "E ,ln}: l., includ',.. z' (arr. by J. S. Baker) Nursery Rhymes, Part II. "Boys and girls come out to pl:. (arr. by J. S. Baker) I "Here the Mulbr we go round Goeý, "The Camp Concert," Part i Bush," "Curly Locks," "Goosey (arr. by A. Parry) Gander," "Three Blind Mio "Tpe Camp Concert," Part II. "Oranges Lemons," "Hunr; and (arr. by A. Parry) 11700 Dumpty." Finale (David George) "Hibernia" Selection, Part 1. Nursery Rhymes, Part 11., inciudi (arr. by Greedy) "Church Chimes," "Mrs. Bon .' "Hibernia" Selection, Part "Bas, Baa, E..i-`II. "Little Bo-peep," Jill." "King Coic." (arr. by Greadv) Sheen." "jack and 1586 Hinemoa (quick step) (Douglas) "Dine-donDell, Pussy's in the WeL.' With Kitchener's Army (march) (Bath) "Sins a Sons of Sixpenee, "Joyland" Selections, Part 1. (David Gsor;t (H. Dar.wski) The Guards' Waltz (Dan Godfrey) 1712f "Joylaad" Selections, Part II. l Mabel Waltz (Dan Godfrey) (H. Darewski) Bing Boys" Waltz (Nat D. Aye 1713j "The «e... u.. ýý m.. o .n. .. , .. ( 6 ý.., 1 I Waltz (Friml) "High Jinta' i598 S Ivor Novell; "Juarez" Spanish March (Schettino) 'Jingle Lana,' cart t., incwatng: --uv "My heart is c.. "Follow the Crowd" Selectionshome in Tennessee," Pa,- L "My Mother's Rosary ,' " 61=1 il" you," (Berlin) Selections, "Follow the Crowd" Part 11. i you from Dixie" "If y 1714 "Jingle Land," Part II., including: (Berlin) ' Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag i were the only girl in the world," 1413(P. Powell) I night," "It's a long, long yr tmarch) a summer I home in Kentucky," "Kentu, 'Where are the lads of the Village to. to my Home" (march) (H. Darewski) night? "All the Hite," Part All 12-inch Records have the letter A in front T niest' oL'i"",-rj.cc stat^ :, ,,11 Vocal Recnrds of Serial have Orchestral No. Aocompaniment. ZONOPHONE BAND SELECTIONS RECORDS. BAND SELECTIONS BLACK DIAMONDS BAND-continued BLACK DIAMONDS BAND-continued including: "Dreatc Fire and Sword, March (C. F. Raymond) of Bliss," "Dreamtime "A drer.m of Delight,"_'ections, aad 1804( Cheer up, little Soldier Man, March(P. Elliott) you," "I'm not so young as I used to be." "There's silver in your hair," "The f Arlette, Selection No. 1, introducing song the kettle is singing" "Going, Going, Gone," "Telephone "Travel on 5l "Songs of Blighty," including: Song," "The People's King," and "On Line," "At the end of a the Sunshine 1821 the Staff" beautiful day," "I love my Motherland," Arlette, Selection No. 2, introducing: "Some night, some waltz, some girl," "It's just a memory ," "Didn't "Graft," "I've tried to be good, but the girls All Hail" know the way to," and "Hail! won't let me" (J. View. Le Fevre and 1. Novella) (Nicholls) '71f A dream of delignt-Waltz Part I. (David George) (Eliioff) 1833 { Victory Overture, I_There's a long, long trail-Waltz Victory Overture, Part 11. (David George) 'Bound to Win," a Selection of Popular Melodies, Part I., including: "We'll all Selection, Part' 1., Bing Boys on Broadway have a holiday in the summertime," "Take introducing: me back to Bing"Taffy's got his jenny in Glamorgan,"i New York," "Something ville," "Hello, "You'll alwa-sý ?9ý "Underneath the Stars," Days" 1834 Oriental," "College be the same sweet Baby" Part II., Bing Boys on Broadway Selection, Part 11., including: "The Fishermald of old introducing: "Day by Day," "Indian Rag," in St. Malo," "Pack up your troubles "First love, last love, best love" "Sometimes you'll your old kit bag," (Nat D. Aye}) "Come and cuddle me" remember," including: Bound to Win," Part Ill., Part I., introducing: Vlctoryland Selection, "Every little while," "Somebody would "Where "How's in Dixie," everything "Let the call out Shop," "I try to forget you,' Susans the Blackeyed grow,' 17.O, "When you are all dressed "All big keep turning," up" world great be jealous the of me" world will I rart iv., mcmaing: --iney cam it uixie- 1835-i , introduchave made land," "The roses Victoryland Selection, Part It., me remem"Down "My baby soldier boy," ber," "A Broken Doll," "l,,lighty" ing: i743 Colonel Bogey, March (Alford) is tryin' to learn Texas way," "O'Brien Semper Fidelis (Sousa) "The Beils of Peace to talk Hawaiian,' Young England, Selection 1. are Ringing" ý55ý (G. H. Clutsam) "Going Up" Selection, Part I., IntroducYoung England, Selection 11. boy, ing: "Going Up,' "I want a (G. H. Clutsam); "Do it for (Hirsch) "Kiss me," me," Three Cheers, Selection I. (H. Darewski) j {Three "Going Up" Selection, Part II., introducCheers, Selection 11. (H. Darswski),1849 'lt you lookIn.her ing: "Down `ýUpI" (American Parts I. andi National Melodies, II. ) Y-. ",ý"" . .__. including: "Camptown Races,"I (Hirsch) l "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, the boys are; "Marching Part I., introducing: marching," through Georgia,"! (Great Guns Selection, "Old Fulls at Home," "John Brown, ' "Until we meet "That dancing I melody," "Star Spangled Banner," "Dixie," "Somein Blighty," again," "Somewhere "Massa's ground," "When God gave You in thr cold, cold where at Home," "Yankee Doodle." " Old Black lop." "There's t., a ship that's bound to "Hail Columbia" Blighty,. "Kemo Kimo," Wright) + 1850 Part II., introduc(Arr. by G. W. Byng) Great Guns Selection, "Love, Parts I. and If., (Maid of the Mountains, ing "I my dear old Hometown," including: Theme," "Baldasarre'a from your biding "Had come place," JI "Dirty Work," "Husbands I but known," "The kiss that made you and Wives" 1772 i "Paradise for Two," "Farewell," A "That's mine," my idea of a girl," Bachelor Gay," "My Life is Love," "Newt I "Finale" (L. Wright) Moon;" "Honor among Thieves" "Lilac Domino," Part I., introducing: "AA (H. Fraser Simson) line up in a queue," "Where loNe Is i,';' Tancredi Overture, Part 1. (Rossini) "Let the music play,° What waiting," Tancredi Overture, Part II. (Rossini) 1865 Is done you never can undo" (Cuvillier) =Sf Sambre et Meuse March (Ranski) "Lilac Domino," Part If., introducing: ( Great Little Army March (Alford) "Tempo do Valse," "For your love I'm 1-'93 King George, March (David George) "Carnival "Lilac waiting," night," Queen Mary, Waltz (Felix Burns) ( Domino Waltz," "Finals" (CuvilUer) All 12-inch Records have the letter A in front of Serial No. Unless otherwise stated, all Vocal Records have Orchestral Accompaniment. I BAND SELECTIONS BLACK DIAMONDS BAND-continued!LE "Soldier Boy," Part I., introducing: Opening Chorus, "History," "All alone in a full "Mother" city of girls," 1866 (Romberg. Crawford & Barrett) "Soldier Boy," Part II., introducing: "Military Stamp," "Amsterdam," "Home "Kiss Waltz," Grand Finale again," (Romberg, Crawford & Barrett) 1881 'See Saw (Vocal Waltz) I Sweethearts Waltz (C. D'Albert) 1882) Wedding of the Winds Waltz (J. T. Hall) t_Venetia Waltz (C. Lothian) Grand Peace Reord-The Arrival of the Troops in London, Part 1. (Arr. by John Bull) Grand Peace Record-The Royal Review, Part 11. (Arr. by .john Bull) Libertyland, Selection I., introducing: "So this is Dixie," "Some Sunday morning," "First love, last love, best love," "For like it" me and my gal," "Soldiers (Stoddon) Libertyland, Selection II.: "Widows are "Joan of Arc," "Some day wonderful," I'll make you love me," "It's a long (Stoddon) way no longer" Lucky Stars, I. Introduction: Selection "Oh, Oh, Oh, I want to go home," "Dinkey Diddle-ums," "Sergeant Brown," "Say those loving things you used tot (Art. by H. S. Baker) say" Lucky Stars, Selection Q.: "Take my rose,! take my heart," "My Tennessee," "To.j night by the fireside glow," "Hold fast"' (Arr. by H. S. Baker) Tcujours Waltz (Always ou Jacnais orb Never) (Waldteufel) Brise des Nuits Waltz (Night Breezes) (Lamothe) 1915 Baby Tank Fox-trot (Hunt) 1 Blaze Away, Two-step I 3015S( New Year's Eve in Scotland (Auld Lang Sync (sung by P. A. Hope) That Raggedy Rag Peerless Quartettes Advance Australia Fair (Amicus) Robert Howe, Baritone Fight for your King and Country (W. W. Reynolds) (Spiýjt of Napoleon March (Adrian 'Hope) 30795 peerless Orchestra Autumn Memories (Adrian Hope) LA GARDE REPUP,LICAINE (The most famous French 12-inch Records i7n. es.c otj;e"Wtss stated, 11Faust" Druid's Waltz Prayer HOME 49 (The The 61 (Gounod) Waltz (Dawson) Black Diamonds Baal GUARDS Swannee River Washington Post 1 ^"""-' `^, BAND (Sousa) '"^-'` '"-ý~" "William Tell" (Finale) (Rossini) solo and band) 62f Eileen Alannah (cornet Thy voice is near 76 S Stars and Stripes (Sousa) Under the Double Eagle (J. Wagner) 86j The Punjaub March (Payne) The Three D.G.'s (J. Brophy) 107) Northern Lights March Sword and Lance (H. Starke) ((With The Soldiers' Chorus ("Faust") `Caressante Valse (waltz) 132 J Song of Autumn l Merry Bells Polka 208 (A. (Brepsont) March March (Dooeler) Belphegor Forward 235 Old Comrades March (Teske) Fatinitza March (Susoe) ý(Auber) 2361 Overture. "Zanetta" (pcerlbre, "Pique Dame" (Suppe) March (Faust) 245 The Hunter Hands across the Sea (Sousa) "Les Cloches de Corneville," Selectiot (Planquer! ° "Len Cloches de Corneville." Selection ) (Planquett (quick (Farrell) 276 Yeomanry march) ) The Last Stand (march) (Mvddletoa) ýýThe Geisha," Selection '1. (Sidney Joseil Parrot," Introducing 'interfering "Love. Love." "Chon Kinal" "Amorc_+ 299 Goldfish," "Chin, Chin, Chinaman" "The Geisha," Selection I1. (Stdr;v Jones) Introducing "Ob I What wil: Molly?" "Star they do with of r:T "Onenia¢ Chorus. Act 2" Soul." Grays March (Grafulla) 338 Washington Weliington March (Zehle) (Squire) 348 Sergeant of the Line (march) (Linke) The Gav Hussar (march) BAND 1349 jThe Cönqueror (march)" O. Ord Humrý Military Band) A19 ji Marche Itallenne (Ro,useau) Rose Mousse, and Vaise Leute (A. 8 ( in a clockmaker's shop iiiThe Whistler and his Dog Distust Greetings 429 Entry of the Gladiators (Faulk) Zonophone Military All 432 have ° oun 372' f "Country Bosc) Bandi the `.._... Girl" (selecction) (Monckto%.) (Audran) "La Poupee" (selection) f(`Belle :'Belle(selection) New York (selection) of (Kerker: 3ß4S (Stuart) 402 { Irish Jigs and Reels (Karl Kaps) (Karl Kaps) Irish Melodies 568 I Girl" Waltz (ltlonckton) i "Quaker Girl" Selection (Monckton) letter A in front of At Vocal Records have Orchestral Serial No. Accompaniment. ZONOPHONE RECORDS. SELECTIONS BAND LONDON MUNICIPAL IMPERIAL BAND '3 1 The Bells of St. Malo The Gladiator's Farewell (selection) 14}A Waltz Drcan Hits 15 ( Lauder's Medley of Scotch Airs Wing (intermezzo) f Red ,:i The Turkish Patrol (T. Overture I i (Kerry Mills) Michaelis) GUARDS IMPERIAL (W. Partridge)iTHE :;127 Russian Church Parade Imperial Chimes (W. Partridge) Dolly Darling Patsie, you (march "Girl an the Tals" Hopp9 March from "Puppchen")! from Kollo) Tra- 1 only tell thee (cornet solo) (Cape!) (Hoyle) Mussoorle March Topsy (two-step) (Burns) Mindy on the Mash (cake-walk)(Thurlnn) Swastika (march) (Klohr) Light of Heart (march) LADS 0' TH' MOOR BAND Je.u, ýovcr ui uiy -- :6541 stone) Days and moments (Dykes) name (Shrnbsole) ý-ywcaj (Harne) (Tune-Meid-j A }ew more vears'shall roll rPleasant are Thy Coarts (Tune-St. (Gilbert) Sylvester) (Dykes) All peorle that on earth do dwell-"The Old Hundredth" Thou Whose Almighty Word Pro Peccatis-"Stabat Mater" (Rossini) Mater" Fount of Mercy-"Stabat l dll 12-inch Records Unless otherwise stated, BAND OF (selection) Algeri (selection) MILAN (Rossini) IRISH H.M. ROYAL FUSILIERS Finest Band of all Line IA172 1199 Tro,'.tora;" somewhere s voice Is calling by Corporal Williams) (A. unua la:ur"cL avw vy ý,vi (cornet solo F. Tate) yvaaa ýaý (W. Anderson) love--A little kiss-(Un little peu (Lao. Silesa) d'amour) Little grey home in the West (cornet solo 1 (Lohr) by Corporal Williams I The jolly Village Smith (Fucik) 11278 Waltz Song "II 13acio" (cornet solo by Corporal Williams) (Arditi) (arr. by A. I. Dunn) 11410ýMignon Gavotte (Thomasl 1 Serenade (Pierne) A (Green) Eternal Father (Tune-Melita) All hail the power of Jesu's (Tune-Miles Lane) (bald Part 1. (Verdi) (arr. by A. J._ Dann) Part 11. (Verdi) (arr. by C. Fri=domann) in Forest (a Muskat A Hunt the (Vollker) episode Czardas (scene "Boheme) (Nevil Flux) . Black Diamonds Band Church Parade of the Irish Fusiliers Iodammatus from "Stabat Mater" "ll (P. C. Holiday) Black Diamonds Band THE BAND OF H.M. 1st LIFE 9 Galop "11 Trovatore," Gilbert) GUARDS 1 & 2) (Lehar) 3 & 4) gh¢r) (Figure 5) (Lehar) and bells) (H. C. Lumbye) (Figures OF (The Koffe) (Walter "Mam'selle (Jean could Lancers March t Love, Widow" BAND (two-step) Herbert "Merry MUNICIPAL Waltz({ratter Film" Lancers "Puppchen") l 226 (Gazza Ladra Gilbert) (Jean t L'Italiaaa in Apple of my Eye intermezzo on the film" Widow" (from the are "Girl Soldiers' 13172 Waltz `Merry BAND (Figures JAZZ BAND MANHATTAN Everybody's Jazzing Now (Lester) That Big Jacz Band (Tate) A Bull in a China Shop (Domingo) The mad Jazz Razz W'ir BAND (selection) (Sullivan) (arr. by Winterbottom) 1913 ' Black i; iamonds Bandj (Sullivan) Lancers LONDON REGIMENTAL BAND 433 New Colonial March f Ovcr the Waves (waltz) (Juventino) 1912 ("lolanthe" 13ý Widow" Champagne j (Lortiing) "Merry 734 j BAND FESTIVAL Selection (Wagner) IMPERIAL '.4l Tannhauser, Undine (Blackenberg)! "TWINS" 194} Blue CONCERT Danube ( Carmen BAND Waltz March (Bizet) ZONOPHONE MILITARY BAND I Entry of the Gtadiatora (Fucfk) 429-ý Distant Greetings (Rossini) I t La Garde Republicaine Band have the letter A in front of Serial No. all Vocal Records have Orchestral 12 Accompaniment. ZONOPHONE RECORDS. ORCHESTRAL THE ARCADIA 3065I 3065F Norwegian Crad'e Song (Sloreli) (Keiser) and Shadows ( THE THE ROYAL CREMONA ORCHESTRA 16705A perfect day (C. Jacobs Bond) were you the only girl in the world (Nat. D. Ayer) 17311 ýA broken doll (Tate) It's a long, long way to my home In Kentucky (Ayer) 1744 Kentucky Home (We'll have a jubilee) I (Donaldson) 1There'& silver in your hair 1745 ( (David & Wright)( T att ) Every little while ("Bing Boys") 1758 (Cod send you back to we (A. E. Ad,ms ) t Garden of Sleep (1. de Lara) ( Some sort of somebody (Kern) Girl, Wonderful Boy 1773{ Wonderful 1Arizona (N. D. Ayer) (M. Gideon)eon) 1805 Hawaiian Butter (Baskette & Santley) Waltz Maid of the Mountains, (Fraser Simpson)I 1806 A Paradise for Two, "Maid of the Mountains" Q. W. Tate) 1822 ( Roses of Picardy (H. Wood) I Parted (Tosti) All the world will be jealous of me (F. R. Ball) 1623}1 I My own Iona (Friedland) First love, last love, best love, "Bing Boys on Broadway" (Nat D. Ayer) 1836 Where the Blackeyed Susans grow I (R. A. Whiting) (For me and my gal (G. W. Meyer) 883-!Some day I'll make you love me 1. (Nat Ayer) 1864 Give me a little cosy corner (Tate) The heart of a rose (H. Nicholls) fT+ckle Toe "Going Up" (Hirsch) 189941f Up" you look In her eyes "Going t (Hirsch) ýý-ý°Iý,,,r'IýR BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA 435 {Love's Last Word (waltz) (Cremieax) Vision of Salome (Joyce) Dora (with bells) finest 4384 New England's Two-step 2n07 J Kiss of Spring Waltz on PARISIAN "'ý (waltz) ORCHESTRA 147 ( Santiago Valse Espana Valse There's a long long trail (Elliott) (Donaldson) 1671 5 Down home in Tennessee They didn't believe me (Kern) (Nicholls) 1686 A dream delight of Underneath the stars (Spencer) ITaaka Hula Hicky Dula 1687 (Goet2 Young & Wending (Schwartz) Hello, Hawaii! How are you? ([t SELECTION.-ý LONDON MUNICIPAL ORCHEST 434f Gold and Silver (waltz) (Lehar) Venus Earth (Lincke) ORCHESTRA (vwit!t PICTURE PALACE 1916 J La Caprice des Nanette ( Demande at Reponse ORCHESTRA (Coleridge Tay.u PEERLESS ORCHESTRA A26f Barcarolle (Offenbach) Melody in "F" (Rubinstein) Dream (waltz) (Gung of the Ocean Amoretten Tanze (waltz) (Gang',') Whispering of the Flowers (von Bion) Yellow Jasmine (Cowen) On Lovelit Seas (Reeves) Vision d'amour (Bytord) A102 f Acclamation Waltz (Waldtenfel) (-Dolores Waltz (Waldteufel) Under my Darling's Window(Paul Linck6 Little Grey Home in the West (Loh (arr. by H. M. Higgý `" "Betty," Selection, Part I.(Paul Ruben "Betty" Selection, Part II.(Paul Ruben "To-night's the Night," Selection, Fe. 1. (Paul Ruben "To-night's the Night," Selection, Pa II. (Paul Ruben Allies in Camp, Part 1. (arr. by Englema' Allies in Camp, Part 11. (arr. by EnalemaValse Caprice (Rubinstein) Valse Triste (Sibelius) Hore-"La Dance of the A219Part 1. (Ponchieifi) Dance of the Hours-"La Gioconda. Part U. (Ponchielli) From the Countryside, Part I. A240 (Eric Coalr From the: Countryside, Part 11. (Eric Coal 436 j be Girl in the Train (wcltz) (Faul Septembre (Godin) 437 Narcissus (Nevin) j)(Valse Simple Aveu (Thome) 439 Monte Cristo Waltz (Istran Kollar) Grenadiers' Waltz (Waldfe; fel) 581In the Shadows (Finck) (Dorlav) a Tete Gavotte 671 My Queen Waltz (Bucalassi) 1)1Tete Hvnatia Waltz (Ostlere) ($.clcci) 696{Tesoro mio (waltz) 1 Mvosotis Waltz (Lowfhicn) 769(Poet's Dream (waltz) (Beresford) Thine alone (Meissler) Ail 12-inch Aeeords have the letter A in front of Serial No. micas otherwise stated, all Vocal Records have Orchestral Accompaniment. 13 -,HESTRAL =ERLESS Ki ses Thousand -(watzl Fun by Moonlight (Manton Bennet) 111071 Four Little Blackberries Schottisc`ie I L__ (L. B. O'Connor) - - Jaunt I (The Johnies' (E. Keeves) 11178 1 Chicken Reel (two-step & buck dance? (1" M. Daly) (waltz) L::62 Destiny (Sydney Baynes) (Iovicel r,ý 5ýernal Lb'alt> (F'attl ` -he Pink Lady Waltz (Caryll) he Gieeler (two-steal 'Yý% (rh.--, Hainesll w-1. lccaiaay I Laugnmg I LStihlfzl a ^i OhZ-, ou btiful Doll (flyer) (4I1 l .. itHn , Rchna vP ä-ýe It--t..) .-1 _.._ ....._ _ ___ ,...__TearsleY) Red Pepper (ragtime) (Lodge) " On the road to Zag-a-zig (Finck) (Finck) ýýPiroutte Waltz (Parson) 2 Saints' and Sinners' Fellness' olio Waltz I I. (Lewis f`led.nnn ,.a rassmg or oaiome ( iovice) time) i "Ouake- hI" "Ouaker Girl" " Quaker Girl" Veleta !A. nl........leýý.. two-step) ý That ::itchy . , (E. 1 Koo A. Hirsch) Dan 11 d Rae (Ted Snyder, e.acuu in the arr. su Taxi S Snyder) Pether) one-ste P) /l_nll../l..l by Birch) 1512 OUR (Steele) lJtCaflerJ rested (with Beets and Turnips (Fox-tröt)u (Comer ) Hors d'oeuvres (Fox-trot) (Hess & Ahtert) This is the Life (Irving Berlin) Th. F...--.u,.., r v:..,...,,,_ c._..__.. 1488 W. Schutz) (Raymond lHliC![%7P) Dreams fiic wnere my caravan nag (Lohrs cornet solo) Because (with cornet solo) 1485 I .. _" ýaxv. JuI000 Day Lýu Ni-hl (two-step) IM R7h"r/ A Ah-h-), ` . .back- .to ý. . Utxie. ,tiwo-step, -.1 Girl a Suada Y Caper Sauce (one or two-step) (Macklin) Echoes des Alpes Intermezzo (Geister) .. ý. . _... ;-nu (Pletcher) I1451 the Robert F. Lee (two-step) (L. Muir & M. Abrahams) .ro. tR=x .. ý- (R.vi Danmerk) .cag girl on ý uemoiseae (DI .nAl Hunter) (L. Mysterious 1412 I ,l9L!) Berlin)1439 .....,.1. Glide . m going (Berin & the "Il D.....i lD.eý:.... R....I-.I .ursoy (Christine) Betty dnnrn,1342 5) by Higgs) ' Mnrrts) (Chas. ;da=ting for jolie ... (ring T Thu _... 32 Rosemary (Finck) (Christine) etes tsrncc (Figures . arr. Lancers (Figure (Moncktort, arr. T.,..,1. The Wedding vous aayrtest intermezzo) uaucc '..u.<,«.r, Ali aboard for Dixieland (Cobb) 11455 __._ 1 Baby's Sweetheart, Serenade 1 & 2) 1.1 ..____ Ivl n,...: oy ni88sll.......Y.... 5""_ ° J'"I ... .. . . l3l6 ) i ne waroler's serenade (J. Perry) Lancers (Fieures 3 & 4) t Whistle for me (A. Fane) l Mnnnkfnn_ arr_ by Nieesl D....a..... f,. du Missouri que A veryY 8 waltz Lancers .. (mOncKTOn, ,.. The rlirSCnJI I.-!,# W.1- (oyaney (dance (an old-world dance) (Roy Bernard) Gavotte (H. Oliver, arr. by S. Wyvern) Grand Prix Waltz (Maurice Wyvern) V..'owucýo a vvnc m caiuug-_ twartzj ` (A. F. Tate) Dear Soul Waltz (C. B. Years!ey) c.."." ,.... i..........__. --o.auvca ...A sý" ....,,__ ý...v-o.cyý (Anclifle) met sais Milady ILady 1304 IVoisteßtl twai[z/ ayes Le long (Je 1291 =ay Paree (Patrice) ý5;"'he Gaby Glide (two-step)"I ý ý?;,.ý.... SELECTIONS ORCHESTRA-continued ORCHESTRA-continuedýPEERLESS "imaba (Intermezzo) (Wood) Gavotte (Czibatka) Stephanie "Jreamina (waltz) (Joyce) a ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS The i from"Watch your Syncopated Walk (from (Irving Rerlin) your Step") "Watch _.oaeP The Minstrel / Faraden truing nen[n) oeuy tw&ITZp tram t(ubensl "To-night's Night" Waltz the (waltz) (Paul Rubens) (J. Gilbert) 1528 Charlie Chaplin Fox-trot (Darewski) in the Taxi (selection) { He's a Rae Picker (Berlin) (!. Gilbert,-arr. by 0. Fefras)'1542 Heart's Ease (A. Mäcbeth)' The Dancine Mistress" (waltz) Pleadine (Haydn Wood) (Monckton) "The Only Girl," Overture (V. Herbtrf) "The Dancing Mistress" (selection) 11557) When Only Girl") j you're away ("The (Monckfon, l (V. Herbert) (Harold Wilde) arr. by H. M. Higgs) ("Oh 1 Oh I Delphine" (Carylt) (waltz) The Call of the Angelus, lnie*mezzo 'Oh I Oh! Delphine" (selection) (Carylt,I, 1587ý (Walton) ( Fairy Tiptoe (Fredericks) arr. by F. Solomon) (Hoschna) 165F I The Butterfly (Bendir) I The Love Dance (intermezzo) The Girl Ares Doggia (intermezzo) (Moretti) All 12-inch Records have the <'nless otherwise stated, letter Le reve passe (march) (Hefner & Krier) A in front of Serial No. all Vocal Records have Orchestral Accoinpaniment. ZONOPHONE ORCHESTRAL RECORDS. INSTRUMENTALSOLOS,ACCO SELECTIONS ORCHESTRA-continued .PEERLESS (Scented Roses (waltz) 3001jLly of the Prairie (two-step)Black Diamonds Band 3002 $ Hoop-e-Kack j Four Little Sugar Plums 3004 Rustling Silks ;rvina Intermezzo 300S lChicken Poinsetta Waltz Reel (two-step) 30101 Sunbeam Dance Imam (lours Passes (R. A. Horne) 3ýi24{l Alexander's Ragtime Band Tw'-step The Black Diamonds 30275 Chrysanthemums (William H. Penn) Dance of the Lunatics (Thomas S. Allen) Black and White Intermezzo 3046 (H. Darewski, )unr.) Tango Argentin (0. Brunetti) 3070$ Solitude (E. G. C. Barker) i The Rose of Egypt (J. W. Newington) 30715 The Birth of a Rose (Albert Lotter) (Jan Sareski) (Reverie 3072 Recollection (Gabriel Morel) Remembrance (Anton Kurtz) PROFESSOR 172S I Kathleen Mavourneen . GRAND ORCHESTRA Chanson (Bolds) Bohemia { Sizilietta (Von Blon) , 2985 Donau Wellen (waltz) (Ivcnovici) La Manolo (waltz) ([Vaidteafel) 3215 Wine, Women and Song Waltz (Strauss) (Casino Tanse (Gung'l) (0. Strauss) 370 1Chocolate Soldier (waltz) Veronique (wa!tz) (arr. by Kiefert) 382 ( Black and Tan (polka) (Lowthiaa) i P. and 0. Polka (E::ealossi) 401 A Restless Night (Johnson) La Rinks (W. Paxton) 275 ENGLISH A195 STRING QUARTETTE Slow movement, Quartette in E flat (Tschaikowsky) Caazonette in E flat (Mendelssohn) JAndante Cantabile, Op. 2 A203 ( Tschaikowsky) `Scherzo, Op. 2 (Tschaikowsky) BAGPIPES ALFRED CAMMEYER & OLLY OAKLEY 112895Merrie Company 410 STRING ORCHESTRA Maxim March (with Widow" (Lehar) Unless otherwise stated, all (Cammeyer) j A Dancer's Dream (banjos) X1340 Chinese Patrol (Cammeyer) Miniature 3 (Cammeycr) (Cammtt^) OAKLEY 445 ( Toronto Jig I Darktown Dandies 4461 Home, Sweet Home j Poppies and Wheat 447 J Coloured Major (with piano) Lumbrin' Luke (with piano) (with piano) i 608 Marche de Concert I ITorchlight Parade (with piano) 1695 JJ American Patrol (with piano) j Fernbank Quick-step (with piano) IFun Fun in Dahomey (with piano) 861 f Olly oc'.:ey) I I Administration itb March (concertina), ( piano) (Alex. P; xrl Dreams of Darkie Land (with piano. 948 (Ruby ü_.:-/) The Whist'ing Nie (with piano)(E. Grimstaw) Insurgents' Patrol (wlth piano) (Turner) Quctn of the Burlesque (with piano(Tut er) Coon town Breezes (with piano)(Sanders-Pap* !51 The CollegeYe Ragg (with piano) Comical ZONOPHONE (J. N. Ctoucn, 444 1 Cock of the North j Medley MarchBANJO OLLY° "TWINS" GRANVILLE Druid's Prayer Waltz (Davson) Granville Waltz (Granville) 1770 I Annie Laurie (Lady J. W. Scoff) Coons (with oianol ZONOPHONE BANJO FRED TURNER To the Front (Fred Turner) Alice, where art thou? (piano solo) (Chas. Goodall) (with piano) King Cotton March (Sousa) rrea ruraer Rondo-Polka (piccolo aolo) c.,.... r...a......ý Romping Rosse (with - Fred Tnrnerl 135 ý Hornpipe Medley (piccolo) L RECORDS. BELLS 1 449 Par-ci, with Band Jas. Lent par-la ORCHESTRA BELLS, WITH 31 I( Cheyenne Medley Spanish Serenade M. SILVESTER Xylophon, (Laughing 455 553c Sioux War Dance (with piano) Pidoux' Ruabon Parade (with piano) Pidoux Coonland Melodies J. Pidoux Pro Patria E. Grimshawý BELLS, WITH BAND Spoontime (two-step) Twilight Shadows The prettiest Song of allBells 443 Water (silver chimes) M. Silvester Nearer, my God, and Son of my Soul I (silver chimes) I.yster & Coke BILLY WHITLOCK In (Meet me to-night 798 1 J I like your Apron Dreamland and your (Friedmaz) Bonnet jAutomsIbIleidarl (a) Waltz Song, from "A Waltz Dream" Roses, from "The Man with :2(b)Red Professor G. FRANKLYN ThreWives" (Briefkopf & Hartei) 1472JMary (Richardson) Old Black Joe Home 1539 My old Kentucky The old Folks at Home 1584 Blue Bells of Scotlatd W. CONRAD Home, Sweet Home 1651 List' to the Convent Bells (Old French Air with Variations tJt Will ye no' come back again? ?20{ W. Conrad I Poet and Peasant (ocarina) (Suppe) Signor Tapiero BASSOON 'CE LA JAN LINDEN BELLS W. DITCHAM +i5 Dancing with my Baby The Two Friends (piccolo duet) R. FOSTER (bell solo) (R. Foster) 45 J Go as you please (Geo. King) Creole Belles (concertina) LYSTER & E. Liselotte My 1 edv W. The orchestra) /with Phantom Melody (Leon Kol Adams) orchestral a the (Keteiby)P. Nifosl I knew (Keteiby) of The Phantom Ernest Pike I loved yru more than 1-Vocal arrangement Melody The Broken L'Auv-rgnate Mazurka (^,anne) Reve aprea le Rel (Broustet) d1I 12-inch Records 7u Unless otherwise stated, Af)3 The Late AUGUSTE RUSHFORTH Days Gavotte (Goraert) (AncU ffe) Intermezzo (with [linty Robin Adair (Rubenstein) P. NIFOSI COOKE (Nearer Soul my God, and Sun of my (silver chimes) Lyster Si Cooke ,551 Water (silver chimes)M. 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KING (English Concertina) A40 Holy City (Adams) Star of Bethleheat 30 Carnival of Venice Happy Days Polka 62, Eileen Alannah Thy voice is near Absent (Metcalf) The English Rose Dan Codfrey) Where my caravan (Adams) (cornet solo) (piccolo solo) Home Guards Ear? Home Guards Bars Black Diamonds Bar(E. German) (arr. r. Black Diamonds Band has rested (Lohr) Peerless Orchestra D'Hardelot)Peerless Orchestr Creole Belles R. Foster (bell solo) Go as you please Because (Gay King George Dance of the Pierrots La Mattchich_ (ocarina solo) Signor Tapiero Sivnnr CAFFARFTII 1'Nirht Patrol (with oisno) IAAmerica Mazurka (Chnecayl de Concert (wi*,h 1384 Lan C.ra$ Via' Waltz (ocarina) Signor Tapiero 1277 piano) (F. Mannelli. Valverde) Thousand One Kisses (with and piano + ýRo Concertina) Mannelll PRINCE (English ALEX. U- _,._a__. ._(F. uv _a,ti ý(D! v- ý'" t.r,,:ý (Morse) 11341 Capaa) piano) On the Mississippi (with piano) Mattinata (with piano) (Leoncavallo) (violin, Souvenir de Sv"rento with Stroud Haxton piano) Honest Toil (with piano) H. GODARD Ye Banks and Braes (clarionet)Robert Mackenzie) A77 The Better Land (Cowen) The Lost Chord (Sullivan) (with March The War of the Priests A90 The Rosary (with band) (Mendelssohn) organ) Come, Eagle (ocarina) (J. sing to me (with band) Under the Double Signor Tap ero Wagner) Musician HAWKINS Hornpipe Medley (with piano) of H.M. Silver Heels (with piano) (Morel) Coldstream Guards (organI Abide with me, and other Hymns Nazareth Musician Hawki: I 453 concertina, with piano) Steep and Forget C. WL: The Lost Chord (organ, concertina, with) (Sullivan) piano) Musicians HAWKINS & HARDY Waltz (with piano) Estudiantina of H.M. Coldstream Guards "Merry Widow" Waltz (with piano)(Lehar)ý I Genevieve (with (Allan Macay) !mpudence piano) 454 The Two (Mores) Poppies (with piano) (Administration (with j March piano) 861 fun in Dahomey (banjo, with piano) Oily Oakley Musicians 927 High Jinks Pas de gcatre (skirt dance' H.M. Holiday (with piano) 1073 The Darkies' jThe Two 1Charlestow Parade (with piano) 454 Genevieve J. HUME Musicians Hawkins & Haid. Postilions Polka Musicians Hawkins & Web, Guardof H.M. Coldstream HAWKINS Coldstream & WEBB Guards of Postilions Polka Musicians Hawkins & We! Musicians Hawkins & Hard,. Guard of H.M. Coldstream Selection (arr. J. R. Ferd) 1717$Nautical F. KETTLEWELL Blue Bells of Scotland (arr. Haydn Millars) The deep blue sea (concert polkst {GooThorn Good-bye ( with band) (brewer)IASS 1754 (damsTosti) ) with band) "Caller Herrin;" Church Bells, introducing: "Abide with me" (H. Albano) CHAS. SMITH (with Piano) March (Brepsant) 1785ýBelphegor 11014 Arbucklenian Polka King Cotton March (J. F. Sousa) 1 Lizzle Polka 1864 ( Brooklyn Belle (Hunter, arr. by Seymour) !I 111111 Spring Song (Men elssohn, arr. by Valefto) C. WHITE 1895 Dream of Delight Waltz (H. Nicholls) I Waltz (C. W. Anclide) (Sleep C. Whitc Nights of Gladness and Forget 1 4531 Nazareth 1910 Destiny Waltz (S. Baynes) Musician Hswkin< H.M. Coldstream Sons of the Brave (Bidgood) Guards Orel, of All 12-inch Records have letter in front Serial No. the A of Unless otherwise stated, vll Vocal Records have Orchestral Accompaniment. ZONOPHONE RECORDS. MELODEON FCorporal WILLIAMS of H.M. Irish Fusiliers Until (with band) Somewhere a voice '.!:i` little grey home (Lohr) A little love-A d'amour) (Lao. JAS. BROWN-enntintted Royal (W. Anderson) is calling (with band) (A. F. Tate) in the West (with band) (Burns Hornpipe Hornand Peter Street 1146 (arr. b, A. 0. Grzrr) pipe (with piano) Roy Reel De'it the I Rob and amang Tailors (with piano) (arr. by Laybourne) l Schottische (' ith Duke Albany's of (arr. by TV. Findluy) piano) Monymusk & Strathspey Rachael Far little kiss-(Uzi fa-r. peu Reel (with by A. 0. Gray! oiano) Silesu)Royal 1148fCircassian Circle (with piano) Irish fusiliers Rose Polka (with piano) (Laybon'ne) (with band) Song, "It Bacio" !'Waltz Miss Drummond Perth (High!ara of (Ardifi) (arr. by it. J. Dunn) Fling) (with piano) (arr by A. 0. Gr,:,,) The jolly Village Smith (Fucik) Lovet's Restoration Strathspey, &c. (with Royal Irish Fusiliers (arr. by A. 0. Gray) piano) 1150 FLUTE OLGA, ELGAR & ELI HUDSON Sweet Home (bishop) Mdme. Deering! Reels jigs (with piano) (with piano) Willie (two-step) (with piznr} 11511 Weary 1 Heatherhell Schottische (with pianol Lot here the genese Larkl (soprano solo, WI VUIIgaIV IVC IVl 5) laýta:avpJ Home, (Irish 1Irish FRED 309 f Scottish Scottish 310j Scottish Scottish 311 Scottish (Rights CAMERON (with Quadrilles, Quadrilles, Quadrilles, Quadrilles, Quadrilles, F i'i._ 5 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig 6 o' Man Piano) Hornei, W. F. CAMERON. 297 ( Father O'Flynn I Lord Roberts March ...SO! noeroovey The Spinning Wheel t r nomas (Thomas) (un. Men of Harlech (Rhyfelgrchgwyr) (Thomas) ý'. accompanied) (unMegan's Daughter (Merch Megan) (Thomas) "ccompanied) Come back to Erin (arr. by F. C. Barker) The Minstrel Boy (arr. by F. C. Barker) MELODEONJAS. BROWN OCARINA Signor MOSE TAPYERO (La Mattehiche Dance of the Sgnor Tapiero (concertina solo) George King La Gran Via Wait, (Chuecar Valverde) 138. Night Patrol (concertina, with piano) George King Under Eagle the Double (1. Wagner) Signor Tapiero 285 The War March of the Priests (cancertins, with organ) (Mendelssohn)Alex. Prince Poet and Peasant (Suppe) Signor Tapi^-o 320 Old French Air with Variations (bassoo;r W. Coara3 456 The First Kiss Waitz La Palms 96 Pierrets 1The Thistle Schottische ! Johnson, and High Level Hornpipes [Cumin' thro' the Rye-Auld Hoose-Ur in the Morning Early Within a Mile of Edinburgh Schottische) Scottish Jigs Irish Jiga (Flowers o' Edinburgh Speed `, Stirling Castle and PIANOFORTEPAUL (with piano) Highland Pop the Schottische: goes ASTOR weasel; Weel may the keel row; What'-I I A126 Liebestraum (Dream ý;'-s:) (with piano) of fe) o'er th, steer? i Over the Waves Waltz (with piano) I Simple Aveu, Op. 2,1; (Th)s,e) (Norwegian Bridal March. (Rosa); On. 19. No. ZONOPHONE PAUL ASTOR-continued A157 Autumn (pianofor.e) (Chaminade) Spinning Wheel !Chaminade) _ Al6F (Spinning Song (Libl;.i) ) The Last Hope (Gottschalk) (Capricante-Marche de Conceit A2!51 Love's Waltz, Op. 130 458 670 57, No. The Deep Blue Sea (Brewer) Miss W. Hutson Shadows solo, with of the night ('cello (Van Biene & Squire) Van Flcze piano) (arr. by Eli 11043 5 Old Irish Dances 885 (Paul 5 Wachs)', (Paul Wachs) Alice, where art thou? To the Front (banjo solo) Annie Laurie (Douglass) Loch Lomond (violin solo, Saltarello Chas. Goodall Fred. Turner Chas. Goodall with piano) Robert Buchan Qui Viva, Galop (Ganz) (Kowalski) Marche Hongroise Valse _ito Mattei's Grand The Dying Poet (Gottschalk) DAVID RICHARDS Andante Rondo Capriccioso Max and Moritz Birds of Passage (Kling) ALBERT RENNISON The 459 I J. Ashe & L. Miller 655 The Two Friends Dancing with ma Baby (bells) W. Ditcham 305 Happy Days Polka (piccolo solo) ( Carnival of Veniee (cornet solo) 1 I f:emx 274 Woggle of Melody TUBAPHONE 146 (from (Men are deceivers 13131 Mai" (1V. Ko11o) I I want a girl (from "Wer Mdlle. (violin. of "he Valley Czarina i c.,Jr-sý (Leon je5<sul Polka JUAN AKONI VIOLIN ROBERT BUCHAA ELI HUDSON (Old Nick of the - The Nightingale Adl 12-inch is lrc t'I hecki Oh, how she could yacki .. (Von Tilzer) wacki-woo Yaaka Hula Hicki Dula (Gostz, Yon.^.g & Wen(,,' Hawaiian Butterfly (Baskette & Sta 'CS'. What do you want to make those z.-I at me for?(McCarthy, Johnson & Mo,-- ý) Along the way to Waikiki (Whiting) Come and dance with me Gundersen11879 solo, with' Fred Turner Eli Hudson OperaAlbert Rennison The Wren Polka (Domare) EIi Hudson [raumerei (violin, with piano) Jan Rudenyii, t$chumann) einm Guletz UKELELE (and Piano) Elgar with GEO. GUNDERSEN George (banjo "Wie MULLER ALBERT Introducing "Wearing 'o' th0802 picno). Borouhme's Merch," Green," "Brian "The Soldier's "Cruiskeen Lawn." "Drops joy," "Banks of of 3anns," Brandy" Duncan Macgregorl1847 Rondo-Polka i2ij King Cotton March ( (Sousa) piano) Ren :sca Ell Hu sJ The Circus Galep Polka Merry Times BluebellsSnowdrops 66 hldlle. Elgar (bsnjo, with piano) Fred Turner (with piano) (tfudson) Irish of the Open Albert Welcome March, &c. I 152 J Murray's March, &c. I11535j Blue Bonnets to Meerut March, 25ch's Farewell j Flowers of the Forest. Mdlle. ELGAR (Wiggle Nightingale Old Nick CARL GRUNOW PICCOLO J. ASHE & L. MILLER Medley Rossre German) PIPERS & DRUMMERS (Mendelssohn) A101-) A flat (Moszkowski) I Valse Eritlante, (Paderewski) A109 I Minuet in G Major Prelude, Op. 3, No. 2 (Rachmaninoff) RUDOLPH SVINERFELDT 457) J Blue Danube Home, Sweet Hontk f Hornpipe 165 Romping (Edward ww ELIt HUDSON Miss WINNIE & Mr. yr 460 GOODALL CHAS. 95 RECORDS. (Loch Lomond (wit;i piano) Laurie (piano solo) 1301 1 Annie L Robert Br(DougIa Chas. Ge Records have the letter A in front of Serial No. ý',we7rds have Orchestral Accompaniment. c" J, Miss LELIA t`c*t Chant du Prisonnier Liebe sfreud (violin) Miss Hungarian MARY Dance Gipsy Dance .8t Serenade Cavatinr Roman,,., Souvenir DUNCAN DOUBLEDAY (with (violin) LAW (with piano) (He)re Kati) piano) (Ziegenner-lVeisen) (with (Drdla) piano) MACGR. Uui Gems Melodi(s, '.;ý. of Scottish Introducing "AP-r: piano). My Heather Hills," "Here's Scotland" to Bonnie (.cith ýk s. ter " hca;th a 250 (Hcbay) (Sarasate) (with piano) (Ray) Op. 22 (with piano) jHe.nri IVieniawski) de Moscow, Op. 6 (with piano)I (Henri Wicniawski) I Gem' of Scottish Melodiee, No. 2 (a, Introducing "0 Sing to me th, piano). Scotch Songs," "Donald Tehn aald Pibroch," "Stumt`ie Strathspey," :... Dell among the Tailors" (Gems of Irish Melody (with piano). trodacing "Wearing Gr,ers,' o' the Mn n Boroahme's March," "C 0274 keeLawn," "The Soldier's joy" "Banks of Banna," "Drops of Brar.d-," Wiggle Woggle (piccolo, with piam", L (Hudson) Mdlle. Eiýc; Prof. lntermezzo, 464 , I-Canzonetta JAN RANZATO from 'iCavalleria (d'Ambrosis) RUDENYI 640 (Mazurka JSerenade Carnival (with Rusticana" (M ascagni ) Piano) de Concert (Music) (Schubert; d'amour (Rudenyi) (with variations) of Venice 731 (Benedic+; Chant a Melisartde (Rudenyi) 871 (St. Patrick's Day (l'ietxtemps) 1 Cradle Song (Pechofsch) f Traumerei (Schammt) Jan Rudenyi 965-( The Wren Polka (piccolo) (Domure) SCOTT SKINNER. I 463 ( Duet for one Violin piano) (The Laird of Drumblair (Verdi) II ( William Tell Fantasia (with piano) STROUD HAXTON (Rossini) Rigoletto Fantasia (with plant) (Verdi)' Souvenir tie Sorrento (vioiir. o i-,p'. u) Fan-, "The Daughter ,ý:l ouo of the Regiment." On Mississippi Lae (coccertina, (Doni:etti) tas!a (with piano) o Martha" Fantasia (,with piano)(F(oto'a' (Morse) Alex. Prima piano) 462 Hearts and Flowers (with piano) (T,,ýU, (intermezzo (with piano) (Johnson) "Aida" Fantasia (with piano) (Verdi) "Thais" Meditation (x-ith piano)(h1a:;senet ) "La Traviata," ( Chanson ndante i "Pirates Fantasia Triste (with Religioso of (with piano)(Tschaikowskp) (with piano) Penaanea"-Fantasia VIOLIN, FLUTE & HARP FRANCINI QUARTETTE (Thome) 'Bohernian Girl"-Fantasia (Salle) "Maritans"-Fantasia (Wallace) "The Mikado"-Fantasia (Sullivan) "lolanthe"-Fantasia (Sullivan) (Yeoman of the Guard-Fantasia (Sullivan) (Sullivan) 'LRuddigore-Fantasia 'CELLO, !1301] Old Rustic Bridge J. F. S?:,t!y) ;ýr. 1353 Barcarolle, from "T";es Atineet by Hoccherini 1395 J.Home, Sweet Home iThe Mill Wheel 1448 !! Alice, tl:oa. where art ( Come here my I( Ses `v 11-ootl I-. Tmar.t __ :<sirtg RECORDS. ZONOPHONE VIOLIN, 466 'CELLO & PIANO Serenata (Braga) Ave Maria (Gounod) ELSIE { VIOLIN, FLUTE & HARP The Poet's Song ("La Boheme" 465 1 (Puccini) GocI-bye (Tosii) 641 ý The Rosary (Nevin) (Salut ei'Amour (Elgar) FRANCINI VIOLIN & MUSTEL ORGAN SOUTHGATE and her DOROTHY--continued Si- er in de cold, cold graund, and )id Massa's folks at home (Perkins) Silver threads among the gold(H. P. D;rsj ') When all was young-"Faust" (Go. The hcur is late-"Faust" (Gounod 1820 1848 1880 Eileen Killarney 1911 All hail Terzetto TRIO Alannah (8a1fe) (violin) thou dwelling-"Faust" E Final.-"Faust" (Thomas) (Gou, (Goanc. 1 A34 J Spring Song (Mendelssohn) Autumn Song (Mendelssohn) Serenade (Schubert) A44- Intermezzo ("Cavalleria Rusticana") A59 S Serenata (Moszkowski) A82 f Ls Clnquanteine (Gabriel Marie) Minuet (Boccherini) A94 f Angels guard thee (Godard) A Night in Venice (Lucantoni) Herd Girl's Dream (with oboe)(A. Love's 31 ( Spanish Cheyenne .Serenade Medley (bells and orchestra' The Sleigh Ride Xylop.ule Revels (whist}ing 434 Student's sole) Garden (Schumann)(arr. by G. W. Sabitzky) Slatter) VIOLIN & MUSTEL ORGAN ELSIE SOUTHGATE and her Sister DOROTHY A168 S The Lost Chnrd (Sullivan) ) Largo ("Serse") (Handel) Annie Laurie (Lady Scaft) 1325 Rerceuse (Jarnes Coward) Melody in F (Ruhinsteia) Somewhere a voice is calling (Tate) Intermezzo-"Cavalleria Rusticana" (Mascagni) 1525 Ave Maria (Ba;h-Gounod) Barcarolle from "Tales of Hoffmann" 1554Goon Melodies 15E9 Auld Robin Gray 1 Rubin Adair and Mary of Argyle 1611 "Tharksgiving" (E. & D. Southgate) "Reve d'Amour" (F. S. Southgate) 1634 (The Rosary (Nevin) ) Held in Bondage (Coward) 1667 { Simpltae Aveu (Thorns) L'Exse (Thorne) little kiss (Silesa) 1698 A little love-A Where my caravan has rested (Lohr) 1742 Pleading (F. S. Southgate) Dance of the Elves (F. S. Southgate) 1786 Love's Garden of Roses (H. Wood) Sincerity (E. Clarke) 1383 Xylo}:!r.e 661 Merry Times Polkt TubaF, :ocu The Circus Galop (selection) (Pali! 259 f "Dollar Princess" (Fall; The Divorced Wife (selection) Washingtoq Post March (Sousa)Xylop one (with bells)Was. Keep on a-Shufflin' Dl!-;,M Mdme. 46S FRASSETTI Shamrock March U.S.A. Patro!S. I FRANCISCO 467 J The Ladies j Estudiantina of Cadiz Waltz (Lacombe) ZITHER BANJO ALFRED CAMMEYER and OLL OAKLEY 13655 Handy Jack ji Humoresqu,: (Cammeyer) Csmmeyer) WHISTLINGW.LYNTON ( Students' Revels (whistling solo) W. La;cThe Sleigh Ride Xylopl: (Humming Bird (Eilenberr) 73 jl Home Guards Bond & Whist' U..3 Where Glory leads Home Guards 43( G. H. SNAZELLE IA Whistlint Yarn (G. H. Snazalle) DICK DARBY M41 t41 fffA German on the Telephone (By permission and approval of Tom C.:r) A in front of Serial No. I11 12-inch Reeordo have the letter Unless otherwise stated, all Vocal Eeoords have Orchestral 21 Aocumpanime? RECORDS. ZONW-'HONE ROBERT BURNETT-continued (Scottish ANDERSON Baritone) :porn Riggs are Bonnie (with pitno4 CdiIE ).'ncan Gray (with Piano) (with piano) -in li'ater Grcmlie (with piano) ,hn, Standard -.na Braes o' Mar ':here kath (with Scotland JOHN Dreaat ±ýlt, What a Beautirul 'ý: love to live in Loveland Alarney, My Horne O'er the When When 1267 (Ganz)I Sea(Logan} BURR (Tenor) Come Dreams the weep are True (Webb) in the fold (Heil) Manuel Romero When you're a long, long way from Home In the Palace of Dreamy In the Heart of a City that has no Heart Alice of old Vincennes 1082 3084 Grows Long iýecov wrr"r"vºwe ýT^____ý AlOS {Come back to Erin (Claribel) Tom Bowling (Dibdin) Greer as the Shamrock Miss EDITH CLEGG (Contralto) (Osbornelý just ou're as sweet at sixty as you were1 277 f The Dear Homeland (Walter Slaughter) nc awecc r.e me s;xteen while U" I. the neqI (and loving Peerless Quartett. s LOUIE f- HENRY i (Tenor) Leath of Nelson (Stokam) Grace (Suilh'an) , i.e Sailor's for in thee eeery flower seek I 3035 Land o' the Leal (traditional) In Hebrid Seas (traditional) Men March of the Cameron (Mary Campi,ell) Broom Love Song (traditional) Loch IAN. Kernedv Fraser) (with piano)' (Dewar) piano)(Fuicher) better bids a we (Claribel) (Munro) ain wee house BARDSLEY &c. BALLADS, BALLADS, &c. BROOKS Quartette) is good with Orchestral SYDNEY (Soprano) Broken Doll (Tate) i f.e Roses have made me remember (Darewski) ,,,d send you to me (Emmett) yoback kiss, (A roseFishermaid a a ring sh.on of old SL ,H)alo (Dumas) Fairies (D. Wood) me log, little while Bing Boys") (Tate)I _-,erv Wonderful boy (L. Brooks :nderfui My ain Folk (Lepton) Violets (Ellen Wright) Good-byeTasti) 312 girl, H. Payne) (Nat D. Ayer) o Trail that leads to home (with piano) reor Butterfly (sung by H. Payne) A125 A137 A143 Zephyrs Gentle (with piano) (A. Jensen.; (with (Stephen Adamz) ALSO Nirvana piano) (Buzzi Peccia) Lolita (with piano) Baritone) Annie Laurie (with piano) (Douglas) he MoC,reir's (wilt piano) '". illie'a gene to gathering Melallle Castle k-., t Burn' 4 titan's a Man for Hector Gra' a' that (Tenor) COLTHAM dwellings (with How lovely are Thy (S Liddle) piano and organ) There is a green hill (with piano and (Gounod) organ) (with piano) h, moon of my delight (Liza Lehmann) (with piaýu) O, vision entrancing (A. t.onng 4nomus) (with piano) Belle Marquise (Bernard Foit) A163 k173 mmV KO50 one is 01 rar LOi:aIOC rroru rno tw1111 Nlal-J raou rw,.,.(Lambert) N ...,., (with (Lc'tr) Margarita piano) (with piano) (G. Thomas) The Willow little kiss (with piano) A little love-A (Si]rctt) (B!u nentha.) My Queen (with piano) A'I 12-inch Records have the letter A in front of Serial No. ''s+> othcru,'ise stated, all Vocal Records have Orchestral Accompaniint' 22 . ZONOPHONE BALLADS, RECORDS. &c. BALLADS, SYDNEY COLTHAM-contin SYDNEY COLTHAM-continued The Song of Songs (with piano) (Mayo)i1254 A176ýThe Snowy Breasted Pearl (with piano) ( (Robinson) IAn Evening Song (with piano) 1281 A1SO (Blumenthal) A Sprig of Rosemary (with piano)ý (Edward Gerrnan)i (Handel) A184 Comfort ye ("Messiah") (Handel) 1293 Every valley ("Messiah") J (with (A. Hume) A190 Water piano) l Annie Laurie (with piano) (Lady Scott) f Beloved, it is Morn! (with piano) A I93 (A yfward ) The one of all the world (with niano) (Lohr) (Love, here is my heart? (with piano) A197 (Silesu ) Moira of my heart (with piano) (I nomson l Love in her eyes ("Acis and Galatea")(Handel) t'here'er you walk &c. ("Sen+ele")(Handel) I know of two bright Rosebud (with Blue of skies When shadows Jean (with Dear love, eyes (with plc (G. H. (Drumm(with pier. .. ICI piano) Bredon gather (H. piano) (with pier T. Burteig!Sydney remember me (C. di-, Ern, (A. H. Br Ninetts (with piano) Until (with piano) (W. Sandersor, Before you came (with piano)(1. Little Sleep Tired Sweet Bunch -'y "r r) (with pr! (Oliver) (1 (with piano! (A. F. Tdej Hands (with piano) (Sander, i( Vale of Doona (with plani'-.` and of the Heather Roses Thy dear voice calls me (with pi.. A206 f The Sands o' Dee (Clay) Fall In 1 (with piano) Sydney (Hook) Marv of Allendale 11398 The Flag that never comes down The Garden of Sleep (with piano) A210 (Isadore de 1_ara), I So fare thee well, "Doris" (with piano) 1399 Our Island Home (with piano) The Drummer (with pi.*. of tha 43rd (Ceflier) The women fAnecl" who stay at home thee-"Joselvn" (with) guard piano änd 11413( (Trr'.:e^), (Godard) piano) violin obligato' Soldier (with piano) (Tert) J Soldier, A213ýEily Ma,ourneen-"Lily Killarney" of In Cornish Kitchen (with (with pteno and violin obligato) a piano) 1428 I Fair is the Rose (with piano) (Benedict) (Noel Jo:. Z0) A217 11! sing thee songs of Araby (F. Clay) 0 Flower Divine (with piano.) Dear Heart (Tito Matte-') 'ý 1440 (Havd,t '21 I seek for thee in every flower (Gan. Serenata (with piano) (Percy G, Love's Nocturne (Kellie) J:', I (with !.' A"4 ( My own, my guiding star (MacFarren) made thee mine piano) Come to me now, my own (G. W. Byng) 1453 j The little green gown (with plan, tt ,'Then shall the righteous-"Elijah" 1464 ( In Devon's garden (with piano) (B O22u (Mendclssohn) One day (with piano) (Stephen If with all your hearts--"Elijah" The garden (with , (Mendelssohn) of your heart 1477f 3 ))"Farewell, Mignon-"Mignon" (Thomas) Megan (with piano) (Novello) Romance-"Mignon" (Thomas) Love's Melody (with piano) (H. ?t IBe thou faithful, "St. Paul" The (with piano) enchanted glade A2i7 (diendelssohn)1489 (Lois My hope is in the Everlasting, "Daughter 1500 A Song of Sleep (with piano) (Sv',. (Stainer) of Jairus" Dear, in your eyes (with piano) (!: -"n) (a) A Birthday, (b) Hence away, be(Roses of a Summer day (with plum) (Willie B. Manson) 1513{ gone (with piano) -13? (Percy dtli G. Army Navy (S. Coltham & and it thou wert blind (with piano) I Parker) (T. Coole ) (Noel Joi: For you alo:te (ff. E. Geehl) A dream (with piano) (Bartlett) At dawning (with piano) 1530 Come and see the roses (with pia 1 I --y caravau nag reecea twiwl I i 12231 f Down in the Forest (r.:Phr) (with piano) Lorraine (with piano) (W. Sanderson) ,piano) Rr 1588, (Landon (I hear a thrush at eve (with piano) Golden Bird (with piano) (Haydn 11 1247{ Melisande In the wood (with pier (Cadman) I Love, you have made me a garden (with piano) All (Thompson) Records 12-inch T'°Jcss otherwise stated, have I (A memory (with piano) (Park) the letter A in front of Serial No. all Vocal Records have Orchestral 23 Accoinpenimeit BALLADS, BALLADS, &c. MR. SYDNEY COLTHAM-continued To Mary (with It: ' Ireland, i h piano) i Maude Valerie White) (with calling me niona) (Kin gston-Sl wart) d v (with ninon! you're perfect r(C. `.'"'-' The love-light in your 1674 Jacobs-Bond)I eyes (with piono);l'051-. &c. HATHERLEY CL..tRKE-- eontinled (Sweet Marie (Moore) True as I {Dreaming (Dunk[ey) unaernearn tae tJpencerl scars The shadow in your (L. Ray) eyes Coming home (Willeby) i nere s the stars that of hone no nee ... one are and shin? (Bro<aIt ay) mother mother .(T. 11 P. Ordway) to me A 1733 Pretty Pond Lilies (with chorus) (Hn:i; 1 ) Roses usdcrnesth the snow (H. P. Dan;I 1747 j Our hands have met (V. Wallace) Love's own garden (Gcyne) (W. E. Slat-r) Do you remember? (Haydn Wood) :`Mother is my sweetheart (The Cabin with the roses at the door Heart o' mine (Clegg) 1763% (Guest) Molly dear (Monk Go'ld) \Vho'a dot railing so sweet(J. A melody of home (Stephenson) W. Wheeler) 's'avushle (Mac,1urrouxh) (Welcome Home (f:. Sf. Quentin) [.ove. Love. whet wilt thou with this heart 1779 Had times come again no more of mine? (Willie E. Manson) (S. C. Fort"r) (Tosti) :'arted If I might (Squire) 1793 { Where the rippling flow (Sl'':itr i to you waters nniy come 7-: ) You and I (Claribel) the Green Hills o' Somerset (F. Coates) 1853 { Mollie Darling (Hays) it only a tiny garden (H. W ooa) Rosalie, the prairie flower (Wura:) 0 flower of all the world 7951 (A. lloodforde (Lady A. Hill) Finden) 1868 ( In the gloaming Out of the pant ('tfar'ho!I) 1 Dream Faces (Hutchison) The greater (A1y fiddle is my sweetheart (Chir:ýdrz) love (N. Ellis) dear, before I go 18£5{{ Give me your answer, ailing (L. T. Croke) The Down (G. D'Hardelat) (L. Ray) 'daire my girl (Aitken) Slumberland (Hush-a-bye) g; -' 'ur little Home (E. Coates) 1918 (Daphne r,'.tr) !'')Oily O'Dean (L. Ronald) my heart's best love Roaea of Picardy (with Royal Cremona Orchestra) (Haydn Nand) ALAN DALE (Baritone) Genevieve (with Royal Cremona Orchestral Ifhe Volunteer Organist (Lamb) (Tuckrr) 'C Soul of Spring 2 Alai fl le (PhiWpt) Killarney (Balfe) Andrew Shnrpley ''sra (Nemfon'. ittle world of gladness (H. B. Powers) Think tenderly of me (H. B. Powers) PETER DAWSON (Baritone) The distant shore (Sullivan) The world that 1 build for you A25 ( Out en the Deep (Lohr) The Any of Biscay; (Davy) (Nestell Gordon) Rid Me Good-bye (Tosti) A1071 The Bellringer (M. V. Wallace) !-allow the Golden Star (Latham) t The Village Biacksm'th (W. H. Welse) A128(l.and (W. Sanderson) of Delight Up from Somerset (I)'. Sanderson) Mr. HATHERLEY CLARKE When my ships come sailing home (Counter Tenor) A134 (F. Dartl) I Parted (Tosti) Oft in the Stilly Night (Moore) f The Erl King (with piano) (Schubert) Silent O'Moyte (Moore) Two Grenadiers (with piano) AI461The The bonnie banks (Robert Schumann) o' Loch Lomond Robin Adair Song of Triumph (Anderson) sý':himir.r bells or long ago (Shctfuck) Peter Dawson A156 Chime again, beautiful belle (Bishop) "Faust" (w'.th All Heil thou dwelling, White Wings (B. I infer) (Gounod) J. Hialop I piano) Little Sweetheart, and kiss me (Squirt) care A230 The Watchman 't'he ions that reached my :,'on't you huy my pretty (G. W. Persfey) chorus) All 12-inch Records less otherwise .fated, heart (with flowers (withi have the 1 The A23.¢ (The Armourer's f ute Player Gift (Edoardi !with niann Berri) (IRJc.nl hence (SuAiran) 611 (Thou'rt passing (Lead Kindly Light (Purday) letter A in front of all Vocal Records have Orchestral Serial No. Accompaniment. "ýýý RECORDS. ZONOPHONE BALLADS, BALLADS, &c. &c. PETER DAWSON-continuert PETER DAWSON-continued A binder Courtship (Coates) The Blue Dragoons (Russell) (Stanle)) 1065 Every man a soldier The other side o' Jordan -(Hawley'' They IAaams) all use lack 3 10931 }fear the bugles calling (G. Kahn) 514 Down among the dead men (Phipps) The big bass drum (Mortimer) Drink to me only with thine eyes 516 f The Sinter wes Irish 1179{ (Jonson) (an. by J. B. cVaGlzck)l A Nation once again The low-hacked I Wrap me up in my old Stable Jacket(Symons) car (S. Lover) 1203J When you come home (W. H. Sq:l.ý:) (H. Oliver) The Sentinel The place where the old horse died(Melville) 1224 Lads o' Devon (R. Loughborou;tr! (with piano) Shipmates o' mine (W. Sanderson) The Powder Monkey 12481 Through (G. Nutting) The Tar's Farewell (Adams) the sunrise Friend o' mine (Sanderson) Bedouin Love Song (Pinsuti) 1265 I Dear Devon Lassie (D. Richards) The Bandolero (Stuart) The Mill Wheel (quartette, harp) Youth (Allitsen) with 512j A jovial Monk am I (A-udran) ( I am a Friar of Orders Gray 513 j Sailing (Marks) The Fisherman and His Child 1054) (Reeve) Lackaday (quartette)(White) (from "Gavotte (E. Crompton) piano) Corporal The Vacant Chair (Root) The Skipper (Jude) The Bell at Sea (Adams) Consider the Lilies (with Chorus) Peter Dawson Song Angels (with The chorus) of Harold Wilde (Hodson) (Barnby) C,me Beck to Kildare I Fear no Fee (Pinsuh') 852 ( The Arrow and the Song (Balle) j Droop m,t, young Lover (Handel) 866 F. Hundred Fathms Deep (Shattuck) The 'Alghty Deep (f ude) 878 Queen of my heart (Alfred Cellier) A Soldier's Song (Mascheroni) The (When (Th. Lowland Sea Old the Rnnle,' Ebbtide R9{lýllt All 12-inch otherwise sinted, all have the (E. Karma( piano)(Sterndale (with an Old-fashioned Devon Onaway, for Love's Requiem me awake, (with (G. piano) beloved (with piec")(, (with Sweet Aleen Don't tell (with piano) Peter 03 (TroterWilir,".1 piano) [' tt chorus)Peter Uavsat A Chip 1736 176b ýýandalay V{ It'i!leby)ývýý V ý The Drum Major (E. Neinton) 1777 Lanagan's Log (Hermann Lohr) 1005 ( The Admiral's Yarn (P. A. Rubens) The Floral Dance (Katie Moss) :791 j I Little Grey Home in the West 11310 1023 (Hermann Lahr) Sir Dare (F. Dale) 1047 Ben the Bo'sun (S. Adams) IS41 The Bo'sun's Lament (IV. H. Squire) Vocal th "1) (The Golden Vanity) (arr. by Branscombc) flows (Stanley Gordon) lCe,,,en1 Records Mike (W. Sanderson) Go to Sea (with 958 Unlcas ( B've l Town (with pima) (W. H. Souire) Paradise (with piano)(D. A Sailor's R;, Porto Rico (T. Royce) Remember (D. Phipson) In The Storm Fiend (Roeckel) Many Happy Returns of the Day(Blockley) 8924 Songs") X, The old flagged (from The path White House "Song Cycle")((Claude Aru da;e) Friend (Clara Novella Davies) (with 'Inl( Soldier l What of the night? (J. Airlie Dul The eye beneath Busby (witl: the - -,10 Song (Adams) The Veteran's The Yeomen of England ((jerman) Young Tom o' Devon (Russell) Glorious Devon (German) A Son of the Desert am I (Phillips) (Cherry) The Monarch of the Woods Drake goes West (Sanderson) _ I Rolling down to Rio (German) (Rodney) 630 J Calvary is Green Hill (Gounod) )There a f Oh I Ohl Hear the wild winds blow letter Records Mother (with of the Old Block chorus) (with Three Bachelors (K. Russell) (with The gateway to Heaven pies 1y . ,.i sl d-,.n` (La, afo.a) (Arthur Rest, soldier, /torleyi rest Oh! Asthore tmvýl;unapý JThere's ,Nother , a big lot of Sunshine soon (J. Ha}') When Johnny comes marching home There is a tavern in the town The Blarney Roses (Frame Flint) There's (Norton) a Girl in Kildare J Walt (G. d'Hardelot) j In God's own keeping (Geehi) Lawn Cruskeen j D ye ken John Peel? A in front have of Serial Orchestral No. Acconlpaniv " 1 RECORDS. ZONOPHONE Miss MARY EVANS (Contralto) PETER DAWSON-continued Mary Evans The Lost Chord (Sullivan) One ("Pirates 351' Poor Wandering of Pen(Sullivan) Florence Savior zance") (Behrens)Mary Daddy (with piano) Evans The Mocking Bird (with bird effects) Gertrude Gibson Desert (Emanuel) Village Band (Lohr) last man (with piano) äe he &c. BALLADS, &c. BALLADS, -ý?Ay, my own (Purssord) ..ighterman Tom (Squire) he glory of the sea (Sanderson) { 'an't Caroline(Roma) you hear me calling, Miss (Soprano). FREDA FAIRCHILD 1852J The heart of a rose (H. Nicholls) I passed by your window (May Brabe) idow of Penzance (Coates) The Drover angaroo and Dingo The Bridge (Lindsay) ne Wreck (Little) Madame DEERING verdure cled (Soprano) A (Handel) lHnvdel !"Crenrioe" 1 I T::e Banks of Allan Water (C. E Horn)'3075 (Cherry Ripe (C. E. Horn) Horne, Sweet Home (Bishop)Mme. IILo: Deeringj here the gentle lark (soprano solo,,! for two flutes) (BishopA131 'sits obligato Olga, Elgar & Eli Hudson' I) The Bonnie Banks of Loeb Lomond !, 'uc Bells Scotland of ý7:a Pro Nobis (with (Pray for oiano) us) (Pieeolomini) (Gounod) Ale Maria (in Enelish) I In a child's smal hand (Cecil Englehardt) 'here's a Lend (Altitsen) IAlas ! those ("Maitanz") (with chimes 65 bells) (Wallace) i; Bacio (with piano) (Arditi) ':eve's a Land (Allitson) Mme. Deering' Our King and Country rant you (with iano) (Paul Rubens) Miss P,essie Jones iss VIOLET " -2 ELLIOTT r:LLIV r 1 (Contralto) ýýoncraicol Otherwise slated, from kiss piano) Tingle'Peu (Un (Silesu) Miss Bessie Jones "High jinks" GERMAINE (Tenor) (Blumenthal) me your aid re Horatio Germaine ("Irene") (Goanod) Samuel Hempsall pronc! (The Mocking Ig2((t Daddy (with Bird (with bird effects) Gertrude Gibson (Behrend) piano) Mary Evans GRAY (Tenor) ARTHUR 1 24Beauty's Eyes (Tosti) Trotere) %ladrid (H. Tro I In old Madrid I that Silver my Grace's kept Green UUCOXSJ Arthur Gray & Quintette among the Gold Arthur Gray & Quartett_ GRANT (Baritone) Threads Hector Grant A Man's a Men for a' that I 12JWillie'a gene to Melville Castle Robert Burnett have all a Flower own Kiss, HECTOR SAMUEL (Carey) to Thee Aliss Violet Elliott extol Thee, 0 lord ("Eli") (Costa) Mme. Eleanor Jenes-Hudson', Records little My Queen Lend Seems nvv a ýa na.f+aa uauuý aeaoý Adams) AS/ f Roses (Stephen i In Sympathy (Lconi) (Pinsuti) A75 {I The last Watch (:Mascheroni) (Miss For all Eternity GIBSON (Soprano) GERTRUDE IRS 'umhine and "-'tearer, my God, A-11 12-inch (with Love-A HORATIO See .-1de with roe (Liddie) Lost Chord (Sallivan) (Behrend) -e giftLuliaby ý.:.c"s (Lane) ^d of Hope and Giory-(Etgar) ere's a Land (Atlitsen) Fishers (11uUah) i'i He Come (.SuJiran) "ill Little d'Aroour) I had Love's e Promise of Life (Cowen) Rain (Blumenthal) ,' (Baritone) FOSTER 30765 Boys of the DardanePes 1 Eyes of Irish Blue GAZE (Baritone) Mme. Deeringl!LESLIE (High Alvena Yarrow, Jinks-"Something 3073 Ingle-ing" Redeemer liveth ii as a dream I lillarney (Balle) Ii know i that my ("Messiah") G.l:h DEREK _ Voeal the 1. Lend HEMPSALL me A13 My Queen I letter A in re front (Tenor) (Gounod) ("Irene") Samuel Hempsall (Blumenthal) Germaine Horatio your aid of Scr(a1 -NO. BALI-ADS, ALFRED HEATHER (Dear 247{ The Little Shamrxk White Squall BALLADS, &c. (Tenor) &c. STANLEY KIRKBY (Baritore? (f (Jackson) Alfred Heather (Barker) Philip Ritte 342t don't mind I Don't J. HISLOP (Tenor) I ý. v^o OT c" e.LGHnvn (Soprano) LIt TnCAIU T/11UCQ JVl\Ir.T1ZVLJVI\ I j 505 (ý+scuure Silver 1Mister go the Dear t7ntl (Mellor & 'lt the Mine, P.I 'I leaving down in aa (Tosti) nooouy ' snows, 1100-y f Good-bye Good-bye (with ' ` ' Larea ^ Stanl: 6i' piano) (with piano) A154 , Queen of the Earth n__...:...ý r.._a_.. rc' ...,... ..ý o..e_.. `Stonecraker P "Faust" (withl All Hail thou dwelling, 374 john (Coates) j. Hislopl (Gounod) piano) 1 Chorus, Gentlemen I (Lehr) C--r.:......,ý, I An--I r L A sergeant r the Line (. gntrel Yeter Dswsow Stante: K 50 1 P. A. HOPE (Scottish Baritone) The Admirals Broom (Bevan) CuN 365 Scots wha bee (traditional) Sins me to Sleep (with DJells), Scotland Yet 502sper Edwin 706 Green Grow the Rushes Whi and I shall hear( with Just a wee deocb-an-do ris 503 s Always IN-2___ inaaame A231'Taas within a Mile (Hook) c Rill ye no come back A24 Kate O'Shane (Linley) (Moore) f Last Rose of Summer A26 aid me discourse (Bishop) Tell me my Heart (Bishop) A61 i he Mission (Cowen) of a --Rose -,mg, sweet nira ttfansl harp (Glover) Blind girl to her A651,'Tis the harp in the air "Maritana" Erin remember (Moore) i 893{Let (arr. by '' E } ti'ca:inz o' the Green (Ballyhooley (Robert Marin) (000 I jj Killaloe (Robert Martin) that shall live for IioSo I'Tis r a story (Pelham E e4' I ( P. RaN"h ti w':nhfl I lp.nbn.n 11086f ! do tike you, Susie (Murphy Ragtime Cowboy Joe (Muir & AF :-u A I 11ctr. ., . thw or.,nn ,I.. (with,11954We miss her most at Xmas -time harp) (Wallace) 0 Lord En") Thee, will extol, -(' (Costa) Mme. Eleanor Jones-Hudson Nearer, God, (Carey) my to Thee I A69 J N'cu're I Miss Violet Elliott 11332 Dear Heart (Tito Mattel) `Sincerity (Clarke) (Weber)I Softly sighs the voice of evening A85 Waltz Song from "Romeo and Juliet" , (Gounod)'16955 L I Good-hve. 1 will hin -"(A meet Summer (Donc11v hlue-eyed t' Seymour !Sn. Inno your Rosary, Maguire's motor bike Suns Australia (McGlennon) & ELI HUDSON of Stanley (Amicus) Qrpheus Q Australia (For Aul.' will be there Sync) (Skipper Francis) Stanle, fr the Landing of the Australian Egypt DAdvance, Australia I Had a Flower All 12 dl: 12-inch Unless l Stan:e:- Records have have the the letter letter A in front front .inch Records otherwise oiherwise stated. stated, all Vocal Becorda Records 27 have Serial No. No. of Serial of Orcheatral Orchestral jAN fair Your King and Country want you (with) 1370 Miss Bessie Jones piano) (Paul Rubens) JOSEPH LYCETT (Bass) There's land (Alliften) Mme. Dearing' a 1 279 Anchored JThe Magic of the Night (with piano) (1Vatsori 1558+ (H. Vasghan)I' 1Three for Jack (14. H. Squire) The Fairy Plate (with piano) (Oliver) 1599}SA Dream of Delight (Horatio Nicholls) P. MAXWELL (Baritone) P. MAXWELL (Baritone) j All the while (H. Darewski) i "High Jinks 1(Beautiful L.ove's Own ;ties L'eautiful Garden (Scan, of Roses 3075 364 J P. fi Nobody Knows, Nobody Cares LESLIE GAZE, with Piano CaresStan:e- Accuannanich ."tccufnpani n. u 'iG 3847 (P lliaýl,ý (H. D. ,.'ý4 back to the hone 11 of r (H. L. " '" flying machine wear Take me hood Flanigan's 1.01 here the gentle Lark (soprano solo,13066 (Bishop)! with obligato for two flutes) 469 Digs, Elgar, & Eli Hudson' Home, Sweet Home (Bishop) Mme. Deeringi ýR Miss BESSIE JONES (Soprano) I -'; . '1216J V79 OLGA ELGAR klru-r') Bell (Wen rich) Owl (Lawrence) r ZONOPHONE RECORDS. BALLADS, Mr. GEORGE PARKER Sons o the Sea United Front (with I piano) (McG.cnnon) piano) (Bradweli) (Russell) ;,rnicombe Fair (with piano) (W. H. Squire) '=assn with piano) One (with I (Lowing &c. (Baritons) kind--"Faust" (Gounod) fairestmy Lisbon, thou dearest, "Don Sebastiano" (Donizetii) (L. Stuart) A225 ( The Bandotiero 1 Thou'rt (Sullivan) hence passing A218+ iitog smile of aisttr IlOh! 3 Ine The ruIagc Floras orace:aurnu Dance (Moss) krvcuaý A244 f Bedouin Love Song (Pinsufi) ) The Trumpeter (Dix) ::draw the Sword, Scotland (with piano) When the great red dawn is shining E( (G. H. Rodwell) I ..,(When LChnr The Thistle Scotland (with of piano) I v_._ i A--A ra) ... .ws ..--,at, bring (with to me a pint o' wine 1887 The Company Sergeant Major (Sanderson) I Gay Cavalier (Brevilte Smith) piano) The jessie, (with the Flower o' Dunhlane (Smith) HERBERT PAYNE (Tenor) piano) Ae ye Mind o' [eng Lang Syne (with Silvery Moon (Rev. D. P. Monkton) By the Light of the piano) ;csa Macfarlane (with (Edwards) (H. Payne & Quartette) piano) We don't want a Girl (Letters) H. Payne & H. Fay 'ILL OAKLAND (Counter Tenor) Wedding Bells (with bells)(Bennett Scott) Gloaming ý the Ir., Ring me up Heaven Ace. by The American Quartette Singing When Mocking Birds ').hen Autumn Moon is the are the creeping When the Blue Birds nest again through the Woodlands Beautiful Birds, Sing On (with whistling) `r: hen you and 1 were young, Maggie Robin and the Wren (with whistling) (Butterqeld) Ring down (c-ith bells) longest is the Curtain the sweetest way round Give me a ticket to Heaven(Denhant L may home (Shillos-Mill) Harrison) 7 '.ý'ait till the Clouds rail by A Bop's best friend is his Mothe relicy) '-'bite Wings (Sh n tired of living without you(Rose is my wandering boy to-night? Where Mills) Two In Aeroplane for my Ünly a Pansy Blossom (Howard) (ASeftor, Lawrence & GHford) he Curse of an Achine Heart Redwing (Kerry Mills) 47{ I (Piantadosi) And a little child shall lead them (Harris) risen we listened to the chiming of the There is a Mother for always waiting you at Home, Sweet Home old Church Bells (Heil) Manuel Romami Nellie Deane (Armstrong) Miss VIOLET The Mountains OPPENSHAW of Morne(French & Collison) (Contralto) I'll meet thee at the Lane (with quartette) Gray (with Nelly quartette) Christina's Lament (Dvorak) The Soldiers of the King (Leslie Stuart) K': She wandered down the mountain side Privite Tommy Atkins (Potter) (with piano and violin) (F. Clay) The magic of your voice (Hardy) C............ U:..1.. /...:.1. .ý ..._.... .....J .ell..,. A Collier's Child (Geddes) 1ý1 obligato) (Goring Thomas) You were cumin' through the corn, Molly 'erenata (Angel's Serenac:e) (with piano dear (Mellor, Lawrence & Gifford) (Braga) Kitty, dear (Percival Langley) and 'cello obligato) Jnbra Moonlight Bay (Wenrich) fu (known mai as Handel's "Largo") Nora M !one (von Tilzer) ("Snrse") (with organ and 17`x' piano) (Har el) My heart is with you to-night Che fa-o Euridice (Orfeo senza ed Euridic (with piano) (Gluck) -- ' -_~. ü:`=MES .~~^ `.~ ,~. ~. OSBORNE ':non the Cellarer se neathiess Army ~. (Baritone) (Hatton) (Trotere) 12-inch Records have the -8 otherwise stuted, a!I Vocal Records A hove Orchestral ZONOPHON17 RECORDS. BALLADS, HERBERT &c. PAYNE-continue,' (Good-bye, Virginia (Schwartz) Pine of the Lonesome Berlin) 1481 {(The wee little house that you live '.1 (H. Carotl (Mellor, Gifford & Gý:_'r) When I lost you (H. Carol! Berlin) Our glorious Empire (with chorus)o (with (When love creeps in your heart (L (B. Scott) 1110 ý chorus and orchestra) time in I-11 Come back to me (with and 1491 When it's apple-blossom chorus (with chorus) (Flavel! Hayward) mandy orchestra) (Mellor, Gifford, & i ue! Choir (with Hymns of the Old Church Somebody knows, somebody (Alf. Selman) cares organ and orchestra 1515 (Do,He-bert Payne - t} 1112 Vesper Bells (with (Darn; chorus) Door (with organ) By the Old Cathedral :.ü (Sweet Aleen (with Quartette chorus) (Lamb-Solman) Peerless I516j(Mr. Peter G-:ýrrot) 1 do love my Orange Cirl Don't tell Mother (with chorus) 1182 (Trevor & Mellor) (Mr. Herbert ( When the Xmas Bells are ringing Settle down in a one-horse f My little Persian Rose (A. Friedland) town: "Watch your Step") (Berlin) 1198-i You maue me love you (J. V. Monaco) 15331 They didn't believe me (from "To r.. !t the Night") (Kern) Someday (Sometime, somewhere, someMiss Dolly Garrick & Mr. Frank 1204 coming Sprinkle me with kisses ("Shell I'm back to Bonnie Scotland Revue) (Ball) (Trevor & Wright) 15441 a,y oira ox raracise ki. aerun7 (I'll work for you (Jack Judge & H. WI!1545 f We must all fall in (Beorteff Scot:; (with chorus) 1226 1I !lams) Isle o' Dreams (Graf] & Otcott) Only a few more broken hearts Till the boys come home (keep the '::1I (Will CeddesY" (u,'it.h chorus) 1516j fires burning) (Xo,ello) Baldwin Sloane) June (with chorus) %A. When the war is over, mother dear(B. 12491 That's how I need you (with chorus) !!; ( (Piantadosi) Kentucky Home (We'll have a J.,ý I:eel Wonderful & 1562 { (with chorus) (Donaldson) rose of love (with chorus 1307 (Bennett Scott) You were the flrst one to teach piano) If I could only make you (with love (Godfrey, i' care 1{'akley & B. (Schmidt) For chorus and piano) Killarney You (with(Tc= and (I'd like to he a hero, too (H. E. Pettier) 1331{ Make me the King of your heart (with That's the song of songs for me .i E l (Dcrew'ki) (Osborne) chorus chorus) and piano) Somewhere in France, dear Japanese Butterfly Land (with chorus and mother 1578 { (A. to Clerq) 1347 (Alec Hemley) piano) chorus) Down in Bonn-bom-bay When Irish eyes are smiling (with chorus (Carrot) When the Moon shines (C. R. Ball) bright on and piano) Chaplin 1591 j (Harry Mills) 1359 Peg o' my heart (Fischer) When Kiltle Lads home When you're (with (Grant) the come away piano) (Seiloc & L. Wright) (Farewell, chorus) Isabelle (with chorus) 1There' light burning 1399{ (Hargreaves. Collins & Wright) a that's 1602 In dear old Romany (with chorus) (Puck) window (with Cho-';S) When you wore a tulip and I wo: (Gifford & Trevor) (with (Wenri,: When Angelus is (with red rose chorus) the ringing l603( Dreamttme Ni. 'I-. 1422 (Bert Grant) and You (Horatio chorus) I Bad as you are, I love you (Goldbur. Beautiful Baby Doll (with chorus) (You can have Irish (N. D. Ayer) an name s;th (Lawrence Wright) JThe Sunshine Smile chorus) of your (with 1617( My heart is (with 1423.. (Lilian Rav) calling }cu chor_ chorus) (Lawrence The Eyes are the Windows 11 9tl of the Soull (with chorus) Dear old mother (with chorus) (E. Miller) 1G18 11 (w'e're really proud of you (Zulueta) Terry, blue-eyed Irish boy my 144111'!l make a man of every one of you (Scanlon) (Finckl chorus) (Down home in Tennessee (with c Show we the way to your heart (with (D:n,1628{ 1466} (Mills & Scott) chorus) $ome I Take me back to sour heart (with chorus) night, some waltz, some girl The Trail 1492 ;4 All 12-inch (Godfrey & Wright) Records have he letter Unless otherwise stated, A in front of (Mills, Godfrey & Serial No. all Vocal Becords have Or& estral Accampaniin 29 ZONOPHONE BALLADS, RECORDS. &c. BALLADS, &c. HERBERT PAYNE-continued HERBERT PAYNE-continued 11855 For me and my gal (Meyer) (Lange) (with I want you to know I miss you one (Bennett Scott) (Hargreaves) chorus) ,ýr,ý If "Going Up" (with you look into her eyes, behind When I leave the World (Hirsch) a:_ IRorr:nl i1S56 nh-cl Kiss me, "Going lip" (Hirsch) 'ýrl (Ball) 1857fGcing Up, "Going Up" (Hirsch) chorus] Tickle Toe, "Going Up" (Hirsch) Killarney to Heaven ir. not from n . t-(Fitzgerald & le Roy)' 1871)j Give me it little cosy corner (Tate) in France with you (Tate) 1 Somewhere All the hearts in all the world __ Joan of Are (Wells) (Jerome) Just baby's (You heart (with a prayer at twilight my away chorus) stoic Wright) Some day I'll make you love me EPij (Lawrence (Nat Ayer) (with There's dear face home at a old My Tennessee, Is that you calling me? (H. E. Pether) chorus) (Bennett Scott) (with In the valley of the moon chorus) Lone Star (Thurban) (Lee & Wright) Smoke Clouds ("Hello-, Everybody")(H. You'll always be the same sweet baby Darewski) (A. S. Brown) I've the in Maryland got sweetest girl `.My Mother's (with Rosary chorus) (Donaldson) (Meyer) ö-.-. (R. A. Whiting) Some Sunday' morning Nl-o-t-h-e-r (with chorus) (Morse) Give me the moonlight, give me a girl day (sung by At the end of a beautiful ("Hullo, America") (A. von Tiizer) EEa H. Wilde) That I'll old home (G. A. Stevens) (with You gave me a Rosary chorus)(Scott) Bells of St. Mary's (Adams) I'm sorry I made you cry (Clesi) (it's a long, long way to my home in Down in Virginia ?l4 Kentucky (Nat. D. Ayer) California and you (Puck) There's silver in your hair Down Southern Cross Is where the ýuuvu r .6...,, (with bound for Blighty There's that's shining chorus) a ship (with We shall time (Shirley) get there-in chorus) (with chorus) Poor Butterfly Ysaka Hula Hickv Dula (Goetz) The Trail that leads to Home (sung by Turn back the Universe (with chorus) Louie Brooks) (E. R. Ball) Down Honolulu (with way chorus) (Burnett & Burke) BRIDGE PETERS (Bass) 17P,? Arizona (M. Gideon) 362 ( Rocked in the cradle of the deep (Knight! My own Iona (A. Friedland) j The Diver (Loder) Baby (Nat D. Ayer) (with chorus) 17?j In my dear old Hometown ERNEST PIKE (The late Kin' (G. McCarthy) Edward's favourite Tenor) Boola Lou (Bernard & Gifz Rice) iHoots 1 can hear the Ukuleles calling me A12 Somewhere (Harris) (Herman Paley) To the end of the World with Ycu Hawaiian Butterfly (Baskette & Santley) I loved you more than I knew A ring and a sprig of white heather (Vocal crr. of "The Phantom (H. E. Pet her) Pike A63 Ernest When the Bells of Peace are ringing The Phantom Melody ('cello) (Kefelbv) (F. J. Wilson) P. Nifosi All the world will be jealous of me Beautiful Garden of Roses (E. R. Ball) A3500 (sung by Thomas Thomas) Down Texas WayGodfrey, The Message Mills & Scott) (.:..cker) 487 5 Alice, where art thou? You remember "home" Barbara a place called Allen (with chorus) Mills, Long & Scott 488 By the Fountain (Ads w) fSamea I Down the Vale (Moir) (H. K. Mohr) 489) Just across I never knew I loved you till 1 said goodthe Brid°" of Gý.id bye (Nat D. Ayer) (In the Shade of the o' i Tr' r e Hello IN(Nat YorkD. ("Bing Boys on BroadOld Jim's Xmas Hyn,n .'.rwith d'.c, us 3 (William Gray) 492 way") organ) Something Oriental ("Bing Boyr as BroidA welcome to the glad New Year (x;th (Nat D. Ayer) way") quartette and belle) I 4'irginia Lee (with chorus) 62P,I Just one kiss, just another -/ ---' ý-ýýý"ý' Goym=" you (O*|. All 12-inch :,ss otherwise Records have the letter A in front st,r±sd, all Vocal Records 30 have of Serial Orchestral No. Aocompa,iiment. BALLADS, ERNEST &c. I PIKE-continued BALLADS, ERNEST &c. Ftýi PIKE-continued 4931 When the Sunset turns the Ocean Blue 1532 f When the joy bells ring (Lewis Bar: tj I'm wearing my heart t Blue Eyes Godfrey, away for you Williams & Nie aIh 4P4 S Eileen Alannah 1560 f Just for me (J. Thompson) Kath:een Mivourneen (Crouch) ( Love is Divine (J. Thompson) flows (Russell) 497 (Where the river Shannon (There's The Creen Isle of Erin (Roecket) a long, long trail (with ehr, ; 1590 (J. E:: Warning (Gounod) 499 f The Eipsy's 1 Piney Ridge (H. R. Mohr) We've been chums for fifty years Lowthiap) IGod keep you safe (with chorus) 500 ( Gates of the West (Ccrofire (Cuthber Ailia Mine (Ernest Newton) 1640 The Home-bells (Novell 521 The English Rose (German) are ringing Red, White and Blue (Russell) Something tingle -ingleing-"ih seems 613 1 Do you remember the last Waltz (Scot) 17021 Jinks" (Friel) Harold 's Let kiss those Tears away (Scott) Lore's Jinks" (F; own kiss-"High .is 1)n Friendship's Name 17185 1'Jhen I come back to you (Summers; 615) (Dance& Graham) My little Irish cottage (Summers) I Dreaming, "Ma Mie Rosette"(Juncker) 1734 Loveland (with chorus) (M. Head) IYouwas One Day (Berkeley) 646 taught me how to love you (Meyer) You wish me to forget you (Donajowski) 1776 The Ivy grown cottage (S. Dickson) All that 1 ask is Love (Ingraham) Land of the long ago (L. Ray) I go I leave my heart (Harbour 832 Everywhere (3ionkton Tram-1 with perfect of rest 1792 When God gave you to me (sung by Hs, Ad you (Mellor & Gifford) The Shadows (vocal the Wilde) arr. of "in (Nicholls) 720 Shadows") (Finck) 1825 "Dream Boat" (lvor Novello) Meet me to-night in Dreamland Come to my heart again (K. Stewart) '. Two Irish Eyes (with chorus) 721 Stick to your Mother, Tom 1. 2 rc.,d...., RIWanted like the Angels a Harp play ` ý- I riaaie na i lc,ooaevclShir:=Ti ) A Farewell ILiddlel (Liddle) 102 f Kil',arney (Bade) (Thomson) The Irish Grass 7 Come, sing to me (Thomson) A May Morning (Denza) ¬S! The Rosary (Nevin) She is far from the Land (Lambert) Apart (Scott Catty) ýAn 865 (F. Clay) !`!I sing thee Songs of Araby Folk Irish `.?ong (A. Foote) tiiu Noran, Inc Mary (Kind, Ynae or K[tnare (John ?`_5 1046 1053 kind and WITCH wa e : ýnopc Serenade (Schubert) Songs taught my mother me 5 Somewhere is ca!1ing a voice Happy Summer Song (Kahn) fDear Parry) gentle is she) (T. Rlchardson)ý TI cmptc/ (Dvorak) (Tate) The I end n/ theim,mav fmiih Thor L. _I Don't 300311'm the 13017 I Want to Sail Bailiff to the .c Away Cailiph Rendezvous Rendezvous Intermezzo The Zon.phune Orche When summer teils autumn good- ýe 30231 (Hell & Iamb) Mr. Arthur G v When the harvest days are over, 3caie l dear I Muther (Harry (Alan von M. Tiber) Rattray) 3026 j To Lire in the Light of Your Eyes l (Alan M. Ra f A Canoe for Two (Thomas S. Allen'i 3O2 When a Boy Says "Will You?" and Girl says "Yes" (J. Cannot) WILFRID PLATT (Baritone) love, remember me (C. Marshall) Ernest Pike Co to Sea (with piano) (Trotere) Jean (with piano) (H. T. Burleigh) Wilfrid PJ"n I_ Sydney Coitham 1479 Love's Requiem (with piano) Forster) IfWere I some star (Dorothy (IV. Sanderson) Peter Dsw;:n 1429 1 Caroo (with chorus, piano and celeste (Slaughter) accompaniment) Heroes (with chorus) and Gentlemen Mr. ROBERT RADFORD 1455 ( (Peskett ) We sweep the sets (with chorus) (Cowen) fThe Munition Workers' Son.6rnckshn, 14755 Love Bells (Dore[) (Kathleen 1 Some day your voice will answer BLACK DIAMONDS BAND (Virgo) tssz 1502 J A little bit of Heaven (Ball) 1_The Victor March (Pryor) [My wild Irish Rose (Olcott) 1293 ZONORtiONE RECORDS. &c. BALLADS, BALLADS, FC'ýTE.RRICHARDSON (Baas) (Stanford) e Old Superb fecs !van's Song (Altitsen) "Messiah" try do the Nations, he that walked (Handel) people }lessiah" in FOSTER RICHARDSON-continued !3;74 ( God defend New Zealand 13059 1 Our Territorials (Ruche) They there, there were there, Sing us a Song of AAstralia (Ridgeway) (Handel) (Stoneham) darknessi31Qýjero escomithehDadanelles We're (Marsh Little & Warwick Armstrong) PHILIP (Tenor) RITTE r Trumpet shall Sound, "Messiah" (Handel)! j (Handel) t:ut who may abide, "Messiah" (Handei) it nour and Arms, "Samson" grave! "Judas Mecca4{ A-m, Arm, ye brie" (Handel) "Judas' ie Lord worketh wonders, the White Dear Little 247 glory of your eyes Kiss (Marshall) 1351 piano) (Noel Johnson) (with piano) (A. F. Tate)I 'ea Koaa twun piano) I.. ttiayan1 nooull 1f Crctain Mac (Sanderson) I Yeoman's Wedding (Poniatowski) ("'Ai the sands of the Desert grow, cold ''.:e Old Ritte Squall (Barker) Philip Shamrock (Jackson) Alfred Heather JACK :,taccabmus" (Handel) Thy glorious deeds, "Samson" " 'den of Allah (with piano) (with &c. (A. me J. Gilbert ROGERS my Filbert (Hermann Mills) the little good-bye, I I FLORENCE Fay (Tenor) Kiliarney (Balfc) Volunteer Organist 2IThe lua" 'IMiss (Llliott) i little up, soldier man dr 'in (H. Graham) in of Gienair Watch Below (N. Graham) 'I',.a Slap-up Quartermaster (Pillcocks); SHARPLEY Rogers Fury Harry Quayside ANDREW soldier Jack (Lamb) (Soprano) SAVILLE One ("Pirates (Poor Warder?ne of PenFloreo:c Sý.ýit!n 35 (Sullivan) zance") Frans M ry Evans The Lost Lost Chord Chord (Sul:ivan) (Sal:ivan) Alvey The JOSEPH 219f (Bass) SCOTT Father O'Flynn j OF to Philadelphia THOMAS THOMAS (Tenor) (Blumenthal) A3500 S The Messag 1 Beautiful Garden of Roses HENRY TURNPENNY Ernest PiEe (Tenor) 51 (Luce me, and the world is mine (E. Ba;1) Mary (Richardson) Adams) 52(The Holy City (Stephen (Stephen Adýs? The Star of Bethlehem HARRY THORNTON (Cor=.one 229 (True ,',`no I ý.e Sings e Netaoe a to of our tnnrh England, silent i p "Young England"i (G. H. Clutsam) Navy (Davson) f ..r L1....1 r,in' afong the highway ("Lads of the (H. ;itage") ,Samuels) Toast OF. H. Squire) i ;,e harvester's night song (Powers) ýýý Cana of home sweet home (Gregory) :at the cad of a lane of shadows(S. Lennox) keep marching (L. Wright) along All 12-inch till Death (Scott Gofi. ) I The Corporal's Ditty (Scurry 1 (Bariio-ALAN TURNER 3 eno J 5[0 f ) Queen of the Earth (C. P.r,;+!+) Star of my Soul (S. Jonesl 1 F... f M,, ..11 .f.,1r,1 Hearts ofýOak (8i*kb eck) Sn Happy Moments Good hye, Sweetheart, Good s e 520 (The Little Hero (Adams) 1Asleep in the Deep with piano) Becords have the letter A in front of No. .8criul ýtht7"Visd staled, a*,'! Yocal B Cc(ý-:!-3h,ývr (P ZONOPHUNE BALLADS, HAROLD WILDE &c. (Tenor) RLCURDS. BALLADS, HAROLD &c. WILDE-continv Ox1v(V. When you're away, "The piano)(Stephen Adams) "The Only Girl," Overture (V. (with piano)(Stephan The Garonne Peerlecs Adams) f Hlow, breezes, blow (with l73 piano) (Squire) j Dearest and Best (with piano) (Pr Happy valley (with piano) (Ewe's A171 I The Romany Lass (with piano) (Hand, f Roses (S. Adams) 1658 r--+ l (Guy d' Hardeiot) Because (with 64f piano) At the ena or t beautiful day (F ( C.:me back to Erin (with piano) (Cfaribe?) hlerb, :ltr. I'll sing thee songs of Araby (with piano) You gave Mme a Rosa-y (Scout (F. Clay) gc Love's Jink=" own kiss-"High Sleep and Forgot (with piano)(S. Mr. Err Greene) Something tingle ingleinj seems (Fried) 79 Come into the Garden, Maud (Balfe) finks" Thora (Stephen Adams) Fare thee well, Molly darling 3ßj Tom Howling (Dibdin) We'll never let the old flag fall (Nut, ( The Minstrel Boy (Nelson) She Is a daughter of Mother Y, 100(Mary of Argyle Killarney (Basle) I'll dream of you (A. Barkeley) Home (Cowen) The Children's 1735 I A1y bundle o' love (B. Gayne) 141 The Blocýru is on the Rye(My hands (L. Croke) Two tired Pretty (Waltz Song) (Baynes) Destiny 209 Sally in our Alley (Levey) from hidirR 18541 Love, come your p The Maid of the Mill (Adams) (H. Waters L t Meetine of the Oft in the stilly night (Irish traditional) FRANK WILLIAMS (Sarito: (Hope Temple) :i.5 11n Sweet September eyes (Sullivan) (The Miner's Dream of Home j Take a pair of sparkling (All Hail! Thou dwelling, pure and lowly ("Faust") (Gounod) Bclls for Chris, Ring out the (Bizet) (Hodges) Choir a The Flower Song ("Carmen") BombardierFar ''d3 S 1 seek for thee in every flower (Ganz) (Daren"ski) Two Eyes of Grey (McGeoch) away in Australia rouius Animam ("Stabat Mater") If 1 should plant a tiny Seed (Rossini) (with piano, specia! process) ý,oeq Come, be Rainbow (wW1 my (Menarlssohn) 1,It with all your hearts process) special racl:e'e young me, If ell those endearing Good morning, Mr. Postman (wio (Moore) charms Farewell piano) Terence's to Kathleen(Lady (Dartu' Are you the little girl? Dufferin) Frank 19illising & Miss % (Sons (Hodson) of Anfiele (with chorus) I used to sigh for the Silvery M, Harold Wilde H (;. i Consider the Lilies (with chorur) By the Blue Lagoon (Darewski' i Peter Dawson When the Sheep are in the F, Aonabel Lee (Leslie) When brings th the Springtime Lovers (Squire) I Mountain I A Wat.derinit Minstrel ("Mikado") (Gilbert & Sullivan) ý9, / (So,. Miss ALVENA YARROW ("Yeomen the Is Life of a Boon? Guard") (Gilbert & Sullivan) Alvens A8 Killarney (Baife) Mother Machree (Alcott & Ball) It was a dream Mmde. If Only Our Dreams Came True(Thompson) A9 S Sweet Spirit. hear any prayer 0 Divine Redeemer (with piano) Stars that light my garden (K. Russell) A little world of love (with piano) (K. Russell: IThe Moon has raised her Lamp (B' Galway by the Sea (with piano) Ernest Pike 8 Peter (Barclay) A49 If love is dream (with )Excelsior (Balle) ondcr a piano (Forster) Ernest Pike & Peter No. All Records have A in front 12-inch the letter of Serial Good Company (with VOCAL i_, -°as <<üerrrdsc ýOatcd, c'.l Pncal I'ieecIrds have Orchestral DUETS dccomparirr:: ZONOPHONE RECORDS. DUETS VOCAL Baritone (H. Lane Wilson) Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson Plains (Braham) Albion, on thy Fertile Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson beginning (Campbell-Lehmann) At Love's & Peter Dawson Mdme. E. Jones-Hudson titill as the night (Gotze) & Peter Dawson E. Jones-Hudson :Ndme.Song (Messager) s_.ing !"Veronique") & Peter Dawson Mdme. E. Jones-Hudson Trot here and there ("Veronique") (lnessager) Mdme. E. Jones-Hudson & Peter Dawson Before the Battle (Hedgcock) Ernest Pike Peter Dawson the Iwo !3eggarsH. .& Lane-tvitsort) Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson :he Lovers (H. Lane Wilton) Tenor 1.9 AE .,.. The and Outpost's The Cpueiflx J¢uncy -.- Vigil (Stanley Rivers) 8. race Pike «& r. P. IJawsul Dawson r.. (Fautie) i.uun_ui a.,wýcc .p^.y_ o..cýi proruao %n iunery ~'"Martha" '^ .-'^ -_'-_` _ýý-ý (Flotow) ouio Sydney Coltham & George ®2_P. Flow gently Deva (Parry) The Fishermen Parker (Gabu.si) (Darewski) '.re you the Little Girl? Frank Williams C Miss McCarthy Tod Mr. Pcstmon (with grand morning, Frank Williams piano) that we two were maying ýsk .ih. Gertrude Gibson & A. Gray I (Love 528 jTbe and War (Cooke) Ernest Pike & Stanley Kirkby Battle Eve (Bonheur) Ernest Pike & Stanley Kirkby Waves Saying? What Wild are the Ernest Pike & W. Miller 529 (Glover) 1 Life's Dream is o'er Ernest Pike & W. Miller All change for l.lanfairfechan(David & Arthurs) Harry Fay & Stanley Kirkby You've got to sing in Ragtime (David & Arthurs) Fay & Stanley Kirkby Harry beautiful Doll (Ayer-Moret) Oh you Alf. Campbell & A. Collina The Rooster and the Hen(Wm. McKenna) Aif. Campbell & A. Collins (Luxembourg) Are you going to dance? (Lehar) Dougias & Ernest Pike 894 Dorothy i r,...._ ". ..~. ~ ~~~. `^ ~._' n..,.ew;. tc n.........1 Dorothy Douglas & Ernest Pike I(Hitchy Koo (Muir & Ahrahcros) 1020{ Harry Fay & Stanley Kirkby Gaby Glide (L. A. Hirsch) Kirkby Harry Fay & Stanley (None shall part us ("lolanthe") (Sullivan) 1025{ Mdme. E. Jones-Hudson & P. Dawson Stay, Frederick, stay (Sullivan) Mdme. E. Jones-Hudson & Ernest Pike The Ragtime Goblin Man (Von Tilzer) (Tost!) enetian Song (with Harry Fay & Stanley Kirkby piano) Gibson & Mary Evans Gertrude I do love my wife (Murphy & Castling) Harry Fay :<athleen Mavourneen (with piano)I Crouch ) Hello l Hello l London Town (Marshall) 2:=Gertrude Gibson & Mary Evans Harry Fay & Jack Henry Nocturne (with (Deara) piano) Ring out those Bells (M. Lufcen) Ge'trede Gibson & Mary Evans Harry Fay & Jack Henty t''ear Love of mine Row, row, row (Monaco) Harry Fry & Jack Henty 1081 Take me in your arms and say ynu love 1%irrgut in Venice (Lucantoni) Mdme. Deering & Ernest Pike Payne (J. R. Johnson) Herbert me i The Swint Quet Excelsior (Balfe) - -- May Loveday & A. Grover 1094 Ernest Pike & Walter Miller ý:'m looking for a Sweetheart How sad it is to say farewell (Westrop) May Loveday & Ernest Pike L Mdme. E. Jones-Hudson & Ernest Pike the Kis:in: Duet, from "The =11 *I'-- Geisha" I fv." r..,# The Golden I In the Vdlev W dcinnv r May Loveday where the -P i Pike v & W. 1115 Miller' Rlue-hirda t,enevieve Ernest & Peter Dawson The Lost Chord (with Chorus, bells, 1161 organ and piano) "i_. Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson Watchman, what of the Night? Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson All's Well (Bruham)Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson 1193 Larboard WatchErnest Pike & W. Miller P-'t V; (Cowan) Be My Little Bumble There time, L I,.- Jones Bee J" was Mdme. Barcarolle a - and Murray (Marshall)^4 VSY1 al "Gondoliers"(Snti(van) E. Jones-Hudson & Ernest Pike ("Tales of Hoffmann")(Offenbach) Miss Annie Rees & Miss Violet Oppenshaw Come, Josephine, in My Flying Machine (Fischer ) Ada Jones & American Quartett. Blue Feather (Morse) Ada Jones & Billy Murray All 12-inch Becords have the letter pin front of Serial No. mess otherwise stated, all Vocal records have Orchestral Accompaniment. 34 ZONOPHONE RECORDS. (Sympathy Firefly" Weitz Song, "The 12071 (Frimi) Helen Clarke & Van Bruntl And the World's all W-oag Again 1503 (Jerome) Helen Clarke & Van Brunt War (Cook) Ernest Pike & Stanley Special Constable (with r (N. You love (J. V. Monaco), made me you Ernest Pike & Foster Richs Emilie Haves & G. H. Elliott God. bless England (The Hon old Take in your love, me arms you (Finck)Dolly and say the Hun) Garrick & Harr we (J. Posamond Johnson)11504 Emilie Hayes & G. H. Elliott, The same old Song (i"iack) (On the-honeymoon (Slihvall) Dolly Garrick & Harr express Collins & Harlan 1231 } Rock me in your arms and call me International Rag (Irving Berlin) (Mil"s & Scott) Collins & Harlar, 518 Miss Emilie Hayes & G. H. `1t was a iover his lass (with and piano' You ve got me and I've got you(F. (Walfhew) Goa 12501 Miss Doris Cowan & Ernest Pike Miss Emilie Hayes & G. H. Sincerity (with (E. Clarke) piano) Settle down in town a one-horse I Miss Doris Cowan & Ernest Pike "Watch (Berlin) your Step") 1'533 fl love the moonlight (Carroll) Mr. Herbert I 1252 { Helen Clark & 1V. Van Brun -I' They didn't believe me (from "To-n 1 Next Sunday (Kern) at nine (Llo)d) the Night") Helen Clark & W. 1.'an Bruns Miss Dolly Garrick & Frank F Snow Deer Campbell & Bur. Memories (M.I of Darby and Joan Wben I 1268 want a little LovingCampbell Miss Dolly Garrick & Herbert & Bur Love, or something like it (A. Her (I want some loving (Bon Styler) Miss Dolly Garrick & Herbert :283 bliss Bessie Jones & Ernest Pikc The Laughing Husband (with p Come sing (with piano) (Jacl to me 551 (Penrose) Merry Andrew & Lydia ( Thompson) E. Pike & P. Dawsor The jealous (with Wife piano) to (Harrington & Scott) country ramble (, rose) Merry Andrew & Lydia H. Payne & Dewey (with piano) (Canoeing (H. Darewski) 1295 The Goldfinch .Mme. and the Lark (H.zrringto? 563{ Dolly Garrick & Herbert F I & Scoff) Little bliss Lancashire (H. DarewskiHarry H. Payne & Mdme. Dewey (with piano) I've got everything I want but you (H I Love is divine (Jack Thompson) 13465 Finck) Doris Cowan & Ernest Pik, 1 I You're here and I'm here (J. D. Kern) ,'5761 I Harold Wilde & Foster Richai Our land dreams (Jack Thompso Doris Cowan & Ernest Pike of Somewhere a voice is calling (with Love and The Extra I_ piano4I Harold Wilde & Foster Richer (1 do like living in England 1354 j (A. F. Tate) E. Pike & P. Dawsor (T. C. Berl, from dreams of thee (with piano) `I arise Harry Fay & Chas. Per (F. Yates) E. Pike & P. Dowser f You'll meet them promenading The Ballad Singers (with piano) (Lon') (Lang 1377 Harry Fay & Chas. Per Wilson) E. Pike & P. Dawsor You, just you (with piano) (J. Thompson) It you were the only girl in the E. Pike & P. Dsa"sor (Nat D. A By the fountain (with piano,) (S. Adams) Louie Brooks & Herbert P Ernest Pike & Guy Merrit! Another little drink (Nat. D. Ayer) The Blue Alsatian Mnuntsins (with piano) ý I Louie Brooks, Jack Henty & Ch (S. Adams) Ernest Pike. & Guy Merrill! I Collins '(Slepher Island of Dreams (with piano) Are you from Dixie? (Cobb) 1443) Adams) Ernest Pike & Guv Merril 648 Jack Henty & Charlie Co. j Maid of the Mill (with piano) (Stepher; When Paderewski plays (Weston & Li 'ýike'T Jack Henty & Charlie Co An old (with. (Hop,! Ragging on the old church bells garden Piano)1454 Temple) Ernest Pike & Guv Merit+l (Weston & I In Sweet September (with piano) (Hopr1666 Jack Henry and Charlie Co; Temple) Ernest Pike & Guy Merritt Shall us? Lets! (Bert Lee)Chawfie '1On the 5.15 (Murphy & Marshall) Col 1471 y Herhert Payne & Harry Fail Serenade (Schubert, arr. Charlton) Kitty the Telephone Girl (CdJord11677 Evensong (Charlton)Louie j Trevor, Mellor & Godfrey Harry Fat Brooks & Harold \ ('A Farewell (with piano) (Lutd,'e) Apple-blossom (Tate) time with you I Aerbert 14801 Ernest Pike & Guy Merrirf1721 Louie Brooks & Pe Until (with (Sanderson) It's all a dream IC.Cobb) piano) ( Ernest Pike & Guy Merritt Louie Brooks & Herbert Pa All 12-inch Records have the letter A in front of Serial No. T'r'ess otherwise stutrd, all Po.-,al T?cr rds have Orchestral Acconapanim'ent. 35 - 11'c% growing fond of you you? \ 7 M:e. fA. T..,... I& RillM.-.. Strong & Murray Sin awhileMiss Ball Strong & Murray .t Finnigan's Ada Jones & Billy Murray )rder pleasel (Weston & Lee) Ho to try a honeymoon would you like Strong & Murray Ada Jones & Billy Murray with me? omebody would shout out 'Shop' I lion TTnfnarn Arie 1b R717. Rt-rev (Weslon & Lee) Strong & Murray The Ragtime Jockey That Ragr Seetette (.Naii3025ýThe et the great big world keep turning belle of the Barber's Bail D. Ayer) Pike & Dawson The Two Zimboka dear old home of mine (leaf D. Ayer) Melinda's Wedding Day (Pianfadosi) .hat Pike & Dawson 3048 Collins & Harlan Roll on, Missouri (Carroll) ou can't do without a bit of love (Allen & Lee) Strong & Murray Collins & Harlan Always take a girl named Daisy till they kept on loving all the time (Berl Lee) Strong & Murray 3083 Campbell & Burr Floating down the River he Aterry Vagabonds (S. Gordon) E. Pike & F. Richardson American Quartette Josial Blacksmith.; (S. Gordon) I knew-from "Canary Cottage" ne never E. Pike & F. Richardson Ernest Pike & Louie Brooks Day in Californiaalways Orange cry little while ("Bing Boys") sung by 3111 It's"Canary Cottage" Louie Brooks (Tate) Ernest Pike & Louie Brooks D.i boy (Nat onderful girl. Wonderful Aver) L. Brooks & H. Payne)_ {_ t ney caueo it uixlmana (Whiling) 3113 Payne & Denton perfect day (C. J. Bond) You Rose (E. R. Hall) planted a E. Pike & P. Dawson Herbert Payne 3d send you back to me (A. E. Adam,) (Marching thro' Georgia (Work) E. Pike "t P. Dawson iellol 161 Hawaii! we meet How again are (Eilinn-Shirley) E. Pike & F. Richardson) (A. )w'a every little thing in Dixie? Gumnbie) Strong & Murray Dixieland (Nat. on my way to D. .i riyer) me to my garden Arthurs) (Long !cacuanha i Strong &_6turreyl the Red, White QUARTETTES, AMERICAN and Blue (Hirsch) Peerless Quartette &c. QUARTETTE of parsnips (uavia tCollins & Murray On the banks of the Wabash & Bateman)Charlie 1228 Good-bye, Summer (So long, fall) Collins Peerless Quartette Floating Down Ricer the Irst love, best love ("Bing it love, 3083 Always take a girl name, Daisy 3oys") (Nat D. Ayer) & Burr Campbell Freda Fel-child & Herbert Payne lege Days f"Bing Boys on BroadDEERING, Messrs. PETER Mdme. Herbert Payne ,vay") (Nat. D. Ayer) Zomerset Fair (Weston & Lee) DAWSON, ERNEST PIKE and Murray & Denton W. STEWART to (H. K. Mohr) Strong & Murray Hall! Smiling Morn (unaccompanied) Salor'e Consolation (David George) Mdme. Deering, P. Dawson, E. Pike & P. Dawson Ernest Pike & W. Stewart the welcome home (Weston & Lee) Sweet and Low (unaccompanied) Murray & Denton (Barnhy) Glee Party Zonophone Indianapolis Murray & Fay (Forster) The Old Folks at Home 1 Kosh (Weston & Lem) Murray & Fay Mdme. Deering, P. Dawson, ,en you come home (Squire) Ernest Pike & W. Stewart S. Coltham & G. Parker The Old Rustic Bridge by the :Mill (H. Wood) .es of Picardy Zonophone Concert Quartette S. Coltham & C. Parker Miss AMY die Geordie Mdme. DEERING, Hector Grant I eddy, I sy Collins & Harlan AUGARDE. Mears. ERNEST PIKE, me live nd stay in Dixie Land PETER DAWSON W. STEWART and Ada Jones & Billy Murrayj !er the yum yum tree 1535 (1 surrender all 1 Christ Arose Ada Jones & Billy Murray All 12-inch Records have the letter A in front of Serial No. Is otherwise stated, all-Vocal Records have Orchestral Accompaniment. Y ZONOPHONE RECORDS. ý,ýý.ýý'ý;C1! CHURCH GRANT, PAYNE, MILLER and WAKEFIELD Messrs. f Christmas Camp Eve in Miner's Australian an CHOIR (with Organ) -continued 232 f When I survey t the wondrous cross (W:r; Church's One Foundation (Wes!^y) Grant, Payne, Miller & 239 J The 093 Messrs. Our Blest Redeemer (Dykes) Wakefield Nearer, (Dykes) Christmas Eve in the Old HomesteadMinster my Cnd, to Thee All people that on earth do dwell Singerei (The Old Hundr. tmas Eve in Barracks Brief file is hers, our portion (Gaun'. Messrs. Grent, Payne, Miller & 6941Chris Wakefield Abide with Me Sun of my Soul Singers IA Jolly Christmas Minsters How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (Rein. el Messrs. H. PAYNE, PETER DAWSON.I 271 (Woo For Greenland's ary) with theIcyLord 281 ( From ever Mountains (Naha) E. CLIFFORD and W. STEWART mains l Onward, is o'er f My tlream Love of Come love lies dreaming my where (Foster) accompanied) 530 (un- FLORENCE SAVILE and ARTHUR EVANS, Messrs. Misses MARY GRAY and JAMES BELL Prairie (soli & quartet) (Breen & Bot.cf'rd) Sa"ile & Mary Evans Misses Florence & Messrs. Arthur Gray & James Bell Comrades in Arms (Adam) Male Quartette "Twins" The Pride of the Miss LOUIE BROOKS, JACK HENTY and CHARLIE COLLINS (Nat. Lovie CHOIR Brooke AND (Ring out the Bells 78{ (Hodgrs) Dream The Miner's CHURCH CHOIR 145 ( All Hail )Jerusalem 153 (Eternal ) Lead, & G.- Ayer) Herbert Paynel BAND for of (with Christmas Choir & Band (C,vdmint Home Frank Williams Organ) (Bridge) the Power (Ewing) the Colden Father Kindly f Dvkes) Light 164 ( Come, ye thankful people, come (Elvey) ) Jesu, lover of my Soul (Dvkes) Angela (Mendvlsrohs) 191 ( Hark I the Herald Once Is Royal Da""id's City (Gannfiet) Pleasant above (Gilbert) are Thy Courts 205 Ten thousand times ten thousand(Alford) 215 Rock of Ages The King of Love I (Praise 224 Hark) le (Dykvt) the Lord, Te Heavens adore Him (Haydn) Harkl my soul (Smart) my Shepherd Christian Soldiers (Sullivan) 293 1 Holy, Holy, Holy (Dykes) } A few more years shall roll Mayne) 316 10 Jesu, t have promised (Monk) Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we go (Christians, Awakel (Wainwright) 323 Lot He comes with clouds descendi I. (air. by Bri; 329 Sleep, Holy Babe I (Rev. A. B. I The Holly and the Ivy 330 Good King Weneeslas We three Kings of Orient are Christian, seek not yet repose 343 (1V. H. I Oft in Danger (Gauntleft) Art Thou Weary? 365 (Rev. Sir H. N'. Through the night of doubt and 377 (0 Paradise! (Meverbeer) 1T Thy will he Done (A. H. 396 1 In the Sweet By and-b Y ..,, D; V B c i D yke-Trn}-1 Tell me the Old, Old Story (Skarpkr Hold the Fort (P. P. Bliss) 1 616 (( Whosoever (P. P. Bliss) 632 Safe The will in the arms Gate for ajar 649 ( Only an I The Life 685 760 of Jesus (Vail) me Armour Bearer Boat (Bliss) (Doane'': (bliss) ( Ring the Bells Heaven (Root) of Whiter than the Snow (Fischer) over The Home There V"",at shall the Harvest be? 791 (Lift up your heads (Hnnkins) (Key:' I Thine, 0 Lord, is the greatness 819 ( Arise, shine f Flvev) ) The radiant morn (Woodward) (How lovely are the Messengers 854 (M'ndcLsah I will lift up mine eyes (Whittleld) [Peace, be still (Palmer) 595) God ILet be with you till we meet be burning again(Tn... ,} the lower lights 959 j Count your blessings 284, The Glory Song (G. 1 Saved by Grace (G. (P. P. (G. 0. Exrel1 H. Gabriel) Slrbbins) All 12-inch Records have the letter A in front of Serial No. Unless otherwise stated, aH Vocal Records have Orchestral 4ceompanime 37 >s) '. ZONOPHONE CHOIR (with -cu-wtttinued -HURCH 1 &c. WARTMO, RECORDS. Save the King Prince God bless the chorus) }Rule Britannia LYe Mariners (Soli (bass of (Pierson) 3069 CHORUS THE FESTIVAL (with Piano) >TIVAL QUARTETTE (Faith of our Fathers (with piano) (F. Thee, precious MINSTER (Hullo, I'm proud to be the mother "Tanohauser" of a boy like you (Wagner) Walk from "Messiah"(Handel) The Syncopated 3078{ Chinatown, my Chinatown American Quartette from ` Pilgrims' Chorus, i Hallelujah Chorus, The I need (FFavez-Botsford) Ragtime) (Ayer) Quartette American Quartette Ragtime Melodies Peerless Lose me while the loving is good (H. von Tiber) Van Brunt and Quartette You're just as sweet at sixty as you were (J. F. Hell) at sweet sixteen That Raggedy Rag Peg o' my HeartThe Black Diamonds Band When it's Moonlight on the Alamo This is the Life Billy Murray I'm on my way to Dublin Bay you You're my Baby pchorus) r. n Buff) 1-269 (soli bl of Wales (Brinley Richards), solo &Irc erns) 3041 England &c. QUARTETTE-continued 1113 f Everybody Loves a Chicken (Jones) Oh, Silv'ry Be!Ia j Lead. Kindly Light hearer, my God, to Thee PARTY GLEE EMPIRE (God QUARTETTES, PEERLESS Organ) Jesus QUARTETTE N'. Faber) (with piano) ("Anon") SALVATION SINGERS "De Coon Ringtailed banjo)old Home Mybanjo) Kentucky (sextette, (sextette, (MALE VOICES) 648S The Old Brigade (Barri) (The Conquerors (Bonheur) with 428 wtthl ARMY PROCESSIONAL There is life for a look (band, cornet solo) What shall the Harvest be? choir & "TWINS" MALE QUARTETTE Homestead Singers Minster Comrades in Arms (Adam) Miners'I Christmas Eve in an Australian "Twins" Male Qiartette Camp Messrs. Payne, Grant, Miller &i 72 The Pride of the Prairie (self & quartet) Wakefield (Breen & Botsford) "A Jolly Christmas Minster Singers Misses Florenoe Savile & Mary Evans & Christmas Eve in Barracks Messrs. Arthur Gray & James Sell Messrs. Payne, Grant, Miller & Wakefield) Down the River ZONO CONCERT PARTY Quartette Sweet E.'elina Zone Concert Wrsp the Flag around me The Rosary (with organ) day (unaccompanied)(Sullivan) 1296 The long (Ethelbert Nevin) closes Shepherd of Soule (with organ)(E. Jones) QUARTETTE ORPHEUS f Christmas Eve in the Old ZONOPHONE Just battle, before the She sleeps beneath the Alabama Sam CONCERT QUARTETTE (The old The Old Rustic Bridge by the M111 Zonophone Concert Quartette Folks at Home (Forster) Mdme. Deering, Peter Dawson, Ernest Pike & W. Stewart Good-night, Beloved (unaccompanied)I Pinsuti) When Hands Meet tunaccomnaniedt By the Old Cathedral Door (with organ) (A=il) (Lamb Solnnan) Peerless Quartette 631 The Soldier's Farewell (Kinkel) Choir (with When Evening's Hymns of the Oli Church Twilight (Hatton) 1 684 Killarney (Batj'e) organ and orchestra) (Alf. Solman) I Mississippi Boat Song Advance, Australia Fair (A miens ) Orpheus Quartette (McGlennon)Stanley Kirkby Herbert Payne All 12-inch Records 'at8 othenz'iae stated, have the Kathleen Mavourtte n (Crotch) letter A in front of all Vocal Records have Orchestral Serial 11ro. Aoeompaaiment. ZONOPHONE QUARTETTES, ZONOPHONE RECORDS. &c. CONCERT QUARTETTE-continued Gems Gema Gems Part Gems Part Gems Gems Gems (unaccom (Little Tommy went a-Fishing 744 (Macy) caned Concert Quartette Zonophone The "Grigs" l A Music Hail Matinee (unaccompanied) ( The Village Blacksmith (Longfellow) (IV. H. Weiss) 979j Un the panied) iSanke (arr. water of Auan by H. Smith) tunyccot- Always tunaccomoanied) (Florwitz & Bowers, arr. by Shattack) j Because (unaccompanied) (F. V. Bowers, arr. by Shattuck) Sweet Evelina !Down Minster Singers the River The ittarseiilaise (with (R. de organ) Quartette Zono Concert Lisle) in France Landing of the British Troops (Introducing the chorus of the world"It's famous a long, marching song, to Tipperary way whistled, etc.) long isise." Russian National organ) Belgian National Anthem Empty Stocking Little 0, come all ye the ," Anthem Faithful "La piano (with piano) and; (Adesfe Fideles) Church Choir PARTY ZONOPHONE [Sweet and Low (unaccompanied) GLEE ýuu...vy' 531 Hail l ..ý.ý....... Smiling ZONO ý..« .11 Morn (unaccompanied)i Mdme. Deering, P. Dawaon,I Ernest Pike & W. Stewart; I MINSTRELS Good Night (with piano) (Scott 1162f Dint's berry queer (with piano) (Scoff Dis ole Nigger (with piano) (Scott Gatty)' Gatty) Mascotte," Part (Audren 11. (Audri:. "Martha," Part 1. (FIo!oQ "Martha," Part 11. (Flotts: "Boccaccio," Part I. (Von Supp "Boccaccio," Part H. (Von Suppe GemsGemsGemsGemsGemsGems Satanella, Part t. (Be/fe) Satanella, Part Il. (Balge) "The Mikado," Part 1. (Sullivar:l "The Aiikado," Part II. (Suliiva "Miss Hook of Holland," (P. Rubersl "The Geisha" (Jones) "Marscil-ý Descriptive,' (with -continued from "Faust," Part I. (Gounoc from "Faust," Part 11. (Gcunod from "Les Cloches de Corneville" I. (Planquette) from "Les Cloches de Cornevitiz, 11. (Planquette) from "Carmen," Part 1. (Bizcti from "Carmen," Part 11. (Bizet, from "ll Trovatore," Part I. (Verdi; "II Trovatore," Part II. (Verd;. "La Maseotte," Part I. +aassa,-TV Chief Cantor axa %,%Aa%a.r.) GOS. BASSER (M'lnch at kol hoorets 656 J He who reigneth over L'ei! boruch To the blessed God all the world J. GUTTMANN Gatfy) I Lemberg and Chorus from Theatre, (Jewish Jargon, Comic with Choir) Catty) Kate Besingen Pfoch_eitsscene Gatty)Singing Scene to a Bride-Marriage Catty) 1 657 1 Hakkofos law. Gaily); Rejoicing the Procession with 'e A festival scene pianoscrolls of the law. Ginty) Chief Cantor SAWEL KWARTIN (Haskevinu Gutty) Cause us to lie down in peace 1655 Y'chadd'shioaRenew Catty) unto us (this month) ZONOPHONE OPERATIC PARTY T'soor }'isroeil 660 Rock of Israel A15 f Gems from "The Bohemian Girl," No. I Y'ha!!lu I Gems from "The Bohemian Girl," No, 2I Praise yeu(rkthe Lord) (Come from "Maritana," Part I. Y'm Pon A_S (Wallace) 661May Salvation (from Heaven) Coma from "Maritana," I Part II. Atei Shabberach (Wallace) May He who blessed (our fathers) 1184 Far dare (with piano) (Scott 1208ýClick Clack (with piano) (Scoff } De ole Banjo (with piano) (Scott Far, far away (with piano) (Scott1221 Way down dar in Tennessee (with (scoff Ding, Doing, Ding (with piano) 1:51 (Scott Down by dint ribber (with piano) (Alfred Scott away All T ,,'ess ober 12-inch Records ot?lerWc;.3e s/aiea, have all Focal the letter lereords A in front haue Grehrstrul of 8erir2 No. dccon:pariýn<ýýt. ZONOPHONE RECORDS. COMEDIENNES HEBREW RECORDS H. I. REISSMANN FLORRIE FORDE-continued It'a the same old Tommy and the same old with Choir and Violin Der Bachden 1433 Jack (A1e11or, Clifford & Godfrey) Marriage The last Good-bye (Les & Murray) The jester at a (Where are the lads of the village to-night? A gite Woch (Darenski) 1444{ Wishing the advert of a good week Chief Cantor SIROTA going to meet Who's the Girl you're to-night? (David & Leý) I Tsaddik Katfomor it again (J. Nnrworth) The Kellys are at C;, Inc Righteous shall flourish They all play the same aid game R'etseiAccept (Mellor, Gifford f+ Godfrey) our prayers There's a good time coming(Worton H'avein Yakkir iz Aphrayim David) 5ý: Ephraim, my dear son, is a precious child Ail the time you're longing for Killarney R'etsei,,!cept (Lawrence Wright) cur prayers Back, back to Tipperary 3irchous Cohanim 14941 (Godfrey, David & Wright) 65 The Blessings of the Priest We're In, Meredith ! Were in K'vakkoras,1t (Godfrey, David & Wright) feedeth his flock a shepherd Ah I Ah I Ah I There you are again ! 7ikkanto Shabbos (David, Godfrey & Wright) 1505 :'Lou hast established the Sabbath , Hall I (Payne) Who goes there? Ell molei rach'mim He'd Waltz Her Round Then 0 God who are full of compassion & Wright) (David, Godfrey `iaram'chadesh Btuboh What the I How the! Why the ! Who the I `.4ho renewest in His goodness (David, Godfrey & Wright) ,'sur Yisroel The Band was playing an old Scotch time '.ock of Israel (Godfrey & Wright) Ocu'sanneh Towkef Wright', Are ye a'richt the noo (Lawrence 14e will celebrate His mighty holiness The Empire will be your Daddy(H. ?'rowsh Hassonno Darews;;. On the first day of the year Remember where you come fra (H. Dareonki) Charlie, Charlie (H. Darewski) They all go to see the Pictures (Payne & Fulfov'. FLORRIE FORDE Lovers' Lane (from the "'Whirl of the Town"-London Palladium Revue)(L. :orme and hear him play his Oomterara Wright) Now I have to call him Father Swing your little Maria (L. Wright) T?p, I addee, I aye Whoops I Mister Melody Feller Girls of the Clogs and shawl (Murphy) (Mellor & Trevor) lake Inc on the joy Wheel(Mills What's (Mellor & Trevor) your Game & Scott) The song the kettle Is singing a wee aeocn-an-sons 11822 '-st (1V. David & L. Wright) (Morrison & Ccnliftel Jolly luck to everyone good we know 3nookey Ookums (Irving Berlin) (Pens o) 'Asloney's Ragtime Ball (Andrew Allen) Mister Sergeant Michael Donoghue !erry Jeremiah (Murphy & David) (Mellor, Gifford & Godfrey) When the band begins to play The girls know as much as you know (Judge & Williams) (J. P. Long) Algernon 1 Go hon I (David & Lee) Here, there and everywhere PVC had a ¢irl in Berlin (Al. Lufzen) (David Wright) It takes heart to .wo Irish You can't court a girlie by the tea an Irish .n (F. sons Godfrey Worton David) i.et's take a stroll around the Island 1679 On these dark nights (G. Payne & F. Fu@on) Pierrot Parade heg sang "God Save the King" 1692 It's going to be night that nightI r r..de. wnr: .e ý.i Where re the girls we used to know? No-o-o I" re we down-hearted?' 1 love my Motherland (Liwreace Wright) 1725 (Mills, Scott & Godfrey) Irish and proud Take sic back to dear old Blighty of it, too "Y Bugler Boy (Darewski) (Mills, &off & Godfrey) { All 12-inch Records have the letter Ain front of Serial No. :cas otherwise stated, all Vocal Records have Orchestral Accompaniment. 40 ZONOPHONE RECORDS. COMEDIENNES FLORRIE MERRY FORDE-continued Sing, Sirg 1 Why shouldn't we sing? We'll all have a holiday in the summertime We're all coming ashore to-night l (Mellor & GilTord) That Ridiculous Feeling (Chas. Penrr Farmer (Chas. Penros. 1312 f The jolly old They (Chas. Pru, laugh like this all :3644 it now (E. Godfrey)ý1334 Flynn) Out, Oul, tree bon (Howard Oh, Oh, Mister Banderlerio (Howard Flynn)! ýYOa There's a girl for every soldier (M. Scott) 1506 is the ballroom If you can't get a girl (Wise & Rennett)I1522 & Mellor) If he's a pal to you (Murray (Allen) Let's all harmonise 11582 D. Aver) Sullivan will he there (Nat. On the Ankle Watch Parade (B..Lee) Good-bye-ee (Weston & Lee) Van Dam Family (;5lerson) Proud I am (judge) Never mind the Food controller(Weston We've eot to Dut up with (Lee & Weston) No grousing When the sun goes down in Dixie (Von Titter) Priceless Percy with the one pip up (Weston & Lee) 1906 (Soldiers like it (Godfrey) 1891 ffl IN CARRICKC 14935 Prudence(Finck) The constant lover JESSIE (Fink) Dolly Garrickl1781 Harry Fayi 1011 NAT. I like ,:: D. AYER dance with the girls (Nat. D. ert The Harem Song (Nat. D. Ayer,' That Charlie Chaplin Walk (Ayer) Oh, man, you'd hang around (Ayer' The Dancing Jubilee (Nat. D. Ayer) baby You're a great big wonderful Someone's in Town I know (Ayer) I'd like to know what Cleopatra did (David & He'll tell you where to go (Nat. D. -,r) Come and take me out to-night(Nat. to D. BARD The LVriggly Rag (David & Arthur,; Don't play "In the Shadows"(Hermann is JACK BENSON I'm shy, Mary Ellen (Murphy) JEN LATONA 961 ( I want to be in Dixie `Gee, but I like music Jolly old jage (C. Penrose) Coursing Sarah Jane (C. Penrose) A Night Out (Penrose) (Per What shall I say to the wife? Laughing Tilda Brown (Penrose) Only a shilling (Penrose) The Jol:y Ploughman (Penrose) The Special Constable (Penrose) (Chas. Penrose) Laughs The Merry Farm Boy (Chas. Penrr: Laughing Pat (Penrose) In love (Penrose) WILKIE JAMES (You made.. me love you (I. V. Monaco) 11981 hty little Persian Rose (A. Fricdland) I. Herbert Payne ANDREW 1258 Merry Party (Chas. Penrose) (Berlin & Snyder) with my meals John Willie, come (Formby)George Ca'-:Ah on ADA JONES Come, Josephine, in my Flying Machine (Fischer) 1193 ] Jones and American Quartette niue _Ad. reamer tmorselAda Jones and Billy Murray 3013 1 My Counterfeit Bill All Abonrd for Blanket Bay ZONA VEVEY 412 Wee Macgregor (with piano and bagpipes) Every Sunday evening when the bells 617 Mary (Erard) My Shepherd Boy 1860 If I answer the last roll call (Max Erard) The Inds from the village (M-ax Erard) My wedding day to-morrow (Max Erard) 1878 , In the cabin by the beautiful lagoon 16234 Paddv I've I Matnnev'c had can't Cut Aernnlane a glass do my me off of bally (Jadge ginger & Wl" ,_ ns1 wine(Bert Lee' button Q. P. roly-pots (Mills & bottom a little bit of !P eg SRI I do (Godfrey & Keep the kettle boiling, Mary (Bannett & Led Taffy's got his jenny In Glamorgan(Lloyd & eel Shall us? Lets! (Bert Lee) 1666 Raggjng on the oW church' bells (l '? °? & Lee) Jack Henty & Charlie c:^""' I do like the life, All 12-inch P.ecords have the ?c-tter A in front of Serial No. Unless otherwise stated, all Vocal have OreJestral Acoo7r:F.:7<imr 41 RECORDS. ZONOPHONE G. H. ELLIOTT Coloured COLLINS-continued CHARLIE f F'.eep on carrying on I've tried let me but to be good, the girls (The CüocolateCoon). won't 635 J Mamie May (Earth & Darewski) Major (Scott) t The Chocolate `" "" 823 I've had m y fortune told t Darewski) They won't hate me-"Calf-past Hello. Susie Green (Därewski) Kitty Murray-I in in a nurry : 984 Ragtime Soldier Man (Irving Berlin) (Williams & judge) Dixie Dan (Seymour Furth) Robinson Grusoe Where did go with n,. nn; :.. : rr .. rr a. e: u.ý 11040 I'm "" living "ý'ý" "'°" ' Friday on Saturday night? certainly a ragtime life Five days' leave (Tom Mellor) (R. S. Roberts) On his first day home on leave When the Midnight Choo-choo leaves for (IVeston & 6'or:vorth)II084-, Alabam (Berlin) There's a little bit of Irish everywhere I don't want a Ragtime Coon (C. Lucas) Never let your right hand know what your 11255' [My Southern Maid (Daretvski & Barrett) left hand's going to do Hello there, little Tommy Atkins What time we've had I (Darewski & Barrett) (Dlills, Scott & Godfrey) There's a little baby in the moon I Coo-ee, Coo-eel (Mills, Scott, & Godfrey) 1468 (Godfrey & Wright) When there isn't a light at all (llatson) My Moonlight Mango `Raid (Ben Styler) (Morse ) 1 Auntie Skinner's Chicken Dinner hear those bells? can't you wedding Oh. to- rt v' Eight' Roly-Poly a (Fred (P. Johnstone) :` ( Hot Ashfelt ( The Clock Song (Nat. D. DICK Blighty Blighty I want The old girl times Ayer) DENTON. & Lee) (E. Adams) (Weston for me l the Shephard) that are the world wants Kingston-Stewart) tack coming again all (A. fft-fl- A. Oh it's a lovely War751aurice Then I'll come back to you (J. 121 13% (The Ballymoney piano) Mrs. Brady (with ,Wait 141 Conversazione (N. piano)(Houston Miss Hooligan's Christmas piano) (Melville) Phil the Fluter's Bali (with Con-4-1 Scoff) W. Brattan) (with Jackson) Collison) Cake (with a while now, Mary (with piano) (P. French & If. Collison) The Darlin' Girl from Clare (with pia-o) (Percy French) ELEN Don't atop my 'alf a pint o' beer (Moore) Nature's made a big mistake(Ellerton & David) 1 drfh.-1 I Everybody loses our Baby (Mills & Long) (Slinky Bill (Lee, Lloyd '& Weston) 16315 Sue, Sue, what's a coon to do? (Roberts & Leigh) 16635 Baby Loo (Percy Edgar) 1 Good-night (Lipton & Neat) dream 1693 J 1 had such a beautiful ( My chocolate-coloured kid candy-coated 1You can't stop me from loving you, Lucy ___ cnzgnt Cr J. Neat) Lee(Lilas. My Picture 1101 1815 i Girl I `'e had a wire Mister Sun Sun (H. from F. Greenleld) the man in the moon (Dareuski) Sun (G. Arthors & Lir. date) JOE ELVIN (Life's little troubles 730( Dentist's) (Pink) Sunny Seaside (Joe (Pink)WILL read) piano)(French) for GUS 1535 (Joe Elvin Elvin has at the his bumps & Will Hyde) EVANS 84 j The Sultan of Turkey j A Breach of Promise Cass The SuTragette All about Jim 541 I Jockey ) The Villain of the Piese You do look well 542 (Percival Langley On Laughing 540 All 12-inch Records have the letter A in front of serial No. ±%v?essotherwise stated, all Vocal Records have Orchestral Accompaniment. 42 COMEDIANS COMEDIANS WILL EVANS-continued Building HARRY FAY-continued House, Part 1. (Evans & Arthart) Chicken House, Part 11. Building a (Evans & Arthurs) (W. Lowe & Will Evans) Yachting (K)night in Armour(W. Lowe & Will Evans) The girl who lost her(Geo. Arthurs) Tne wedding in the farmyard(Geo. Arthurs) The Barn Yard Rag (C. Smith) (That Raggedy Rag (S. R. Henry) Will Evans and Jim at the Seaside 1362 {l (Will Evans) Arother (Will Evans) of Jim's adventures Will Evans Statue 14341 unveils a Will Evans loses his umbrella f(General General advice by Will Evans (patter) 1521 Evarts) t Wal Evans on Jim's voice (with piano) a Chicken 1070 1194 1274 1287 1300 1351 {(f Kiss 'A. HARRY FAY bonnet old French 171 (Mellor, Lawrence & Gifford) Has anybody here seen Keily? & Letters) (Murphy 284 ITop Flanagan (Murphy & Letters) Bridget McCue o' the morning, got fingers rings me good-bye, J. Mills) (M. 1381 1393 my Harry littie c'.-e'er Jack 1, a Joy-Ride Girl (Mellor & Gi)ý -1) Girl(Godfrey all after a & G:.:,1) All aboard for Dixieland (Cobb) Cheer up, Molly (L. Wright) The Flag that never comes down The Wedding I like your I've a long way to Tipperary (judge & WilfiaP.C. 49 (W. Hargreaves) My girl from the Emerald Isle (Maurice. Sc r) (Fis. 0 When I get you alone to-night Hello I Hello l who's your lady friemi (Fragý When my wife's in, I'm out (IF. Hargrea Since Sister Mary went to Gay Parer (Frog. Whoops ! Let's do it again (Hargreaves & 1' ff(The The last train( home to-night Godfrey & H. Gift Oh! to-morrow night (II. Carlton) (Hermann Finck) Gilbert the Filbert It's of the They're Scott) on my Fall In l (with piano) Sydney Cc.-u'" Are we downhearted? No-o-o l gone to the country (Whiting, Berlin & Snyder) 1402 { (Trevor fv Pýt'ýr1 (B. I wonder if you miss me sometimes Roll up ! (A. E. Ada s) 3274 Scot) Harry Pay We mean to keep the Seas(F. Your eyes have told me so (Carr Hardy) McGle' Call us and we'll soon be there JWe don't want a girl (Letters) (Wheeler & Wes: 387 Harry Fay & H. Payne By the light of the silvery moon '°"'°"` ° °`^"°6 """"""" ýýärý (Edwards) & Quartettel1419 H. Payne ;re 318{ My wife's She only kept on giggling (Christine) Take me Back to Yorkshire (Castling & Godfrey) Alexander's Ragtime Band (Berlin) Everybody's doing it now (Berlin) 1 Bravo, little Belgium (Elton) Berlin 14201 When we march through (L. Wri;r:'I Sandy Boy, my Soldier Laddle 1424. (Bennett S. "t) R.... That /l IL....I.II (Berlin Snyder) (There Boy(Savage) goes myýSoldicr ljuar{c[eclleeOl ,,& 1.6...... nru........ 6:. IC.N. -825 f On the old garden wall (Castling) The Ragtime Violin (Berlin) ` - --.. ` -11.1 (Mother's Knitting Little Mittens ...,._ --'c yu wiiu -K-r I.I _.___ __.. _.-, ....... ia., 10134 (F. Godfrey & M. Sheridan) 114-iS V!-- "are __ .. mcl:army -- UoICwSKY) Imony IH. 0ev Wnbhlev d.iil mysterious rag nl[n lLCn¢ 'ý-='''-,.'^..'^. Pr Peiham.li-lnu ''-, - '-- -- '-`, j I do love (Murphy my wife The & Castling) Harry 11 nuw wuw ^_.- at alla.roua ^-~ .~_ý--^ 1 Nothing wKCUwr Fay 11470 j Sing Goblin Man (von Ti:re,) I Harry Pay & Str.,lev Kirkhv' Ar! yoU going down is the mine, Red? W594 (Pelham 5 Lone)! ,1471 (Parnward -,I Ragtime (Frank Leo) $agtlme Av..ýý"Y a song about a Sailor ) Follow the Sergeant _ "^. f Kitty. Telephone Girl (Gi.? the Mellor & Godfrey) Harry ' 9 ,1On Trevor, 5.15 (Marohv & Marsha!?) the ( Herbert Payne & Harry '"Y Ali 12-inch Records have t!c letter A in front of Serial No. Unless otherwise stated, all Vocal Records haue Orchestral Accompaniment. 43 COMEDIANS HARRY FAY-continued My Wife's first Husband (Darewski) V923 SIC K-Katy (O'Hara) is the Switch, Miss, for 1, ;d Which Switch l Oh, Oh, Oh, I want to Ipswich? (Darewski) 3009 Paper bag Cookery ;t the Foxtrot Ball (Ayer) Carry Marry Harry Lads Lasses and ;;-4ý Were all North Country 3045 1 its the Navy (H. Darewski, junr.) (Go rey &_Wright) You were meant for--me,---dear Pne constant over (rLJ1 ) *i y ýayý Dolly Garrick Prudence (Finck) R ch ,id,,Rt tr ... ic,dh.v ...1...,e f (Mellor, Gifford & Godfrey) j Arrah, go on now, Miss Emerald Isle 1336 (..!R7 (Godfrey)' -they're all very fine and large beside thel (Mills, Scott & Long) 11361) sea 'Caiser Bill is a Merry old Soul ! S'What's s 'nicer than a nice s'ice ice? (Worton David & B. Lee)! 11495I Oh how he can sing an Irish song (Kahn Le Boy & Norworfh) The rest of the day is your own (David & Long) 1520 Get that Girl (Allen) ? When Sanay McKie comes back to In- 1536 (Mills, Long & Scott) verary Little Miss Lancashire (H. Darewski) 15305 t5S31 Canoeing (H. Darewski) Dolly Garrick & Herbert Paynel!594 They all do the Charlie Chaplin Walk (Mills & M. Scott) 11605 Everybody's crazy on the Fox Trot (Mills & M. Scott) Cassidy-Private Michael Cassidy 1665 (Nnrworth) What's the matter ("Dame! with me? in the middle (David & Murphy) in went marching & Formby) (Hargreaves Bits fra Wigan (Formby) John Willie's Ragtime Band (David & Murphy) I had my hand in my pocket (Pelham & Long) All of a sudden it struck me (Formby) 1 sobbed and I cried like a child (Lipton & Formby) Gathering Nuts and May (Connor) The man was a stranger to me (Connor) Higher than you (Formby) The Inquest (Formby) 'Orrible 'Erhert (Lipton & Formby; What do I care? (Formby) If I'm not welcome, say so (FormE)1 Sit down, we've all seen you! (Formby; Frightened to go to sleep again (Lipton & Formby) Did you see the crowd in Piccadilly? (Lipton, Leigh & Formby) Twice nightly ;Formby & Lipton) 1 Sonv"1 1W Acnftl "11707 JollyOh, 06! Oh I On ! for the sight of s girl my! What a shame I die (G. Formby) Kind words aecei (Godfrey, David & Wright) 1 Dance with your Uncle Joseph 18311I had na mother to guide me (T. W. Connor) inargreaves ý Since I had a row with the wife Pack uo your in your troubles old Kit Bat (Fowel!)j1844 (Geo Formby) (Geo. Formby) (H. Varewslti) get a gell 11892 The belts are ringing MPotter Gee (Upton & Formby) Meet UPI Moon-time, Mary me at Me Me Me (Formby) (David, Penso & Wright)1 Get behind !Geo. Formby) Along the rocky road to Dublin (B. Gront) lifted the latch and walked in t909ý1 "-,'J Nobody loves me (B. Lee & G. Grey) (Formby & Hyde) Honeymoon Bells (Weston & Lee) Fares, Please I (Bert Lee) Meet me at the corner of the street (judge & Williams) Courting (patter) (Foy) 1578 On the he(Merson)i good ship Yackt Hick! Dools My girl's promited to marry me (Godwin) ( Much Stick around to obliged me (with piano) tor the new jazz Band 593 j( (Bateman) (Tunbridge) (patter) (Foy) In trouble again the Military Representative y'ny 8831 Pm, excited (unaccom anied) (Fo (Foy) Aye, Ah am upset (unaccompanied) No! (Weston S' Lee)I !`'"' ! Fed complaints? 11911 I've had some money left me (Tom Foy) up (Leigh & Costello) ) Nineteen bright pounds (George Stevens) i I keep on walking (F. Wood) f The Sevvgnts' Ball, "TAILS (Tom Foy) UP" I've been to Atperics (patter) 19t" { (Braham) 1308 My Aunt Martha Ann (patter) Such a good boy am I (P. Wood) A(1 12-inch Records have n'ess ogle,wwise stated, all Vocal I parted Then we my hair all (Tom Foy) the letter Lecords 44 A in font of Serial No. have Orchestral Ac ompaniin'ssnt. ZONOPHONE COMEDIANS COMEDIANS. CHAS. PENROSE (Laughing Son,. TOM FOY-continued 15l9 I97ß 1694 Our Straits Canal (patter) Wales and Whales and Weals farewellsh Sarby Brig (patter) A little suo shepherd Part I. More rouble, More Trouble, Part Il. RECORDS. (Tom Foy) 1817 That (patter) (Tom Foy) 1863 Ji The My (patter) I The 1894 Old Tink laugh contagious artful verger laughing friend old boatman Tommy Meek Bump 1751 Getting my temper up lJACK PLEASANTS Ah've had t'nose pulled[ (Tom Foy) 1816( Ah'm disguised All through t' black horse (Tom Foy) 1299 JOLLY JESTERS THE (Two jolly old hardworking men (Penrose)1418ý 1352$ Two jolly old boys (Penrose) & Whiflock) 1382 Two Jolly Soldiers (Penrose 1446 Tra.Ia-la (Penrose & Whitlock) ]didn't want to dc it ( David & Lee) One little, little, two little, three (Alec Ken i little Cuckoo (F. Leo) I'm going away to be a Soldier {J. Please..' Mother's so particular with me (F. ...1 All that we said was good evening (Jack Plea-. Wby do they call me Archibald? WILL KUMING 1469 (Kendai & Go? I 12661 Good-bye, Boys (H. von Tiller) At ten o'clock at night (Foley) I'll make you want me (Long & Pelham) (Pleasants) 1507 Belinda Mother (David & Lee) ALF LEIGHTON My New Hat (David & Murphy) 41 51 know some funny tales Alf. Leighton115651 Long & Ellerteil years ago (Kendal (Laughing Song Bert Marsden 1606 I must have my little joke (Pleasnn: JOCK LORIMER It's been a nice day to-day (Tom .1;. Brown (Pleasants) 11664 Betsy (Mrs. Sandy McIntyre (Godfrey) Hey Hol for the simple life (Mellor) I'm him 551 { Macgregor, 1706 I'm learning a song for Christmas (Carter, Haines & Meher) I 1 I'm longing to go back MURRAY rI love Lizzie (J. Pleasants) BILLY ( I've to 1768 got go home looking well March (To the Strains r of that Wedding (A. K; (Leroy)11'78211 Why did I foller 'er 12101, about (H. Tree "1 rake me up with you, dearie (Von Tiller) (He'd Nobody noticed me (B. Lee & C. G) Billy Murray & Haydn Quartette 17991 They can't find me (Frank Leo) have to get under, get out, and get l She would (D. Lipton) 1272 under (Abrahams) 1546 1 The bad lad of the Drama Swing, S,'ing, Swing (Von Tiller) Ding Dong This is the Lire 19075 She made me do it (Lee cS- 1t'eston) 3069 QUARTETTE (F. Lee) PEERLESS 1 Hundreds and Thousands 1922 Norman the Mormon When its Moonlight on the Alamo JOCK 1143 1144 MILLS (Scottish Comedian) I'm a Dadda JACK ROGERS McGregor's Trip to Lander O'Mclntosh (J. Mills) ( Kiss me good-bye, my little avid tr (J. Mills) You're always welcome there Mills) Jack & j,1351J `Gilbert (D. Payne Where, tell me where (Hermann Finc,:'Harr, the Filbert (arr. by W. C. Paton) Mills) (J. HAP.OLD MONTAGUE at the Mills) Piano' BURT SHEPARD The Lady and the Dog (Montague) Song Burt Sir. Providing (Montague) (Laughing (Barnes) W hen Maud put her new bathing costume15531Tickle me, Timothy Johnny Wal. (Montague)! 1548 L on A little bit of London Town (hiontagre) STRONG Montague) WILL 1610 (1 should ahoy so l (Lee)Y } Teri little Bridesmaids When you're a long, long way horn In that beautiful Island of Dreams 1723 j( The way to treat your parents !Looks I If I could turn the clock back a yeer Debnam) 17i I (Stuart (. (.Hills & <<' 1 Looks (E. A. Searson) All 12-inch Records have the letter A in front of .1)-)a l X0. 1509 Ur1'ess otherwise stated, all Yocal Records have Orche..lra' :Icc:otqj cutal;al45 ZONOPHONE RECORDS. COMEDIANS WILL STRONG-continued f The Tanks that FILLY WILLIAMS-con;'- r.eü broke the ranks (Castling & Carlton) It I knock the "L" out of "Kelly"-sane by Charlie Collins (Grant) (Where Susans grow the Black-eyed (R. A. Whiting) Down where the Swannee Ricer flows ((Vor: Titter) r My Hawaiian Sunshine a'. O'Brien My (L. Wolfe is tryin' Home in Down where MARK Here we are Gilbert & Carey Morgan) to learn to talk Hawaiian (Rennie McCormack) U.S.A. (H. Flynn) they sing the dear old songs (A. M. Skinner) SHERIDAN English English again Cup Cup 1435 Final, Final, me back to ALBERT Australia 3043 (The Man (WhTNock) song) (laughing song)( 3095 3096 Velvet Suit) 3097 I must go home to-night (Hargreaves) I 1098 lt's a wonder what little things lead to Come and have a look what I've got F didn't know what to do ?099 Don't let me get any better, nurse i 1on sing a song about a rose to me -Don't it's_ a grand Sweefý old song is Home Home 3101 Molly " McIntyre 'dVäit till Pin as old as Father r'here does Daddy Co? +'s mine when you've done with The Kangaroo Hop Oh, the Sailors of the King is not a Chocolate young man .'My dll 12-inch ot]rcrri Records e ýtateýi, if she'.1 winner of har: all know how it do you 1 She is my best (Let's have another I Good-bye, Ragtime girt e of all now togef' one me ' it on to poor old father your friend? John, put your trouser "an women wear to me traueere 1102 1103 it Soldier t7 the Land where ( Sally O'Mallev the- e arc I Sing me an Irish Song 3094( I'll lend you my best Gl -i I don't Girl for a.n-a'i Whitlock) WILLIAMS in the the 3086{ When father kill the Nock.-a.tried to I doodle-do 3087 { Don't go out with him to-night 1 Wake uo, John Bull 3090 ( Little Willie's Woodbines Since Father joined the Territorie's into the Garden, John 3091 (Came 1 Little Wooden Hut and ( Soap Water 1.092 and 1 In flu'! 3093 BILLY don't 1 The land where the (It belonged the world (with WHELAN (laughing and Glue (I 3044 (Blame 1 Who's 3085 (John, The W1:istling Bowery Boy 'V:hat nur do ce Im, oiý The Preacher and the bear (Arizona) Tait l'Vhistling Coon (Raehurn) 47 and 48 for Recitations "a°s's Sketches by Albert Whelan. 'CuTaws Seccotine backed I They can do as they like with 3042 (I'm out for the day to-day 1. (Shields) 11. (Shields) THOMAS SYDNEY The Bathroom Ballad 'Take When Mother I Derby 1392 ( Our little kiddie sings the best soeý There's life in the old dog yet Belgium put the Khibosh on the Kaiser SAMMY SHIELDS ;'Pte The 983 (Nobody knows how to kiss n lI wish I were back in Lancashire 1012 ( Are we all here? )Squeeze her. Ebenezer 1030! Call me earl',' in the morning 1 On her pie-pie-piccolo 1041 ( Sheila O'Neil 1 We all live at No. 24 1058 ( Oh ! for another day at Margar Oh ! that Ragtime Waltz 1088 ( Giving a donkey a strawberry 1. lea.; loves all the jockeys 1`1 shall have to ask my Mother 1380, let me I want a ( Clogs Shawls-(Pare, and ( When father the papered ( I've found Kelly I I'm the that buried man ( I! serves you right a' par I The hnl,neiled boots that f f The Taximeter Cab if 1 could only fird the kerv (I'II meet' you one dark r.':_h" ) The daylight Bill ( Save a little one for me ) The Collier ( Here we are again Let's have a song upon ( Mrs. H. 1 Thero's nice something ( lnhn Erannigan James our Flanagar. i'ac .. w^.re Gc=.^:.r about a :;one ir( Why can't we have the Sea in t.on:iori? 1104 (1 never heard fattier laugh so mi;r'r 1 Take me where there are no eyes letter Vnool records 46 A iii front have of Orche?t;al Serial No. Accompaniment. ZONOPHONE RECORDS. SKETCHES AND DESCRIPTIVE COMEDIANS BILLY WILLIAMS-continued 1 Wish it was Sunday Night (A Naval Disaster Toddling Along 42{The Prodigal's Return (Teti them you're a Londoner I effects) Santa Claus bring somethings 3106{ Why don't I Ire_ ý+++ ++++ct I uy+cu a+UFy _.___.._._ to me? 1 154 1 Percy Clifton & " Ir.? 3107' l Give My Love to Scotland, Maggie I The Quack Doctor Percy Ci>1rr She Does Lose a Little Bit of Scotch 564 ( The Wreck of a Troopship j Bobbing about in the Briny Jepartnre Troopship of a 3108 in the days that are coming (Farmhouse Liars (Vaudevi:le sketch) I Sung by (Harry Fay) 903{ Billy Golden & Jos. C. H_iit3 Shipmates (Vaudeville sketch) Billy Golden & Jos. C. F e' es f Rosenthal and Harrigan at the Race 944 Friend & Do,:ning VENIE CLEMENTS Rosenthal Harrigan and at the P'cdin, Part 1. cta,,..,-,,a Stories about Children, Friend & Do tint Part Children, Stories 807 Humorous about A Lancashire Crowd's welcome t thr II. 11123King and Queen, Part 1. A Lancashire Crowd's t- t,-:e welcome King and Queen, Part II. 3000 J 1.asca (Desprez) Troops in Fz.nce Landing of the British I (Introducing Gunga Din (Rudrard Kipling) the chorus of the ,_,,Idfamous "it's marching song, a KING GODFREY 13711 long way to Tipperary," the leise," Godfrey King Des whistled, etc.) ( England's Honour : 1407 !The Descriptive The Marseillaise (with (.F'. d i Recruiting organ) Zono Concert Qu:' to (Raconteur) W. LEONARD CHAS. 1404 , Christmas Raffle ) Christmas Waits 3057f The Poker Story 1405 ( Ch-istmas on a Troopship (:'I1 Waik Christmas in Action . f 1406 Christmas POTTER in Camp, Part 1. PAULINE I Christman in Camp, Pert 11. IThs Fairy at the Fountain 1407 ( Recruiting ir^ De.,_ miss Potter) (arr. by 1198 England's Honour Godfre, (arr. by miss Potter) IGrand Tom Thumb P-ce Record-The 3105 262 2fi3 264 265 268 WHELAN ALBERT (The Three Beare ) The Three Little Pigs #,lack Puss in Boots and the Beanstalk (Little Red Riding Hood ,I Teeny Tiny Woman CinderelisOld Mcther Goose 1 (Death of Little Nell (Old Curiosity Z Little Emily (David Copperfeld) WILLIAMS BRANSBY f Row we saved A1l5 j Dan'I Peggotty, field" the Barge from David I Troops I Ditto-The Sale of Circus t stranded The Brothers Royal Part (arr. Review, Arrival 1. the by Inh, Part 11. (arr. by john Black Diamonds (New Shop) a1j ::() C id Year's Eve in Seotlsn:l Black r)iamondý _ nd I Auld Lang Sy ne Song hti P. A, IThe Landing'anding Tro of the Australian 30684 Egypt Des: :1 I Australia (for will be there Auld !--ýe Sync (Skipper Francis) Stan;ev i.. DICK Copper- DARBY (A German on the Telephone (By SKETCHES AND DESCRIPTIVE Auction. London, 3015{ permission Clare)Mr. 11141 32ý in 1896 and approval o G. H. SNAZELL:1jA Whistling Yarn (G. H. Snazelle) BLUFF & WHl Howard -11 n __ - n._...___ i'LOCK ZONGi'HOh'E RECORDS. SKETCHES SKETCHES AND DESCRIPTIVE AND DESCRIPTIVE ALBERT WHELAN ( How Bill 3{ Waterloo (On Strike Adams son (Chas. Pond) GILBERT the Battle j 890 (A4otoring GIRARD Fishing (Comic Imitations { Sunrise at the Zoo Male Quartette, assisted "THE (The Wedding Breakfast Christmas or{ 267 Darby and Joan'i (assisted by Miss Amy Augarde) by Gilbert HARRY Solo & ease the Rule Britannia Solo & The British Grenadiers Black Diamonds God bless the Prince of Wales Salo & Hearts of Oak ScIc & Coronation March Black Diamonds GRIGS" 59S LAMBTON Ghost PLATE King A Music Hall Matinee The "Griggs" (unaccom,4., Little Tommy went a-tlshing Zono. Concert Quartettes (Mcy) tsnied) A Christmas PUZZLE Girard(God Chorus Chorus Band Choras Chorus Band YODLING Story "The PETE LA MAR & G. P. WATSON Pete Is Mar Payne) 1884 j Roll on, Silver Moon 1 Hush-a-bye baby (A. Tipp) G. P. Watson Emmett's Favourite Yodel FRANK LEO & Party 1164 U. K. Emmett) Schneider Does Your Mother KooI. You're Out? I and family at the Zoo, Part 1Cuckoo Song G. P. Watson (Leo) I1209 Bavarian Yodel and family at the Zoo. Part N. (Leo) G. P. Watson & H. Macdonough A Christmas Mistletoe Mr. 'Arry Arty All introducing Party, Bough" (Sung by Mr. Herbert Records 12-inch have the letter A all Vocal Records 'ass otherwise stated, in front of have Orchestral Serial No. Accompaniment. ZONOPHONE SUPPLEMENTARY are NEW issued the about RECORDS VII I.E STAGE 25th by the CREAM and CONCERT to post "As ý'`" OF EACH MONTH, OF ARTISTS PLATFORM. it to you Copyright in 'Gramophone' subsists Commonwealth the of Australia -'1 in such Records."48 z'any's Copyright in LISTS and contain on the VAUDE- Ask your Dealer regularly. 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Prince 861 17 All dwell do that an earth people o____ .,.,,_ Nn ve ,'.ida nac r nose (Processional Aida, Fantasia puuea [om March) Diamonds Black ruy Band l101 A91 , a All &, All The through together Royal Cremona horse ['black "Bow-Bow" shout Orchestra Tom Foy (Violin) i Harry Fay Mary Law (with Piano) A19W20} Along the rocky road to Dublin tiusa mine Bonn narasisy Ax Narrt' Fay Ai'sa Mine Ernest Pike 500131 Along the way to Waikiki (Ukulel l Orpheus Quartette 31538 Alabama Sam Juan Aknmi ("Maritana") Alas, those Chimes Always Stanley Kirkby Mdme. Deering 586126 , Al-lan Albion, on thy Fertile Plains Zono Concerf Ouartefte (unac.) c._,.. u:c.. c u...... n........... Aga 34 Always take a Girl named Daisy Alexander's ýýRaRtimeý Raid flurry Fay 797 43 I Campbell & Burr Alexander's Ragtime Band Amazon March, The, Tvn-step Peerless Orchestra 997 14 Alexander's Ragtime Band Americas Mazurka-&'Signor Concert Corns!) Black Diamonds Band 3024 I5ý Caffare1ii Algernon ! Co hon I Florrie Forde 1285 40'' American National Melodies. Parts I. & Allee of Old Vincennes Henry Burr 3084 22;` Btaak Diamonds Band A!ice, where art thou?Joseph American Patrol (Banjo) Oily Oak!er Cheatham Waltz A106 22ýI Amoretten Tanze, Allee, where art thou? (Piano Solo) Peerless Orchesfra Chas. Goodall 95J19 Amour de Petrie, March Alice, where art thou? Ernest Pike 48iß0 Elaek Diamonds Rar:d Alice, where art thou? (Violin, 'Cello, Fluf Anchored foceph Lyceit & Harp) Francini Quartette 14452:) And a little Child shall teed themH. All aboard for Dixieland Harry Fay 139343 Pave.:, All aboard for DixielandPeerless Andante and Rondo capriceioso Orchestra 1355 14 David Richards (Piano Solo) All aboard for Blanket Bay Ada Jones 301841 Andante Cantabile, Op. 2 All about Jim Wi'l Evans 540'42 English String Quarta;:: All change for Llanfalrfechanit. Andante Religioso Fay & S. Kirkby 767134 Mary Law (Violin Solo, with Piano) All Hail the Power Church Choir i4527 Andante from Mendetasohn's Concerto, All Hall the Poaar of Jesu's Name Op. 64 (Violin, with Piano) 1 ^d." o' f,5' Moor Band 1614 -2 nfi"s Mari, 1., v 1' 1R; 14. 15 IQ5" '1C'' 3f" ' n ZOINOPHONE :ze world's all wrong again Helen Clark & Van Brunt 12G735 ening in ToledoBlack Diamonds Band A36 5 E'ening Song Sydney Coltham (with Piano) A18023 Guard Thee,' "Jocelyn" (with Piano _- s ...1 Violin Obilgato)Sydney Coitham A213123 !_ of Mons Foster Richardson 160132 .. - L;;errupted StoryPercy Clifton & Miller 15447 -ish folk song Ernest Pike 87501 Ernest Pike & :sid garden Guy Merritt (with Piano) iano) 1454135 cid Highland Melody ('Cello Jan Linden (with Piano) 153816 her little drink Prooks, Hently & Collins 7645'35 is guard thee (Violin, Flute and Harp)` Francini Trio A84121 Harold Wilde 753133 Robert Barnett 20122 ...._e LaurieSydneyColtham (with .._..'.e Laurie (Piano Solo) Charles Goodall 13019 Laurie (Violin and hlustel Organ) Southgate and her sister Dorothy 1325121 Ar. i,aurie (Orchestral Accordeon) Professor Granville 177013 Ar+rr Jim's AdventuresWill of Evans 1362 43 A- Complaints? No 1 Harry Fay 1878 44 Chorus Black Diamonds Band 9731 Dance Black Diamonds Band 4241 7 At Ernest Pike 865131 for maimed Scottish '! for £1,000,000 :J;ors and Sailors Harry Lauder G.O. 29 3 blossom time with you Louis Brooks & H. Payne 1721;35 RECORDS. The Gift, Song, The Armourer'a Arsourer's Peter Robert Army and Arrah, go Arrow and Nýcge A23024 Dawson Radford G.O. 211II 2 NavyS. Coltham & G. Parker Isle now, Miss Emerald on the Seng, A243123 The Peter Dawson 852125 at the Zoo, Parts 1. & 11. Frank Leo & Party 1553;48 Artful Verger, The Chas. Penrose 1817[45 Art Thou Weary? Church Choir 365137 As I listen to the organ play j Stanley Kirkby 119527 As long as the Shamrock grows Green Walter Van Brunt 1183,22 Asleep in the Deep George welsh 52032 Sydney Coltham Asra 1867[24 Asthore Stanley Kirkby 50327 At DawningSydney Coltham (with Piano) 1202 23 At Finnigan's Bail Strong & Murray 1740136 Madame E. JonesAt Love's beginning & Peter Dawson AS934 Hudson At 10 o'clock at night Jack Pleasants 1469',45 At the end of a beautiful day I Harold Wilde 1690133 At the end of a lane of shadows Foster Richardson 1890 32 At the Foxtrot Ball Harry Fay 1494144 Zomerset Fair & At Murray Denton 1842136 A Trieste ("Onward to Trieste") 'Arry Auction and Family Sale of Black Diamonds Band Circus it stranded (DescriptiveQ 14136 32i47 8. P. A. 4spe 3015j47 with Piano) Jan Linden 1421 16 Auld Robin Gray (Violin & Muste! Organ) Elsie Southga-e & her sitter Dorothy 1569j21 of my heart, "Young England The Auntie Skinner', Chicken Dinner Foster Richardson 1756 Chariie Collins 1769',42 ýý , (Cornet) Australia (For Auld Lang - -.. nian Polka will be there Smith (with Piano) 1014117 Syne) Sicnley Kirkby 3063127. (Selection) Songs, Medley March 'ý' Australian 'Black Diamonds Band 610 7 Black Diamonds Band 1625', 9 ý.dieas, The, Selection I & 2 Automobile March Barrel Organ 122 16' Autumn Memories Peerless Orchestra 3079 111 Black Diamonds Band A179 6 I Billy Williams 1012146 all hero? Autumn (Pianoforte) Paul Astor A157i '. a aownnearted r No-o-o ! Harry Fay 14021431408 Autumn Song (Violin, Flute and Harp) -' No-o-o l Francioi Trio A3421ý -e downhearted? Mdme. Deering 472;2,,: Plorrie Forde 144) Ave Maria (In English) Organ) a' richt the noo? Florrie Forde 1534 40 Ave Maria (Violin and Mastel i ný. ;au from Dixie? Elsie Southgate & her Dorothy 1525 t!! sister jack Henty & Charlie Collins 1648183 Aye, Ah am upset Tom Foy SAS.,,'. Rel... rln.i....I P,,, ,roc ;u going down in the Mine, Dad? Harry fay 43i Baby, can't you hear those wedding bells? G. H. Elliott 1535ý4.2 dance? going to 34 Rabv Lon Doroihy Douglas & Ernest Pike G. H_ Elliott 1EiE Auld Lang Syne Auld Robin Gray ('Cello, ZONOPHONE Pack to the Bad as you Camp March Black Diamords are, I love you nerOeri Bad Lad of the ü."sma, The Jack Band rRyIIe Pteosants Ballad wingers, The E Pike & P. Dawson f,with Piaro) Bettet Egyptian, Parts I. & 11. Black Diamonds Band RECORDS. PageJJ I Belgian National Anthem 10591 SI Zono Concert Qz:.+rtotfe (with Piano) Belgium the Khibosh put on the Kaie^r JOV31aa 4 Believe me, if all those endearing vo. 1646145,1 charms Harold iVi!.'., ' Bell at Sea, The Peter Jaws 1377'35 Belinda jack Piensants I I Bells Gecree Formby are rineine. The A2361 6, Bell Song, "Lakme" Ballyirooley Ballymoney Stanley Kirkby 1006127 Miss Elizabeth Newbold G.C. Conversazione, The Belle MarquiseSydney (with Piano) Jim Donovan (with Piano) 131042 Coltham A' Bandolero, The Peter Dawson 519125 Belle of New York (Selection) Bandolero, Home The George Parker A225129 Guards Band ' Rand was playing an old Scotch tune, The Belle of the Barbers' Ball, The Florrie Forde 1534;40 The Two Zimboks Banks of Allan Water, The I Bellringer, The Peter Dawson r, . (Harp) Mdme. Deering A21I26 Betts of Aberdovey Banks of Allan Water ('Cello, with Piano) ian Linden 142116 Bells of Auld Lang Syne Barbara Allen Ernest Pike 48730 Bfark Diamonds Sand Barber of SevilleBlack Belts of st. Mato, The Imperial Ban' Diamonds Band A51' 5 Beils of St. Mary's Herbert Payne !., Barcarolle Peerless Orchestra A26 13 Beloved, it is Morn ! Barcarolle (Vo rt Duet) Miss Annie Rees Sydney Coltham (with Piano) & bliss Viole4 Oppenshaw March Home Guards Band 116Ij34ý Belphegor Barcarolle, from "Tales I ( Belphegor March (Concertina) _ of Hoffmann" Hu! ne Francini Qnartrtte 1353120 I Barcarolie, Be my little Baby Bumble-bee ,1. from "Tales of Hoffman" (Violin & Mustel Organ) I Jones & Murray + Elsie Southgate & her sister Dorothy 1554 o. l Rr+n,..oth rho .,.;ý,t,,.,,__n -iP :.,,,, if,,.,..,1 Barn Dance Black Diamonds Band 628 Barnicombe Fair Ben the Bosun Peter Dawson 1 Alfred Newman (with Piano) (Violin and Mustel Organ) 14921281 Berceuse Barn Yard Rag, The Elsie Southgate & her sister Dorothy Will Evans 125ß143 Bathroom Ballad. The I I Hertie an. Belinda (.March Taro-step) Thomas Sydney 3049':4&1 Slack Diamonds Band Battle Eve, The E. Pike & S. Kirl'y 52SI341 Be thou faithful, "St. Paul" Battle March of Delhi Srdncv Coltham - 1 i)) Black Diamonds Band 9931 71 Betsy Brown Jack Pleusants Basle of Prague Black Diamonds Band 9931 71 Better Land, The (Cornet Solo) Bavarian Yodle I I Mr. Godard Betty, Selection, G. P. Watson & Macdonough 120948 Parts I. & Ii. Bay of Biscay, The Peter Dawson A25 24Peerless Orchestra °.! Beautiful Baby Doll Betty Waltz Peerless Orchestra I Bid me discourse Herbert Payne (with Chorus) 142229 ` Beautiful Birds, Sing on Mdme. Eleanor Jones-Hudson 1. Payne (with Whistling) 475 28 Bid me Good-bye Sydney Coltham Beautiful Carden of Roses P. Maxwell 364127! Big bass drum, The Peter DamsonI Beautiful Garden of Roses I Big Cars March Black Diamonds Ban+ Ernes: Pike A350030 Billy at the Pictures Beauty's Eyes Arthur Gray 24'tt2tl Billy Whitlock & Harry Blu j t Be British Stanley Ktrkby ICb0127. Billy at the Play Because Joseph Cheatham A96 Z' Billy Whitlock & Harry Bluf, Because (Cornet Solo) Peerless Orek. 145111171"Bing Coys are here, The," Selection I. Bec-.,se Harold Wilde 331 Black Diamonds Band lr` Because 1 Bing Boys are here, The," Selection i. Zono Concert Quartette (anat. 1067139!Black Diamonds Bard ltý Bedouin Lm"e Song Peter Dawson 519!251 "Ring Boys Waltz, The" Bedouin Love Song George Parker A244281 Black Diamonds Band IBeets and Turnips 1 1 Bing Boys on Broadway, (Foxtrot) (Selection) P Peerless Orchestra 148314 1. & 11. Black Diamonds Band Before the Battle Birds or the Desert, The. March Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson A117134 Black Diamonds Band Be!ore you came Birds of Passage (Piccolo Duet), Sydney Coltham (with Piano) 1317;231 Miss Winnie & lllr. Eli HtrdsvBelfry Serenade I Birthday, A (a) Hence away, begone 1`. Black Diamonds Band 7331 71 Sydney Calllr.arrt All 12-inch Records have IV, ter A fr, r. ; o. 22 }' ZONOPHONE RECORDS. PigsI Parts 1. & H. Black Diamonds Band 1729`10 to Win," Parts Ili. & IV. B ', fra' Wigan Black Diamonds Band 1730101 Blsc;: sod Tan Polka Bounding Bounder, The Harry Lauder 5501 "Twins" Gro. Orch. 382 151 Boy's best friend is his Mother Intermezzo B: ' and White A. H. Payne 47828 Peerless Orchestra 304615 Derek Poster 3076,261 I Boys of the Dardanelles F" ne it on to poor old Father Besses o' Ih' Barn Band 12601 5 Billy Williams 3044 46 Bradford Serensta Peter Dawson 1791125 Braga's rev Roses, The (Violin, 'Celle & Piano) 466:.21 EI°.rae' Stone, The Harry Lauder 899 3I Bravo, little Belgium Harry Fay 1430143 111 Two-step ?Away, Will Evans 8442 Black Diamonds Band 1915111 Breach of Promise Case, A Dick Denton 1724142 in Bed Harry Lauder 664. 3ý Dick Denton 1724142 Breakfast ae for me Foster Richardson 1575132 Brian of Glanaar girl to her harp j The Mdme. Eleanor Jones-Hudson A6527 Bride of Lammermoor, Miss Alvena Yarrow, Miss Amy Asgarde, B'vnk' Bill G. H. Elliott 1631;42 E. Pike, Thorpe Bates, L. Stanley & m is on the Rye, The Harold Wilde 141 33 P. Dawson G.O. 10; Boa, Blow, thou winter wind Peter Damson 3040126 Air. Robert Radford G.O. 32 2 $rid, e, The Brief Life is here our portion n, breezes, blow (with Piano) Church Choir 248137 ) Harold Wilde 157133 I Brise des Nuits, Waltz (Night Breezes) Alsatian Mountains, The Black Diamonds Band 19141 11/ Pike & Guy t Merritt Britain's Defenders, March (with Piano) 143135 Black Diamonds Band t541 9 Pu-'.ells Tubaphone 146119 Overture 21,z Bells of Scotland Mdme. Deering 471 26 Britannia Black Diamonds Band A158 6 Sells of Scotland (Celeste) British Bull-dogs G. Franklyn 158416 watching at the 1 1F.e Bells of Scotland door, The Harry Lauder 14731 31 (Concertina) l British Cavalry, March J. Hume 171717 Home Guards Band 3491111 Dragoons, The Peter Dawson 10541255 I British Grenadiers, The F Bonnets March Black Diamonds Band 5981 7 Drummers 115219 Broker. Doll, A E; Danube (Grand ers Piano) Louie Brooks 1643122 dp) Rudolph Svinerjeidt 457 19 Broken Doll, A 51r:: Danube Waltz The Royal Cremona Orchestra 1731I13i 1 Concert Band 34 32 Broken Melody, The ('Cello) p'`Turins" 3hýeEyes Van Biene A60 16 Ernest Pike - 155323 1 F, J. Hume 1864.17 Feather Jones & Murray 1193 34 Brooklyn Bell (Concertina) Building a Chicken House, Parts I. & if. kies of Bredon Will Evans 859;43 Sydney Cottham (with Piano) 1281 2? Bullfighters March, The "'l a Boy Foster Richardson 1601 32 B^:;Wing about the Briny Billy Williams 3108147 Black Diamonds Band 15271 9 `Bo: accio," Parts I. & II. (Gems from) Bull in a China Shop, A Manhattan Jazz Band 1912112' ions Operatic Party A70I39I Burns' Hernpipe Street Horn¬misn Girl, The" Nos. I & 2 (Gems) and Peter (Melodeon) pipe Zone Operatic Party A1539 Saurian Girl" Selections James Brown (with Piano) 114618 But who may abide (Messiah) Black Diamonds Band 4171 =miau Girl," Fantasia (Violin) Peerless Orchestra 1655t141 M l.. Mr...,. eýaý en Butterfly, ¢, The of s Rose, The Peerless Orchestra George Formby Page "Bound I 3071 151 1361441 "Bound to Win," 31 71 ZONOPHONE RECORDS.. Page 1 Chart du Prisonnier. Band A64 5 Bd. 1625 9` Charlestown Parade ge Overture (Vir/in) I Black Diamonds Leila Donkledcy Call, The, March Black Diamonds (Concertina) Call me early in the morning Alexander Prince Billy Williams 1030146: Charlie, Charlie Fiorfie Fo d., i Charlie Ciaplin Fox Trot Call of the Angelus, The (Intermezzo) Orchestra 1587+14 Peerless Orchestra Peerless i __ .. Cheer up, little soldier man Call to Arms, A, March Band i31 7 Foster Richardson Black Diamonds '.;.: 1 Cheer up, little soldier man, March Call us and we'll soon be there Pay 1403 431 Black Diamonds Band I - 7 1' Harry Peter Dawson 030125 Cheer up, Molly Harry Fay Calvary Che faro senza Euridice I (Orfeo Camp Concert, The, Parts I. & II. ed Euridice) Miss Violet Oppenshan Black Diamonds Band 1572 9 E. Pike 3028131 (with Piano) Canoe for two, A Cherry Ripe Mdme. Deering Canoeing Medley (Belts) Dolly Garrick & Herbert Payne 1563:351 Cheyenne ( I Chicken Reel Two-step Can't you hear me calling. Caroline? and Buck Dac. Peerless Orchestra Peter Dawson 1919!26 Chicken Reel (Two-step) Canzone Garibaldins Peerless Orchestra Rork Diamonds Band 1486, Home, The Prof. Ranzato 464201 j Children's Harold Wilde Canzönette (Violin) _ I Chime 5eautiful bells again, in Eb Canzonette Hatherley Clarke A19315 (with Chorus) English String Quartette Chiming bells of long ago Caper Sauce, one or two step Hatherley Clarke 14121141 (with Chorus) Peerless Orchestra Foster Richardson 154313Chinatown, my ChinatownAmerican Captain Mac Quartette Chin, Chin-Selections I. & ii. Caressante Valse Home Guards Band 1311111 Black Diamonds Band Concert (Piano) Capricante, Marche de o Paul Astor nzwiiai "...... ý",", l,uYýý 1re d Cammeyer & Oily Oakley Band 7331 7 Black Diamonds Carillon in Eh Chip of the old block, A (with Pia' Carmen March Peter_Dawson "Twins" Concert Band 19412 II _. , __ ýnocotate major, i ne G. H. Elliott Parts 1. & II. (Gems from) "Carmen," Caliph of Bagdad, Zono Operatic Party A50,39 Chocolate Soldier, Waltz "Twins" Grand Orcb. Parts I. & II. Peter Dow, Band A220 6 Chorale, The ("Faust") Brack Diamonds Harry Thornton & Chorus G.C Carnival of Venice (Violin) Gentlemen! Stanley Kirke; Jan Radenyi 731,20, Chorus 30 17 Solo) Carnival of Venice (Cornet Christ Arose Maine. Deerirt g, Miss Caro Nome ("Rigoletto") Augarde, Ernest Pike, P. DawscG.O. E 1 "L'lncognita" & W. Stewart (with Chorus, Piano Ernest Pike Caroo Christchurch Chimes 142931 & Celesta Aecomapiment) Black Diamonds Banc Pay 3009144 Harry Harry Carry, Marry Christians, Chri Awake! Church Choir Carry On, March Christian, seek not yet repose Black Diamonds Band 1384 8 Church Choir "Twins" Grand Orch. 32115, Christians Casino Tanze Lament Miss Violet Oppensi: Michael Cassidy Cassidy-Private (with Piano and Violin) Harry Fay 1579 44 Christmas Carols Rusticana, Pr.rts 1. & 11. Cavalleria Black Diamonds Bane Italian Celebrity 3061 4 Christmas Eve in the old Homestead Flute Cavetina (Violin, and Harp) Minster Singer! Francini Trio A59 21 Christmas Eve in an Australian Miner Cavatina (!riolirt, with Piano) Camp Messrs. Grand Payne. Miss Mary Law A81 20 M Miller & Wakefield "La Juive" Cavitana, Gems Mr. Robert Radford G.O. 32 2 Christmas Black Diamonds Band GallopLondon Champagne Ghost Story, A Municipal Sand 7351 12 Christmas Harry Lambto Chanson Bohemia Christmas in Action "Twins" Grand Orch. 27515 Christmas in Camp, Parts 1. & II. Chanson Triste Christmas A21120 on a Troopship Mary Law (Violin Solt), with Piano) i I Christmas (Violin, with Piano Party, A, introducing "Th Chanson sans Paroles Mistletoe Bough" Herbert Payn., Quarfefi') and String Raffle Mies Mary Law, G.O. 351 2 Christmas (Violin) 1I Christmas Waits Chant a Melisande Carmen Selections, A ( 12-inch Jan Rudenyl 731120 have the lctfer .$eoards A in front Peerless Orrt r" Ira of Seria; ?ro. "i { ZONOPHONE RECORDS. Page F' Come introducing "Caller Herrin," tief, to Arcadie (Concertina)J. Dorothy Douglas & Ernest Pike S94 34 with Mc" Hume 175417 Come to me now, my ownSydney Coltham A224 23 I a rci Parade of the Irish Fusiliers Royal Irish Fusiliers Band AI72(l2( Come to my garden of parsnips Collins & Murray 1832.36 I i : Scene, "Faust" 9r i Radford & Vera Reynolds G.O. 16; 2 Come to my heart again Ernest Pike 1825!31 The j Come where m.y love lies dreaming s One Foundation, Besses o' th' Barn Band 9531 5 H. Payne, P. Dawson, E Clifford & One Foundation, TheChurch url W. Str-wart (unaccompanied) 53037 Come Choir 23937 where my love lien dreaming Albert Whelan 265I47ý (Violin, 'Cello, Flute and Harp) (Violin, Flute and I Franeini Quartette 1448 20' nine, La Francini Trio A82121 Come, Ye Thankful People, Come Circle (Melodeon) Church Choir 1641371 i ..: James Brown (with Piano) 1148118 Comfort Ye (' Messiah")Sydney Coitham ;op, The Tabaphone A184 23 66 21 Comical Coons (Banjo) MachBlack Oily Oakley 1174115 .st Gilbert Gerard 3022 48 Diamonds Band 1290' 8 Comic Imitations 'lack Sydney Cobham Zono Minstrels 1208139 Coming Home 168824 de Corneville, Comin' Rye-Auld Hoose-Up Les," Parts I. & 11. thro the in the Morning (Melodeon)Jas. from) Zono Operatic Party A43139 early Chorfies Collins 1818142 Brown 71218 ng, The Company Sergeant Major, The (Parody) -?_ý ,,:d Shawls George Parker 1887 28 Billy Williams 30951461 , I I Comrades in Arms Fand (Two-step) ckr "Twins" Male Quartette 72138 Black Diamonds Band 6281 7I he North Baeoioes 444 I5 Conquerors, The Quartette 648138 Days ("Bing Boys on Broadway") Conqueror, The, March Home Guards Band 349 IIII H. Payne 1838136 1I Consider Rag, The (Banjo) Oily Oakley the Lilies Peter Dawson 743I25I (with Piano) 10601151 Constant Lover, The Harry Pay 1493144 Child, A Charlie Collins 1753,142 Herbert Payne 8031281 Coo-ee, Coo-ee I Melodies (Banjo) J. Pidoux 1819316 he Billy Williams 3100461 Coonland Coon Melodies (Violin Bogey, MarchBlack and Mustel Organ) Elsie Southgate & her sister Dorothy 1F54 21 Diamonds Band 1743[10 Breezes (Banjo) !;'nut Harry Fay 1496144 Coontown Oily Oakley (with Piano) 106015 Major (Banjo) Oily Oakley 447D5 Corn Riggs bonnie are Miss Louie Brooks 1732'22 ,nng, Fairies Archie Anderson (with Piano) 113922 d dance with me (Ukulele) Coronation BellsBlack Juan Akomi 187919 Diamonds Band 425 7 have look I've a what got ,.._' MarchBlack Billy Williams 830,461 Coronation Diamonds Band 598 7 hear him his Oomterara play ýnd March, from "Le Proihete" Florrie Forde 160 40 Coronation Black Diamonds Band A3 5 .n1 see the roses John BartholomeyFoster Sydney Coltham (with Piano) 153023 Corporal Richardson 32 1627 rid take me out to-night Corporal MikePeter Nat D. Ayer 178141 Dawson (with Piano) Eck to Erin (Harp)F. 1306 251 Corporal's Ditty, The Harry Thornton 22932 C. Barker 9413 Cossack's March Joseph Cheetham AIO8122 throrgh Moscow :+ck to Erin Harold Wilde 68133 Black Diamonds Band 14091 8 :k to Erin Peter Dawson 759125 Count of Luxembourg, Selection ^k to Kildare ._cK to me Flack Diamonds Band 6271 7 Herharl rh--l 1110.29 Pnvna i,nifh Count of Luxembourg, Valse me, be my Rainbow 90133 Frank Williams Black Diamonds Band 627 7 into the garden, John j__ Count Your Blessings A Church Choir _ _ Billy Williams 3091146 (with Organ) 95937 into the garden, Country Maud Dance (from "Nell Gwyn") A10662 Black Diamonds Band A164 8 loseoh Cheetham '.' .to the garden, Country Girl SelectionHome Maud Guards Band 372 11 Harold 'Wilde 79,33 f Country Girl, Selection, ýsephine, In my Flying Machine Parts 1. & 11. A.4r,...a. A n..,serr. r wnýaa Black Diamonds Band A160 6 Country Ramble, A H. Payne & Mdme. Dewey 1295 35 I -. rItie b Dawson "(with P"-no) I"1tl3;35 Courting (Patter Record) Tom Foy 57844 Court Trumpeters March "ým"e^ ýýýi"ý!o T=- - _ _]_ to the (Cornet) H. Godard A90I17 All 12-inch Records have the letter Ain front Black Diamonds Band 1487 8 of Beriai No. ZONOPHONE RECORDS. Page Courting Sarah ?aus Merry Andrea, 13641411 Dear Heart Madame E. Jones-Hudrbr. s?9:17 Cradle Song (Viotin) fan_Rudenyi 871:201 Dear Heart Sydiey Cý!fhc Grnginmer Gastie Strathspey, acc. year riomelila, ras Cain Ui g(( -';ýa (M eiodeon) Jaynes Brown 1145;1ö in your eyes _I _i Dear, Creo:e Bells (Concertina) 451171 Sydney Caitham (with Plano) 15{ Crown of India, The Little Shamrock Alfred Hearther ;"2 Diamonds Band A87 Love Mine Mdme. Deering Black o 1 of Crown of Diamonds, Overture Band A84 Black Diamonds ... ýýErnest (with Pike Piano) Crucifix, The ._''?I Dear old mother Herbert Pa;ra Sydney Coltham & George Parker A214 t6iý;2! Dear Soul, Waltz Peerless Orchestra !32I Cruskeen Lawn Peter Dawson 1841 Death Little Nell Albert Whelan 26547 Cucioo Jack Pleasants 1418 of Death of Nelson John Bardsley Cuck)o Song (Yodling) G. P. Watson 1209 .3;;j72 Deathless Army March, The Cujns Animam Harold Wilde 409 Banc !397 9 Black Diamonds Curse of an Aching Heart, The Deathless Army, The Osbu,rý James ibý Will Oakland 3047 Deep blue sea. The (Piccolo) Cut me off a little bit of roly-poly Charlie Collins 16494t Miss W. Hudson 2s"I19 Cygne, Le (The Swan), Zephir, Deep blue sea, The (Concertine) op. 35. J. Hume ;>4 No. 5 Deep Harmony Besses o' th' Barn Band zGrü Piano) Miss Mary Law A14120 (t'iolia, with Defile March Black Diamonds ßar? 573 Czatdas-Scene BohemeBlack A. -r" no....... ruauvr yvor Diamonds Band A149 6 uno... Picture Palace Orchestra ?!ßi61 Czarina, The (Tubuphone) A. Muller 461!19 Peerless Orchestr ;a 7'I Daddy Mary Evans 132;26 Demoiselle Chic I Departure d=4 Dance of the Fives (-Violin & Mustel Organ) of a Troopship Southgate & her Dorothy 1742121 Desert, The Peter Dawson 5+;2P Elsie sister Hours, "La Gioconda," Destiny Waltz Peerless Orchesfr,: Dance the 1'83'1 of c !33 Parts 1. & II. Peerless Orchestra A219I13 Destiny (Waltz Song) Harold Müde Dance of the LunaticsPeerless Destiny Waltz (Concertina) J. Hume l9:Jil Orchestra 3027'15 Devil may care, Quick-step (Banjo)Oily V (Concertina Solo) Dance of tha Pierrots Oakley _ Devon for me Peter Dawson (with Pianc) '3ý6 Dance with your Uncle JosephHarry Did Fay 1596 in Piccadilly? you see the crowd Dancer's Dream, A George Form;' Messrs. Cammeyer & Oakley 1289115 Dinder Courtship, A Peter Dawson :ß,5125 Dancing Jubilee, The Nat. D. Ayer 160741 Ding, Dong Jack fleasants ..846145 Ding, Dong, Ding Dancing Mistress, The, Selection 1061 Zono Minstrels (with Piano) Peerless Orehsstra Dis ole Nigger Zono Minstr;is Dancing Mistress, The, Waltz .:-. 1061 Distant Greetings Peerless Orchestra Dancing with ma Baby (Bell Solo) 65 "ý Cm Distant Shore, The JydrteyýColt Dan'l Pegotty, from David Copperfield Diver, The Bridge Peter Bransby Williams A115 (Talking) t°Slicnrred Wife The" Retertinn Danse des BacchantesBlack Diamonds Band A209 Dixie Dan H. ERM Darby and Josn's ChristmasAlbert Whelan 267 Ernest Pik. 5l9!3 Darkies' Holiday, The (Concertina) 2594 Alexander Prince 1073117 "Dollar Princess" Selection Xylophcre Dandies (Banjo) Oily Oakley 44515'1 Dolly Darling Waltz from "Puppcher" Darktown 10,511 Imperial Guards Band Darlin' Girl from Clara, The (with Piano) 1414 42 Dolly O'Dean Sydney Coltham 153:17 Jim Donovan ,'1021 Dolores Waltz Peerless 0ryhestra Dashing British March, The 1 Rand 698 7 Donau Black Diamonds Wellen Waltz nr-h. 2P r,., r.-.4 Zono Minstrels 1162 39 Dat's berry queer V The, Fantasia Don't down in Daughter go the-Mine,-D27 of the Regiment, Mary Law A19420 Stanley Kirkb: 342 (Violin, with Piano) The Don't go out with him to-night Dac:n, Sydney Coltham 182424 Billy Williar: Peerless Orchestra 1439 14 -^' Day Dreams T)ndt let +ne Pet anv hette-. nuke Days and MomentsLads th' Moor Band 1654112 o' Don't play "In the Shadows" Billy Williams 309946 Daylight Bill, The Wilkie Bara Wi 1208139 De ole Banjo Zono Minstrels 534'',381 Don't sing a song about a Rose to nie Minster Singers De RingtaA d Coon Billy W;;;i7-rs 832 Peter Dawson 1265i25I Dasr Devon Lassie Don't stop my 'arf a pint o' beer Dearest and Best ---- --- --- -- ---- -- - ------ ----`- Harold Wilde (with Piano) A1711331 All 12-inch Records have the letter - A in front m#eý G. c;' Serial Gus N. ZONOPHONE RECORDS. Page Page ( Duke of Albany's S.hottische (Melodeon) I ! It mother Herbert Payne (with Chorus) 151629 Btou:n 1147118' ,lamesAnderson Bells Bohemian Orch. 436 13 Duncan Grey Archic 11391221 'ith Selection Diamonds Band 610 7 Dutch Kiddies, Two-step .-, Selections Black Black Diamonds Band 6971 71 I. & It. . Peter Dawson 184 i 125 Black Diamonds Band A183, 6 D)ye ken John Peel Dying Poet, The (Piano) Chas. Goodall 67011.91 is Baker Harry Larder G.O. 18, 3 the -"s Echoes (intermezzo) des Alpes among the Dead Men Peter Dawson 514251 Peerless Orchestra 1412,141 Ecstasy, Waltz Peerless Orchestra 1262114 by dat ribber (with Piano) 1251 39 Egmont, Overture Zono Minstrels Black Diamonds Band A4 5 ' home to Tennessee Egyptian Patrol, March Herbert Payne (with Chorus) 162829 Black Diamonds-Band 1385; 8 b, home in Tennessee Royal Cremona Orch. 1671 13 Eileen Alannah Cornet Solo 62.17 ýIonolulu Way Herbert Payne 1750.30 Eileen Alannah Ernest Pike 494`31 Herbert Payne 1578ý29 Eileen Alannah (Violin and Muslel Organ) m Bor -bom-bay Elsie Southgate & her sister Dorothy 1880 21 1.-dthe Forest (with Piano) "Lily of Killarney" Sydney Collham 158&231 Eily Mavourneen, (with Piano and Violin Obligato) in Virginia Herbert Payne 192130 Sydney Coltham A213:23 Minster Singers 1320 38 the River El Capitan March Black Diamonds Ernest Pike 48830 Band 4211 7 the Vale Eleanore Southern Cross is Joseph Cheetham A92ý22 s here the ing H. Payne 3080 30 Elephant March, The Black Diamonds Band 1326 8 Texas Way Herbert Payne 1827 30 EI Saludo Peerless Orchestra 1427 14 ý"- `. where they sing the dear old songs Emmett's Favourite Yodle Will Strong 1826 46 G. P. Watson Riser flows 1164148 where the Swanee Empire will be your Daddy, The Will Strong 179746 Sydney Coltham Florrie Forde 1550140 170124 remember? Glade, The Peter Dawson 614 25 Enchanted goes West Sydney Coltham (with Piano) 1439,23 the Sword, Scotland End of the Journey, The (with Chorus) Anderson Nicol 113628 e Ernest Pike 1902 31 A Endure to Conquer, Overture, Parts 1. & IL Sydney Coltham (with Piano) 153023 Boat" Pike Black Diamonds Band A204, 6 s Ernest 182531 Faces Clarke Heatherley 1868124 England our Home, March Ik Black Diamonds Band 1461 ..rang of Home and Mother Honour (Recitation) Heafherley"Clarke 170524 England's Godfrey King Peerless Orchestra 813 14 1407 47 u'ir.g, Waltz "1'` .oa of Bliss," English Cup Final, The, Parts Selections I. & Il. Sammy Shields 63846 Black Diamondsds Band 1715 10 Lr< a of Delight Solo) ) la Jones 1599 27 English Rose, The (Cornet Black Diamonds Band 1372,17 A 'i of Delight, I Ernest Fike 57431 Royal Cremona Orch. 168613 English Rose, The Enh'acte Gavotte from "Mignon" Delight, A of .,.no Black Diamonds Band 8731 7ý Black Diamonds Band 171610 Entry of the Gladiators in of Delight Waltz (Concertina) J. Hume 1895 17 Zonophone Military Bard 429,12ý i'Eri tu cbe macahiavl quell' anima, "Un Ratio ---.ginof the Ocean, Waltz Robert Radford G.O. 26 2 Peerless Orchestra A35 13ý in Maschera" 1>'=_Ins of Darkie Land (Banjo) Ed King, The Peter Dawson Piano) Oily Oakley 949 15 (with A146241 nfline and You Herbert Pane 1603 29 Ernani, Selection to me only with thine eyes Black -Diamonds Band A56 s, Peter Dawson 1179 25 Espana Valse The Parisian Orch. 147 13 Peter Dawson 85425 Estudiantina Waltz (Concertina) p not, young Lover The Peter Dawson 3013126, Alex. Prince 45217 Prayer, Waltz Estudiantina Waltz (Xylophone) Black Diamonds Band 432 7 S. Francisco 46721 '-,ids Prayer, Waltz (Orchestral Etern_I Father Lads o' th' Moor Band 1614ji2 Accordeoe) Professor Granville 1728,15 Eternal Father Church Chair 15337 Major, Peter Dawson 959'25' Eternal Waltz Peerless Orchestra 862 14 or, The `Europe United March of the 43rd, The 139923 Sydney Coltham Black Diamonds (with Piano) Band 931) 7 lti_ Boys, March Euterpe Black Diamonds Band 1474 8 Black Diamonds Band, 1637 9, Evensong Louis Brooks & H. Wilde 1677 35 Scot' Skinner 463 261 Everaleigh March Black Diamonds Band 1303 8 one Violin Everybody's Crazy on the Fox Trot Gene ("Faust") E Pike 81 11. Thornton & J. H. Scotland G.O. 6 tI Records have the letter -411 12-inch A in front Harry Fay 1565144 No. of 846ai ZONOPHONE RECORDS. Page I 1 Festival of Empire, Parts Everybody's Jazzing Now 1. & H. Manhattan Jazz Band 191212 Plack Diamonds Band A20' Everybody loves a chicken Festival of Empire, Parts III. & IV. Peerless Quartette 1113 3ß Black Diamonds Band A21, Everybody loves our Baby G. H. Elliott 1604'42 Few more years shall roll, A Everybody's doing it now Church Choir 29:i 816i43j Few more years shall roll, A Harry Fay & Quartette I Every little while (Bing Boys) Lads o' th' Moot Band 153The Royal Cremona Orchestra 1745,13 Fiddle and I Ernest Pike 7'3 Field-Marshall Radetsky Every little while (Bing Boys) March 1789122 Miss Louie Brooks Black Diamonds Band 6ýPeter Dawson l065!251 Fifinetto Intermezzo Every man a Soldier ! Every Sunday Evening When the Bells Black Diamonds Band 82-, Zona Vevey 412I141, Fierce raged the Tempest I Every Valley (Messiah) Besses o' fh' Barn Band Si-' Sydney Coltham A1841231 Fight for your King and Country Everywhere I go I leave my Heart with Robert Howe 3067 Ernest Pike 6821311 Fighting Fifth, The, March You Pike & Peter Dawson A49331 Excelsior Ernest Black Diamonds Band 8C Excelsior Ernest Pike & Walter Miller 10941341 Fighting for Liberty I I Exhibition March Black Diamonds Band 13 Band 6111 71 Finale Black Diamonds from 2nd Concerto Mary Law Ala Fingal's Cave, Overture Extra Special Constable, The & F. Richardson (with Piano) 1503351 Black Diamonds E. Pike Band Aire I Finlandia Overture Eye beneath the Busby, The (with Piano) 13061251 Black Diamonds Peter Dawson Band A13.! Fire and Sword, March Eyes are the Windows of the Soul, The 14231291 Herbert Payne (with Chorus) Black Diamonds Band 1i, Eyes of Irish Blue Derek Foster 3076!261 First Kiss, The Waltz (Ocarina) Fair is the Rose S. Tapiera 4, Sydney Coltham (with Piano) 1428123 First love, last love, best love, "Bing Boys I Fairies' Wedding, The on Broadway" Black Diamonds Band 16841 9 The Royal Cremona Orchestra 16c The First love, last love, best love (Bing Boys) Fairy at the Fountain, Pauline Potter 11961471 Freda Fairchilds & H. Payne 151 I Fisherman !.airy Flute, The and his Child, The (Quartette) 1558 27 Bessie Jones (with Piano) P. Dawson 5 Fairy Tiptoe Peerless Orchestra 1587114 Fisherman of Old St. Mato, The Miss Louie Brooks 1'3 Faith of our Fathers -I (with Piano) 1333'381 Fisherman, The Coltham A22 Festival Quartette & Parker (with Piano) 13981231 Fisting Fall In t Sydney Coltham Harry Tate 89d Far away in Australia Frank Williams 811331 Five Days' Leave Charlie Collins 172Zono Minstrels 1184)391 Flag that never comes down, The Far away Ober dare Harry Fay 18611441 Harry Fay 139' =3, Fares, Please I I Flanagan Harry Fay 28Fare thee well, Molly darling H. Wilde 17031331 Flanagan's Flying Machine Ernest Pike 7881311 Farewell, A Stanley Kirkby 169Ernest Pike & I Floating down the River Farewell, A 1480135 Guy Merritt (with Piano) American Quartette 3053 39 ! Floral Dance, The Farewell, Isabelle Peter Dawson 105 Herbert Payne (with Chorus) 1389 291 Floral Dance, The George Parker A234 "I Florodora Mignon-"Mignon" Selection Home Gds. Band 3F-: Farewell, Sydney Coltham A233:2-31 Florodora Selections, Parts 1. & 11. Zono Minstrels 12271391 Black Diamonds Band All, Far, far away Sketch) 9031471 Flowers o' Edinburgh Farmhouse Liars (Vaudeville (Melodeon) I I Jas. Brown 8-!5 15 Farmyard Ragtime Harry Fay 10591431 Flowers of the forest, The Joseph Scott 2191321 ('Cello with Piano) Jan. Linden Father O'Flyna l5351!ä', (Melodeon) I Flowers o' She forest Father O'Flynn Pipers & Drummers t1 Is W. F. Cameron 2971181 Fatinitza March Homo Guards Band 2351111 Flower Song, The (Carmen) Faust (Trio) Miss Alvena Yarrow, E Pike Harold Wilde 3: -+ 1 1 Coltham & Parker A2Z ' & P. Dawson G.O. 7'!I 11 Flow gently, Deva "Faust," Parts I. & It. (Gems from) I Flying Squadron, Parts 1. & 11. 81 Zono Operatic Party A39139! Black Diamonds Band l' I I Follow the Crowd, Selections 1. & It. Faust, Waltz Republicaine Band 432111 Black Le Garde Diamonds Band t'12 ai Harry Fay 1893144 Follow the Golden Star Sydney Coltham `-1 Fed up Fernbank Quick-step (Banjo) I I Follow the Sergeant Harry Fay I i43ý 3 Oily Oakley 6951151 Foo the Noo Harry Loader All 12-inch Records have the letter A in front of Serial No, ZONOPHONE '-ternitu Cternity with the r;rney aria Herbert or Lord You Payne Cynlais Gibbs Alan Turner Church Choir RECORDS. A75 !6' Gee. but I like 5091321 271i37;GeeýUp! music _ (with Chorus) 157729 u_ a, Black ; i my meals ler. Latorta 961'41 Geo. 1892144ý ,Fnratby .. u Diamonds Band AIIOL S with i Geisha, The (Gems from) __ý__ 8641 71 cono. Operatic carry Ai42 38i I. & 11. 18551501 Geisha, The. Selection Home Guards Band 299 it 1883131 1855f30' Gems of Irish Melody (Violin) Duncan Macgregor 274120 II Melodies, No. I 9511 71 Gems of Scottish ---ý (Violin Solo) Duncan Macgregor 250!201 No. 2 120223 Gems of Scottish Melodies, (Violin solo) Duncan Macgregor 2501201 20811 General Advice Will Evans (Patter) 152114334 E. Puce & P. Drawon 5251 1685112 Genevieve Genevieve (Cornet Duet) ALasrcians Hawkins & Hardy ý 1107(14! of H.M. Coldstream Guards 4541171 (with Royal Cremona Orchestra) I 3A02 15 Genevieve Sydney Coltham 1851 24 1488114 Gentle Zep'cyra Sydney Coltham (with Piano) A641 5 A14322 German A on the Telephone, Dick Darby 1114 47 R64! 71 5064, Selections I. & II. 1294125' Gerrard Black Diamonds Band 15111 9 12481251 1 Get Behind Geo. Formby 190944 1605-441 Get out and get under, Two-::tep Peerless Orchestra 1342'141 281;371 Get that Girl Harrv Fay 15521441 1 t3etting my temper up! Torn Foy 175!1451 A240113_I Gift, 7he Miss Violet Elliott A37126 Giggler Two-step, The 1107114 Peerless Orch. 872114 861 15ý Gilbert the Filbert Harry Fay 1351143 Gipsy Dance (Violin, with Piano) 1303 8 Miss Marv Law A71120 Gipsy Love Waltz Black Diamonds Bond 908j 1020134 Gipsy Song ("Carmen") 'iarry Fay S Stanley Kirkby i Mdme. Violetta G.O. 91 t JF, Two-step Peerless Orch. 969'14 Gipsy's Warning, The Ernest ripe 499131. to me a pint o' wine Anderson Nicol 1137128 Girl in the Taxi, The, Selection 11401221 Peerless Orchestra 1032 14. Archie Anderson the Sea irl in the Taxi, The, Waltz (with Piano) Peerless Orchestra 1032 141 Harold Wilde 149013-31 J Girl In the Train, The Peerless Allah Orch. 4361131 Film, March Girl (with Piano) 150132 on the ester Richardson Sleep, The Imperial Guards Band 1076 12 `rdnev Coltham (with Piano) A21tli 23 Girl on the Film, Waltz Sleep I J Imperial Guards Band 1076,12 . "Ile The Royal Cremona Orchestra 1754 13 Girl who lost her -, Evans 1099143 ydneyrColthant he l Piano) 1477123 Girls of the Clogs and ShawWiil he Florrie Forde 17440 Harold Wilde (with Piano) A16513 3 Girls know as much as you know, The for me, The Church Chair 632137 Florrie Fordo 16301401 ,be West Ernest Pike 500 31 Give me a little cosy corner Heaven, The Royal Cremona Orchestra The 1884 13 Peter Dawson (with Piano) 1748J25 Give me a little cosy corner Nuts sad May G. Formby 1520144 Herbert Payne 1870-30 l Give me the moonlight, j (b) (with Violin and give me the girl --) Aandante "Hcilo, America") Herbert Payne Miss Mary Jaw A1661101 19051301 1 Give me a ticket to Heaver. H. Payne 4761281 hand, 0 fairest tr. The George Parker 1S87,281 Give me thy (' Don P. Dawson Home Guards Band 348'1.111 Giovanni") & i r, The Peerless Orchestra 9691 41 Miss Alpena Yarrow G.O. 131 21 (Give me you) 1sawer, dear, before I go 1 1 Kingdom 7?1ack Diamonds Band Herbert Payne my gal ind Orchestra ie Royal Cremona Herbert Payre and my girl Us a Child is Born Black Diamonds Band -------------alone Sydney Coltham (w"h Piano) larch Home Guards Band ,';iercy (Stabat Mater) Lads o' th' Moor Band t;e Blackberries, Schottische Peerless Orchestra -ttie Sugar-plums Peerless Orchestra Hop, The Peerless Orchestra alo, Overture Black Diamonds Bane .,.e March Black Diamond, Rand Peter Damson Mine Peter Dau son to go asleep a, ain George Formby Icy Maintains cenland's Church Choir Countryside, Parts 1. & II. Pe riz.ss Orchestra '- oonlig(tt Pee-'ess Orchestra `?homey (Banjo) Oily Oakley ofent March March Black Diamonds and he Municipal Band of Milan 226I12I R11 12-inch 1 ecords have the letter pin front Herbert Clarke 18851241 of Scriad No. ZONOPHONE RECORDS. Page Give my love to Scotland, Maggie I I Good-bye; Virginia Herbert Payne Billy Williams 3107,47, Good Company Giving a Donkey a Strawberry Harold Wilde (with Piano) Kuly Wullams 1UtssI4 Good King Wenccnias Church Choir I i Good Morning, Clsdiator March, The Mr. Postman Black Diamonds Band 13541 8i Frank W?iliam Farewell, The Gladiator's Imperial Band 13'121 Good-night G. H. Elliot "Gloria," from Mozart's 12th Mass Good-night Zono. Mirtstreis Black Diamonds Band A46 5ý Good-night, Beloved Glorious Devon Glory The of the Sea, Glory The of your eyes, Glory Peter Peter Foster Richardson Song;The Glow-worm a.raurcrs Hun) Dolly Garrick Piano) lu'rsrs t/rA;uwl Zeno. Concert Go to Sea Wilfrid Gounod's Ave Maria 1501132'` March from aco+,o/i Quartette Platt (with (anat.` Piano) Violin. 'Cello & Pianc "Taanhauser" flack Utarnonar Isar:' -'52 , I Grand Peace Record.-The arrival of c.. Diamonds Band 9301 7 Troops in London. Part 1. Go as you please (Bells) 45116 Black Diamonds Bard God be with you till we meet again Grand Peace Record.-The Royal Revie ' Choir 89537 Bane ;S9 Black Diamonds God Bless Old England (7he Home of the - I Grand Prix Waltz Peerless Oreh e${r: _Church God Bless The Black (with 583125. 1901126 Grand a./tutr Idyll, Dawson Dawson & Harry Fay the Prince of Wales Empire Glee Party God Bless the Prince of Wales Solo & Chorus God Defend Nev. Zealand Foster Richardson God keep you safe Ernest Pike (with Chorus) Bass Solo God Save the King Band Military God Save the King Empire Glee Party God Save the King Solo & Chorus God send you back to me Louie Brooks God send you back to me Tie Royal Cremona Orchestra God send You back to me F. Pike & P. Dawson Parts I. & 11. "Going Up" Selection, Black Diamond Band Going Up ("Going Up") Herbert Payne Gold and Silver, Waltz London Municipal Orch. Golden Bird Sydney Coltham (with Piano) The Golden Weddine. May Lovedav W. Miller Goldfinch and the Lark, The H. Payne & Mdme. Dewey P-4. 1 & IT 1504i35ý Granville I Black Great I H.nd. Diamonds Band A103I 5 (Violin) Miss Marv Lam A227.20 Good-bye J. Hisiop (with Piano) A1541271 Good-bye Edith Clegg 312122! Good-bye (Cornet Solo) F. Ketflewell A551171 Good-bye (Violin, Flute & Hcrp) 4651211 Boys Will Kaming l2ß81451 Good-bye, Good-bye-ee Florrie Fordo 18431411 ij Good-bye, good luck, Good bless you r-goos 1a.reian "Gondoliers"-Fantasia Good-bye, t.... -a wvý ..rý, Good-bye, Good-bye, Ragtime ..,. Billy .~._ Williams ..~.^ `~~. C.....IC. 1F.II1 ý,ý..,...ý. Summer ý,. ,,... . e, Kirkbv .Stanhev Waltz (Orchestral Accordeor. Professor Gras vii Selection, Parts I. & 11. I Black Diamonds Bar,-' 599148I1 Great little Army March Band Black Diamonds 3074!32 Greater Love, The Sydney Colt!':; Green grows the Rushes 0 P. A. It 1640!31 Green Hilts o' Somerset, The & ! Sydney Colihcm 4251 Green Isle of Erin, The Ernest l 575',38I.5 Grenadiers, Waltz Peerless Orchcs',. h9914131Grizzly Bear, Two-step 1689'22' Black Diamonds E_r I Guards Waltz, The 175ßI13 I Black Diamonds Ba Guffaws (Laughing Song) Bills Whit! 3! 17941361 Gunga Din (Recdalionl' Lvn'Hard'.,. " 1 I Habenara ("Carmen") eld 1849; 10 Q.) Mdme. Violetta Els 18571301 Hail, Smiling Morn I '' 95-' -io Black Diamonds 8cIlo 4341ßr Hall, Smiling Morn Mdme. Dr -' ' P. Dawson, E. Pike & 1V. Sr " 'r ý'' 158823 (unaecompan r& I Hellaluiah 9 t' Al Chorus Black Diamonds '10 524 I341 Hallelujah Chorus, The, from "N. 1 The Festival 1 So; :'4' " f°p 12951351 Halt! Who goes there? Florrie For, 575138 Guns -- fh. S.. 110 Home 3uards B.- -'Ii 1110 (Zither Banjo Duet) Cammever & OUv Oa!? "Happy Day, The"---Selections 1. & wa; t' ý3iI Iio. Black Diamonds B,: 1!" Happy Days Gavotte (Bells) E. W. Rashl Happy Days Polka (Piccolo Solo) Happy Summer Song Ernest Yü_: Ire Vallry .III Handy Jack .--.- 3043146! Harbour of I i u...a '...... ...... .......ý 127fi1271 (So long, Fa11)" Harem Peerless Quartette 1228116 { Sweetheart, Good-bye Hark I Alan Turner 810!32 Hark I reco-ds hatr All 12-inch the letter Song, F .~.~ .~~ `~.. ._ý Ernetr perfect rest ....... ....t.. . ..... ....... ....... .,.....ý .6. Hatheriev The Clcýý' Naf D. d" ~ !" ýyý _. :55ý' re' roe the Herald Angels Church C, ;, i, 2^I Hark l My Soul Church C' err A in front of Serial ZONOPHONE RECORDS. L i Heroes of the Dardanelles I The Foster Richardson 1872132; Foster Richardson 3109132' I I He's a Rag Picker Peerless Orchestra 1528I14 seen Kelly? Harry arry Fay 171!143j He was very, very, very kind to me I + Hurry Lauder 5501 3 :, Butterfly The Royal Cremona Orchestra 18841131 Hey, hol for the simple life George Parker 1869:281 to the stoker Jack Pleasnnts 1664ý45I Butterfly (Ukulele) i i He ye mind o' lang, lang sync Juan Akomi 18471191 Anderson Nicol U381281 Butterfly Herbert Payne 1808I30I Hibernia, Selections I. & II. Santuzza ("Cavalleria Rusticana") I Black Diamonds Band 1595 91 +!h Auen Yarrow, Mdme. Violetta & I I Higher than you George Formby 15361441 E. Pike G.O. 81 11 High Jinks (Concertina) bugles calling Peter Dawson 10931261 Alexander Prince 92110, ed down, The ("Bohemian Girl") I I "High finks," Selections I. & 11. Mr. Robert Radford G.O. 341 21 Black Diamonds Band 16991 9 Rose, The I I "High Jinks" (Something a seems tingleThe Royal Cremona Orchestra 1884;l3 ingle-ing) Leslie Gaze 30731281 ra: c" a Rose, The "High Jinks" Waltz Miss Freda Fairchild 18521261 Black Diamonds Band 17131 91 England Foster Richardson 1691!32 Highland Schottische (Melodeon) Stine Sydney Coltham 1701124 I Jas. Brown 8491181 (Violin) I High School Cadets March i! Flowers Stroud Haxton 4621201 Black Diamonds Band 13541 8I bohemian I ti, Orch. 30071131 Hinemor Quick Step id Flowers _ Peerless Orchestra 15421141 Black Diamonds Band 1586 9' _ý ase Oak Allan Turner 5091321 Hitchy Koo Oak Solo & Chorus Stanley 5981481 Harry Fay & Kirkby 102034 (Melodeon) I Hitchy Koo Two-step Peerless Orch. 1002 141 .11 Schottische Jas. Brecon 1151 18 1 "H.M.S. Pinafore," Selection The Black Diamonds Band 418 7 are Telling, Black Diamonds Band All 51 Hobnailed Boots that Father wore 'ceords Chief Cantor Ges Bass ,,r 1,391 Billy Williams 3091,46 __ Cantor Sawel Kwartin 39 Hoch Hapsburg rcords Chief March 'eords Chief Cantor Sirota 140 Black Diamonds Band 644 7 'e,ords J. Guttmann j39; Hot Jolly Jenkin-"Ivanhoe" :.:cords H. 1. Reissmann I40 I Robert Radford G.O. 20, 2 to get under, get out and get Hold the Fort Church Choir 616;37 The Church Choir 329.37 Billy Murray 1272 4&I Holly and the Ivy, night song, here body IOU where lu ,.ý $undave to NM n A. i'QIIAI. R ar..ýýei n....,..i i _. :aby a11u :>i11! Marcn sx"aUl T..i1H..1.. .. ., G. K. Elliott Black Diamonds Flow are you? 7ill;r . York ("Bing ý -lisle Green mere, little Boys [.r_ýý_.ý Band 1426 Tommy 1eß 'here " ^`.- °1O --..u, again -`` a,.cua i7L.._, 11 .,. ..., flare ana Franeint -- -- rca:nurusVn -meinen There, over Sweet Home Sweet V...... The Home Home 1 Church Mime. A40117 y232 -- 94337 Cnoir Deering 1640'31 1641132 ibuldi 469126 (Banjo) Oily Oakley 446 15 (Grand Piano) Rudolph Sviner/eldt 457 19 Flute (Violin, 'Cei:o, Francini Quartette 139520 (Celeste) Home G. (.'anklin 1584I'18 M.....a.Sý. i":11 T......a....ý"1 'V ..... VýMdma. Violetta & E. PikeýG.Ö. 2! 1 20617 Holest Toil, (Concertina) Aiex. Prince 1255142 Honeymoon Hells harry ray ie40144 yo Warpt Trio WIl11Gi15 flýe Ernest Pike Foster Richardson tinging, Home, Sweet and Harp) 12741431 Home. Sweet 1051341 1217211 I I Florrie Fnrde lMß2140 Mark Sheridan 14011461 I I [;my rý4vY Tarneeanv Hanrv Ch,."rh f.'hni" Home oa_Broad---ý-n..__ "oýný.n Atkins G.M. Elliott Solo) - Sweet and everywhere r" ' 9 are a¢a.n I:ýQrQr 8illHome 4Home, 16871131 Home, ( Home, 174038 "G"HýEüott,823l42ý tnuun, City (Cornet Cite Thw Hniv Hnlv 1604 I421':Hometand Royal Cremona Orchestra lawali I How are you? Strong & Murray H,110 1 London Town Harry Fay & Jack He;rty la. icilot who's your lady friend? Harrv Fav ffrw Holy Nnly go lVinf:n Hoola ßoola Lou Hoop e Kack Hoot) a Kack Hoaönr and Arms S1V119UI floppy I I --''ý^-rlrolOG' 1 1 a.. ^`^-nerv-t, Herbert Payee 179630 Peerless Orchestra 8&7114 Peerless Orchestra 3002.15 i ("Samson") Foster Richardson A198132 ~-` -- uwmo, --saep c,uc,c fu-al-iý.....a.r....ý a owafs nmz. n_.___ ýnncc Ernest Pike (with Choras) 145331 Hornpipe Medley (Piccolo) ffidlle. Elgar Atl 12-inch Records have the letter Ain front of Serial No. aaiýl o .e iui 16519 -IM-' ZONOPHONE RECORDS. Page f I I'd love to live in Loveland Hors d'oeuvres, Fox-trot Peerless Orchestra 14851141 Walter Van Brant Hot Ashfelt Charlie Collins 18181421 1 do like living in England (Violin and Harry Fay & Chas. Penrose Hour is late, The-"Faust" I I I do like the life, I do Mustel Organ) Charlie Collins Elsie Southgate & her sister Dorothy 184812I I do like you, Susie Stanley Kirkby House of Hanover Marh Black Diamonds Band 888 7 I do love my orange girl Herbert Parr^.e How Bill Adams von the Battle of Waterloo Harry Fay ?,!3 Dick Darby 1173148 j I do love my wife How lovely are the Messengers I 1 don't know how you do it Billy Williams ; ifi Church Choir 854 37' I don't mind leaving the Dear HomeiaHow lovely are thy dwel:inga Kirkb> Sydney Coltham _ _ want a girl _for _Stanley (with Piano & Organ) A1251221 1 don't Sunday ý Now sad it is to say farewell Billy Williams Mdme. Hudson & Ernest Pike 1094 34 1 don't want a Ragtime Coon G. H. Elliott How sweet the name of Jesus sounds E. Pike . Church Choir 271137! 1 don't want to sail away I I fear no foe Peter Dawsof! How would you like to try a Honeymoon Harrv Fay Jones. & Murray 302136',.1 gotter get a gell with me? 1 If he's a pal to you How's every little thing in Dxie? Florrie Forde Strong & Murray 1813361 If I answer the last roll call Zona Ycvey How's your mother, How's your dad? Harry Fay 149644 It How we caved the Barge (Talking) Bransby Williams A11547 Huetamo; Two-step Intermezzo Black Diamonds Band 1475 8 Humming Birds Home Guards & Whistling 73 21 Humoresque (Zither Banjo Duet) Cammeyer & Oily Oakley 1365 21 Humoreske, i op. 101 (Violin with PianoQ Miss Mary Law A12320 1 I & II. stories about children, ,Humorous Miss Venie Clements 807147 Hundreds Jack Pleasanis 1907 45 and Thousands Hundred Fathoms Deep, A Peter Dawson 866 25 Hungarian Dance (Violin, with Piano) Miss Mary Low A711201 Hungarian t"namnation March of I Faust"I I could find only the key Billy Williams If I could only make you care Herbert Payne (with Chorus & Piano) If I could turn the clock back a year Will Stron. If I knock the "L" out of "Kelly" Will Strong If I might only come to you Sydney Colthar It I'm not welcome, say so George Formb. If only our dreams came true Harold Wilds It I should plant a tiny seed of love Frank Willian If the world belonged to me Billy Williams I If Thou Wert Blind J Coltham (with Piano) Wild, + -' in the Black Forest. A 1A Musical hearts Harold with ll vour Episode) If with all your hearts.-Elijah Band of H.M. Royal Irish Fusillers A1491121 Sydney Col.ham Hunter March, The Home Gds. Band 245111 I It you can't get a girl in the Ball-roon Hush-a-bye, Florrie Forde Baby (Yodling) G. P. Watson 884 481 _If you look in her eyes ("Going Up' Hymns of the greet composers The Royal Cremona Orchestrc Up") Black Diamonds Band 815 7 If you look in her eyes ("Going I I Choir Herbert Payne Hymns of the Old Church Herbert Payne 1112'29 If you were the only girl in the world Hypatla Waltz Louie Brooks & H. Payne Peerless Orchestra 67113 I am a Friar of Orders Gray If you were the only girl is the world Peter Dawson 5121251 The Royal Cremona Orchestra I had a Flower Leslie Gaze I arise from dreams of thee F O:L. ý D Il.....e..w l..ý:IA Glnw`nl 11CQ11CI I h.,A h.nA -n....L.f -... V + 'ggäl4 George Formt I can"hear the Ukuleles calling me Herbert Payne 1798 30 1 I had no mother to guide me I can't do my bally bottom button up George Forrnb: !S30 Charlie Collins 1632 41 1 bear a thrush at eve Black Diamonds Band Hunt I dide't I AiAn't illf,iiie I'd like know e,.nf W,W-I what to fn A. It ý 12-inch I 6 Sydney I If do Sydney Billy Williams lark PI.,.-" -welo" t.,.-Herbert to know what Cleopatro dlt k 45 Payne did A30146 1299'4%: I keep 1 Una,, 13311291 ! know I know on of Coltham walking fa,n hrioht -ývi;ney-'t.'ýA;p4--(wifh Pianoý Alf Leight " 4'1'1Pn some funny tales that my Redeemer Iiveth Nat D. Ayer 1880 41 ("Messiah") Records have the letter A in front ma (with Piaso) Harry ray -- Mdme. Deer.', t of Seri_i1 ,V,, Page Page Mdme. Deering 5861261 I'm on my way to Dixieland 1 Strong & Murray 18133136; walked in George Formby 19091441. I'm the day to-day out for I I 3042146 to daace with the girls Billy Williams Naf D. Aver 1566411 I'm sorry I made you cry Herbert Payee 19201301 to 1 Apron Bonnet (Bells) I'm be the by like your and your procd mötber of a Billy Whitlock 79RI161 Peerless Quartette 307V381 you I !'.°:.d the latch ,:e your 11 old and French Bonnet Nnrrv Fn, I I Imperial 1711431 1mneria1 Chimes 1 i/. G-rdc Imperial Marrh Gds. Th. Band A12V121 j i my best Black Diamonds Band 597171 cad you girl (Concertina) Billy Williams 30941461 Impudence Alex. Prince 6241171 1 1Jones & Murray 30211361 I'm shy, Mary Ellen town Jack Berson 5371411 ,:p '.'11 ream Harold Wilde 17201331 I'm the Bailiff to the Caliph of you 1:! : ke a I I Harry Pay 300313th an of every one of you Herbert Payne 14411291 I'm the man that buried Flanagan Will Kuming 12861451 Billy Williams 3098146 -`-e You want me I ! I'm tired of living without you I eet you one Dirk Night Billy Williams 30991461 Will Oakland 30381281 !'!! ".-et thee at the Lane H. Payne 4851281 I'm twenty-one Harry Fay 7291431 to-day I I must go home to-night CI! r.e thee Songs of Araby Harold Wilde 69331 Billy Williams A16'46I 1'1' '-lg thee Songs of Araby I I I must have my little joke Ernest Pike 865!311 Jack Pleasants 1606 451 !'! thee Songs of Araby I I I'm wearing my Heart away for you Sydney Coltham A217122! Pike 493 31 Ernest 'k (Talking) Chas. W. Leonard 3057147 In a Child's small Hand !'. k for you Herbert Payne 1226129 Mdme. Deering 571 26 1 Ic.^ a lassie Harry Lauder 5471 31 In a clockmaker's shop I. La Garde Republicaine Band 8I 111 Lizzie Jack Pleasants 1768 451 In e Cornish Kitchen Florrie Forde 17251401 Sydney Colt!am (with Piano) 14281231 my motherland I I In an old-fashioned town the Moonlight Hellen Clark & Van Brunt 12521351 Peter Dawson (with Piano! 131SI25 Lz ?., be a Sailor Harry Lander G.O. 221 31 In dear old Romany I I Herbert Payne (with Chorus) 1389 9 you more than I knew Ernest Pike A631261 In Devon's Garden Fantasia (Violin, with Piano) I I Sydney Coltham (with Plano) -,,store" 1154' Mary Law A177'201 In God's own keeping Peter Dawson 18101251 Parts 1. & IT.. Band of the I I I need Thee, precious Jesus I I ,catore," Royal Irish Fusiliers A124112; Festival Quarteffe (with Piano) 13331381 Parts I. & 11. (Gems from) 11 never heard Father laugh so much before latore." Zono. Operatic Party A541391 Billy Williams 31041481 Parts. I. & Il. 1 I I never know-from store, Selection, "Canary Cottage" Black Diamonds Band A2411 6 Ernest Pike & Louie Brooks 311136 Acts 2 and 4. I 1 I never knew I loved you till I said good-bye 'store, Italian Celebrity 30801 4 Hubert Pd-, 1Ä2R11301 thee mine Inflammatus from "Stabat Mater" Sydney Coltham (with Piano) 1453123 Royal Irish Fusiliers Band A172.12 Peerless Orchestra 30101151 In Friendshio'a Name Ernest Pike 645131 a dndda Jack Pleasants 19221451 In Happy Moments Alan Turner 510132 c,rtainly living a ragtime life I I In Hebrid Seas Robert Burtet! 303'22 G. H. Elliott 10401421 In Indianapolis Murray & Fay 1875136 Ting back to Bonnie Scotland I I In love Merry Andrew 1582f 411 Herbert Payne 12041291 In Memoriam, Overture in C `''iced Tom Fav 8831441 Black Diamonds Rand A188. 611; sway to be a Soldier_ I I In my Aeroplane for two K. Pavne 479,281 Jack Pleasanfs 14181451 In my dear old hometown I Ding back to Dixie, Two-step Herbert Payne 179530 Peerless Orchestra 10161141 In Old Madrid Arthur Gray 241261 to 'ing marry-arry I Inquest, The George Formby 1540'.44 Harry 9rcwi9R 9 Urning +r. ing m -n nmy It 'yoking ford of Lander G.O. ý"nn ]ones & Murray Christmas song tor a lack Pleasants jack Pleasants to go back way to Dublin Bay Peeress Quartette for a sweetheart Ernest Pike May Loveday & All I2-inch 221 31 insureents' I in 3020y3617061451 _1 _I 1706145 3077 38 52334,r Patrol (Banjo) 011v Oakley 1015:151 September Pike & I I Ernest Gay Merritt (with Pieno) 14541351 I" sweet September Harold Wilde 313133 In Sympathy Cvnlais Gibbs A57!^61 International Rag Collins & Harlan 12311351 In the cabin of my beautiful lagoon Zono Vevey 187641 )n the Combat ("I1 Trovatore") I Mane. Violetta &1E. Pike G.O. 1 11 sweet Records have the letter A in front of Serial No. 1 surrender Mdme. Deering, Miss .4. all coming by-and-bye Augarde, Ernest Pike, P. Dawson c= Billy Williams 3108147 W. Stewart in the Gloaming Hathertey Clarke 1883 24 Intermezzo, I think I'll get wed in the summer from "Cavalleria Rusticana" Harry Lauder G.0 (Violin) Prof. Ran.ato 4642(t National Anthem Intermezzo, "Cavalleria Rusticana" Italian (Violin Black Diamonds Band 14, and Mustel Organ) Elsie Southgate & her sister Dorothy 1525121 It is only a tiny Garden Intermezzo, 1 SydneyColthara 1" "Cavalleria Rusticana" ('Cello o Jan. Linden 1711,161 It's all a dream with Piano) intermezzo (Violin) Stroud Haxton 462120 Louie Brooks & H. Payne I... Intermezzo (Violin, Flute and Harp) ý It's a grand old song is Home, Sweet The Francini Trio A44 21 Home Billy Williams It's a long, long way to my home in In that beautiful Island of Dreams H. Payne Harold Montague 1709111,45 Kentucky In the Gloaming (with Quartette) ' It's a long, long way to my home in Orch. Will Oakland 3035128 Kentucky The Royal Cremona In the Heart of a City that has no Heart I i It's a long way to Tipperary Harry Pay Henry Burr 3084221 March In the land where there are no girls i I It's a long way to Tipperary, Band t i: Billy Williams 3092j461 Blac! Diamonds In the days In In Palace shade me the that are of Dreams of the old Henry Apple Harr Tree 3082 221 Its always "Canary orange Cottage" clay in i alifornla Ernest Pike 48930 Ernest Pike & Louie Brooks In the Shadows lead Peerless Orchestra 581,13 It's a wonder what Little Things In the Sweet By-and-by Church Choir 396;37 Billy Williams In the Sun Peerless Orchestra 1439114, It's been a nice day to-day In the Valley of the Moon I Jack PIFasants Billy Williams Herbert Payne 1675 39 It serves you right It's going to be a night to-night In the Valley where the Blue Birds Miss Doris Cowan, E. Pike & P. Davison FlorriForde 341 In Trouble Again Tom Foy ,525 593 441 it's lust like being at hame lolanthe Selection Hurry Lauder Imperial Guards Band A113'12 It's mine when you've done with-it I `Iolanthe"-Fantasia (Violin, Qiano) Billy William, with Miss Marv Law A2120 It's nicer to be in bed Harry Lauder I parted my hair in the middle It's nice when you love a wee lassie George Formby 1336 44 i Harry Linder I passed by your window it's only step from Killarney ro Heaven Miss Freda Fairchild 18521261 Payne Herbert ipecacuanha Charlie Collins 18321361 It's the Navy Harry Fay Ireland, it's the same old Tommy and the %cmt you're culling me Svdrzey Cottham (with Piano) 163924 Jack Florrie Forde i4 old Irish Grass, The Ernest Pike 802131 ft's the welcome homeMurray Irish Jigs (Me,odeon) James Brown 716;18 & Denton 1, Irish Jigs (Melodeon) James Brown 1150118 It takes an Irish heart to sing an Irish son,' I l Florrie Forde is Moms Gds. Rand 402111; It was a Dream Irish Jigs and Reels Mdme. Deerirc Irish Melodies Home Guards Band 402'11!It Miss Dori was a lover and his lass Irish Reets (Melodeon) James Brown 1150118! Cowan & Ernest Pike (with Piano) Inrvina intermezzo Peerless Orchestra 3004 I 1511 used to sigh for the silvery moon I seek for thee in every Flower Frank Williams John Bardsley A38'22 Tom Fey I (I've been to America (Patter) I seek for thee in every flower I've found Kelly Billy Williams Harold Wilde 392 33 I've got everything I want but you i I 'seek for thee in every Flower Doris Cowan & Ernest Pike Sydney Colt ham A221,2Xl've Lot Rings on my Fineers Mother I shall have to ask my me I should shay aho! Harald Montagu Island l1 of His Word sobbed, and All tot Merritt ýý ileeame L not is I George if she'll Willi.-. Rilh. lire '1h" IR1(I A,. fl- unl m 1443!3511've j 1545121),I've had a girl Piwnnl Pavne Herber! liride like a lire-"Eliiah Mr. Robert Radford I cried like a child George . nnf '-'EWesi 'Wk, (with Piano) ---vý..,1a 12-inch let 1 13AA 4 IP.:. G.O. Formby records hive had 2o11a1l 37 I've I've I've .m..f.cý an hmmý in glass - Harry Fay I. M.rvl.nd Herbert Payne s Innkino ve11 oiA Berlin of Morrie For-' gin-ger wine Ch-l", Cnlrimý had my fortune told U. H. t,um: had some Money left me Tom Fr. dream had ouch a beautiful 15201441 the 7et!er U. A in front n" of Seria' cu'".. T,,' '... 91''l .;;a ZONC-PHONE Page I <d her ever since she was a bzby Harry Lauder 547ý,3ý be but the girls won't good, rd to CharteE Co.'iins 16R2,42i e Ernest Pike 1776`31 :-n Cottage, The ';r ,d a wire from the man in the G. H. Elliott 1815142 r.a girl (Tabaphone)Carl Granow 1313 19 some loving ':ss Bessie Jones & Ernest Pike 1283 35 I the girl that all the world wants Dick Denton 1764'42 Jen Latona 96141 be in Dixie a:.. to you to know I miss you (with Chorus) 185530 Herbert Pays' "Ma Hie Rosetta" reaming, RECORDS. John, John john John, put your Willie, come on 1Fiiiie's Ragtime trousers on Billy Williams George Caranagh Bard George johnnies' Jaunt, Formly Page I 8095146 537141' 1361 ThePeerless Orchestra 1178 Johnny O'Mor¢an little Mouth on his Harry Fay 1447143 Organ Johnson, and High Level Hovnpppes (Melodeon) las. Brown 118118 George Formby 1'70744 Jolly A Minster Singers 69438' Jolly Christmas, Peerless Orchestra-929I14{ Jolly Fellows Waltz Jolly good luck to everyone we know Florrie Forde 1622,401 Jolly old Farmer, The Merry Andrew 13121!41 Ernest Pike 645 II31 I 0 Lord-"Eli" Jolly Jarge Merry Andrew 1364!41 xtol Thee, ,3 A69ý27 Jolly old Aldine. E. Junes-Hndson The Ploughman, Merry Andrew 1506;41 8i Choir 85437 ift Church I Jolly Village Smith, The mine eyes li3dll46a;' Band of the Royal Irish Fusili^rs 1278112 ::ear your Rosary, Mavourneen Stanley Kirkby 1332 27 fours Passes Peerless Orchestra 3,24;15 it was Sunday nightBilly The Jovial Blacksmith, Williams 3105 47 E. Pike & P. Dawson 177813d 1 were back in LancashireBilly Jovial Monk am 1, A Pefer Dawson 512`25+ Williams 983I46 Joyland, Selections I. & II. if love is a dream Black Diamonds Band 15971 9 ,.-r Harold Wilde (with Piano) 1490 33 Juarez-Spanish MarchBlack Harry Fay 32743 cr If you miss me Diamonds Band 1598; 9 eight hours a dayCharlie June 12491291 - Herbert Payne (with Chorus) Collins 1823 41 Just baby's prayer at twilightHerbert a 5a i were a King Payne Mr. Robert Radford G.O. 39 2 Just across the Bridge of Gold d the Eeanstalk Albert Whelan 263,47 Ernest Pike 4ß9I30 ad Tommy's Tunes, Parts I. & 11. Just a wee deoch-an-doris Florrie Forde 688j40 Black Diamonds Band 14981 9 Just a wee dench-an-doris P. A. Hope 70627 Just before Mother the Battle, -c- Butterfly Land Orpheus Quartette 280138 Payne (with Chorus & Piano) 1347 29 Just for me Ernest Pike 1560131 Wife, The Merry Andrews Just keep marching alongFoster & Lydia Care (with Piano) 1551 35 Richardson 1890'32 "40,26 Sydney Coitham (with Piano) 129323 Just one kiss, just another one ar. Harry Lauder 1473 3 Herbert Payne 162930 s'" Kaiser Bill is a Merry Old Soul 1 as all the JockeysBilly Williams 1088 46 Harry Pay 1524!441 S' evemish Fiorrie Forde 1186 40 Kangaroo Hop, The Billy Williams 912!46 lem the GoldenBesses Kangaroo Peter Dawson 3013!26 and Dingo Fo cirr Richardson 1673132 a' th' Barn Band 9091 ! Kashmire Song, The Choir n the Golden " Church 145137 Kate O'ShaneMdme. rue vous etes )olle Eleanor Jones-Hudson A24!27 Peerless Orchestra 1291114 Kathleen Mavourneen iarlane Anderson Nicol 113828 Gertrude Gidson & Mary Evans 204134 Flower of Dunblane Kathleen Mavourneen Ernest Pike 494 31 MavourneenZono. Anderson Nicol 113728 Kathleen sus (' "rest 19 risen today Concert Quartette 684 38ý mysSoul o' thChurch 1 51 Kathleen Mavourneen (Orchestral Accorse, Laver Choir of 1164I'37 teon) Professor Granville 1770 13 81: t_o' ar of my Soul Keep on a'Shufflin' (Bell Solo)W. Lads o' th' Moor Band 1638112 Ditcham 570121 Parts I. & II. Keen on carrying on Charlie Collins 1682141 Black Diamonds Band 17141 9 Keep the Home Fires burning Herbert. Payne Black Diamonds 1871 30 Band 15981 9 Will Evans 54142 Keep the Kettle boiling, Mary ý the highway ("Lads of the Charlie Collins 1650;411 3241,31491144i Foster Richardson 1840 32 Kellys are at it again, The I (( m C'a:.aic Archie Andersoir 1140 221 Florrie Forde 1456'40' Kentucky Home (We'll have a jubilee) I I '-',es Brannlgan Billy Williams 3103146 Herbert Payne (with Chorus) 1562!291 Alt: 12-inch Records hove the letter A in front 64 of Serial No. ZONOPHONE RECORDS. Page k I The I 1 Laird o' Drumblair, Kentucky Home (We'll have i Jubilee`. The Royal Cremona Orchestra 1744!13 (Violin) Stott Skinner 4F; Stanlev Kirkby 1006,'271 La Manolo. Waltz KillaloeKillarneyKillarney m "Twins" Grand Orr`. 29? Alvena Yarrow A8133' (Ocarina Solo) Andrew Sharolev 2132' L! Mattchiche Signor rapier, K KillarneyKillarneyKillarneyKillarney Ernest Pike 802131', Log Peter Dawsof: 9 Sj Harold Wilde 1(Y133' Lsnagan's Crowd's Welcome to the FZono. Concert Quartette 6341381 Lancashire A, Parts I. & If. I (Violin, 'Cello, Flute & Harp) and Queen, n,,.fsr. r.....,.:.,: Killarney (Violin Black Dtamonas MIN Lads, The ...-` nmu worts -- Bana Harry -----never "me ^----ueorge Descriofiec izml2nl Otran) Mustel and Elsie Southgate & her sister Dorothy Killarney, o'er the sea my home Wntfur Ves Rrnel 1 Larding 1880!21 I t1S3221 tgypt, 1 Landing 1ö31' Lauder °--ýý-" rormvy !+" Laau 1189' 3' .oo.iuý ýwiivrt of of Australian the inc of the uvmc, tsnnsn ewcc. uw, Foster I..A "--"""" 14"--r- ..F ý" Troops Miss Vole! EIty I I Robert Bur,: 1785117' Lard o' the Leal Tom- nr-u.. n . __, .! .. `-"1O _-. _1 -.i.x ° "1O ""I t "`" "" Lir.'.. '' Ian "'----°--' rrea . urner a..,.i.ci -Land long Ernest of ago King George, March the trco Black Diamonds March 1ß03t01 Land where the women wear The Billy William is, The King of Love my Shepherd Impperial Church Choir 215137' La Paloma (Ocarina). Tare La Paloma King's Bodyguard March. The Black Diamonds Band 611' 6' Selection Home Gds. P; La Poupee, King's Guard March. The Serenata (Violin, with Piano and Black Diamonds Band 1034' fit La Quartette) LauMiss Mary King Cotton -King Cotton Kiss March (Concertina) me ("Going B (Banjo Caprice des Up") P" ) r n-x-i- iatr Miss Alvana Traviata-Fantasia La t Lads .ýaua Navy o' Devon _.I_ wuu Blue "_.._t. ýuugýu March. Black __. anu Merry The Diamonds Band Peter Dewson n, - one - - 13961 81 1224i25! Laughing i -I Lsnehinn Harry Lauder G.O. 23 3 Lady and the Dog, The (at the Piano) Ha-ofd Mnntavue 15091451 L.dy Betty Gavotte Peerless Orch. 13041141 L'Atricana, Act 5, Parts 1. & 11. Italian Celebrity 30581 La Grau Via Waltz (Ocarina Solo) 13818 JU 12-inch R Laughing Laughing Laughing 41 & E. !Violin Andrew Car( Pat Snno ''° (with Merry Rsrf Song Tilde Water Brown (Silver Mazurka A in front ePa ben ben to i le's e's Deo e'a ta !It hts y 0 Piar., Andr M.n. Bert Shr Merry And : Chimes) M. Stlv Merry Andr (Bells) B. W. Rushy: of Serial 's t'e i 6 Lydia et t etls Pike with Mary 1. Hits Imperial Eyes-Dance intermezzo Peerless Orche Husband, The Laughs L'Auverynate Becordd have the ictt Yarrow It et '....w Nanette nr.,. It It C' "°'..-.....a °°" ° ""'irnest Pike & W. Mil (,.nn Rlnr4 n1om.nAo R^...,+5' Largo "Serse" (Violin and Mustel 0-: & her sister Dona`: Elsie Southgate "Twins" Grand r,La Rinks Lyn Hard... Lasca (Recitation) Lascelles Besses o' th' Earn B,., Lass o' Killiecrenkle, The Harry Lai. Last good-bye, The Florrle Fo, Last Hope, The (Pianoforte) Paul Ast Last Man, The Peter Dawson (with Pic,7 Last Rose of Summer Mdme. Eleanor Jones-Hud,Last Stand, The Home Guards Cr Last train home to-night, The Harry Fr Last Watch, The Cynlais C. ` A ` La 7 raviate I I La Donna a Mobile ("Bigoletto") Lauder's Miss Alvena Yarrow E. Pike & Thorpe Bates G.O. SI it Laughing Lads from the village, The II Zono Vevey 1ß60141I Laughing in et -Solo) 1857!30' Kiss me good-bye, I i 1351145' Waltz I I Kiss of Spring Bohemian Orchestra 30071131 Kissing Duet, The (from "The Geisha") I I May Loveday & W. Miller 5241341 Kitty, The Telephone Harry Fay 147t'43 Girl Kitty Dear Herbert Payne 877!28 Kitty Murray-Fm to a nurry i I Charlie Collins 17081421 K-K-Katy Harry Fay 1923$44 in Armour Will Evans 921i431 (K)Night I Kol Nidri ('Cetto) Van Biene AHOIIßi La Boheme E. Pike & P. Dawson G.O. 13! 21 Lackaday (from "Gavotte Songs") I Peter Dawson (with Piano) 1282 25' Ladies of Cadi:, The (Xylophone) S. Francisco 467121 Lads fee., .i2 J. Name -Marc: - Norbert Payne my little soldier Jack Rogers La -i col c 3-1 c Richardson Glove ...d -""- !123: i* uescrzpnr_ Ttroops in rr:' Descriptive ?;o y I ifole ,__ t t Page Pug, Martel Organ) i I L'Italiana in Aleerl I I her sister Dorothy 16671211 The Municipal Band of Milurt 2261121 Church Choir 153:371 Little Bit of Heaven, A Ernest Pike 15021311 t.nurcn Lnotr 6u'41-5c i Little Bit of Heaven, A (Cornet Solo) Peter Dawson 511jt41 Black Diamonds Band 1540E 91 Besser o' th' Barn 9531 51 Little bit of London Town. A i to ie_ --Harold Montague (at the Piano) 15481451 __ C1110tt _... .. _-L! G. H. 19ät al I Little 3unch of Heather Svdnev Coltham (with Piano) 1317231 t: Right! March! Black Diamonds Band 1462 j__I 8 Littie Emily Albert Whelan 268 47 (Violin, Piano) Stocking 17 with Little Empty op. Miss Mary Law wtz3'iro! Zonophone Concert Quartefte 3016139 Peerless Orch. 1279114 Little rg du Missouri green gown, The Samuel Hempsall A13 26 nie your aid Sydney Coltham (with Piano) 1453 23 :re is Victoire Little Grey Home in the West Black Diamonds Band 15561 91 Peerless Orchestra Al i9i:3, Peerless Orch. 1655114 I Little Grey Home in the West, The e :e.e passe-March Corneville, 1. & IL 1 Peter Dawson 102325 do elections e. " ehes Home Guards Band 2521111 Little (Cornet Grey Home in the West the dust Foster Richardson 16591321 Solo) Ccrpl. Williams H.M. Royal of .naa et ^e great big world keep turning 1 1 Irish Fusiliers 12l8,1Ri Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson 17611361 Litle Hero. The George Welsh 5201321 Stanley Kirkby 8931271 Little Love, A-A little Kiss Band .et sic remember et I I 121812 gaze on the form before we of H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers E Pike & I 1 Little Love, A-A I' ust") little Kiss, A Miss Alvena Yarrow G.O. 7I 1{ Piano) A173 22 Sydney Colthant (with et :ý.? Kiss those tears away I Little Love, A-A little Kiss Ernest Pike 613I31I tViolin and Mustel Organ) live and atay in Dixie Land & her sister Dorothy 1698211 Elsie Southgate Jones & Murray 3019136 Little Love, A-A 1 little Kiss et ;h:" Lower Lights Church Choir 959137' Gaze 3073',26 Leslie t' -' harmonise Florrie Forde 1814i411 Little Miau i.anc,shire Harry Fav 1563144! I Little Red Riding Hood Albert Whelan 264k7 rý'%-.rve another one together Billy Williams 3043'i461 Little Shepherd, A Tom Foy 1678145E Gramophone I ý-ýe a song upon the Little Sweetheart, come and kiss me Billy Williams 31011461 (with Chorus) 1615 24 Hatherley Clarke I a stroll around the Island Little Tommv went a-Fishing Florrie Forde 13481401 Zono. Concert Quartette 74439` be,. G,.R March Black Diamonds Band 4211` 71I Little Willie's Woodbines beitý Land, Selections I. & 11. Billy Williams 309046 Black Diamonds Band 18971111 Little Wooden Hut Billy Williams 3091146, :,cud (Violin Solo) 30341201 Little World of Gladness Sydney Coltham 1886124 :raum (Piano) Paul Astor A1261181 Little World of Love, A The Church Choir 6491271 with Piano) 143033 Harold Wilde 1 I Lizzie Polka (Cornet) Chas. Smith 1014'17 -Team is o'er Ernest Pike & W. Miller 5291291 Lo 1 He comes with clouds descending !!le troubles (Joe Elvin at the ii I Church Choir --Cs) foe Elvin 730142 t n 1 here the oentle t.rt xs;e (Violin and Southgate & i-' Light -se, Kindly Bmaty Ltgnt Kindly Light :<.indly Light ed + all the loving Your Heads avalry Overture Black ^.an Tom t Heart land of ý° `)c. March Killarney, Voilet Miss .ullaby Diamonds ist Lite Parts I. & 11. utack Diamonds Overture, Parts Black Y '- ihe Prairie., A37i261 I Loch Peter H.M. R7nr4 Elliott Church Diamonds Choir Band Dawson Guards 7911371 Loch ntacx Ueamonas & Eli Hudson Edgar Son, Robert Barnett Solo) Robert Buchan Selection- Black Parts L It if Diamonds Band 4691271 304 22 (Violin Sydney Coltham c.:.,..:.... (with Piano) 130119 A95 5 A150 22 Londonderry Air (Violin, with Piarz0 a.ad String Quarte#e) Miss Mary Law G.O. 35' 2I Lone Star Payne'ayne1889130' . Herbert 6 i ..... T6. d... .t..... ýTiee (unaccompanied) MiästerSingers 16421381 Hand 1865110 I. & II. I Rand A2.12 (Two-step) Y °r the Valley, Lomond A147I 61 i.nhenvrin a 1901J261 I I Lolita tR1 12 t....ýh..A; Olga, Love Broom Gana 3W1 lb Longest Polka way round is the sweetest, way (Tubaphone) home, The Will Oaklad 303628 A. muuer 40111aI Long years ago Jack Pleasants 1565145 (8e13) E. W. Rushworth 1124116 Look out, Mother, when the Band begins "- "ýý nig crass isana Harry Fay 1419 43 Black Diamonds Band 1668 9 Looks Harold Montague (at the Piano) 1741 45 :he Convent Bells Lord Roberts March (Melodeon) V. G. Franklyn (Celeste Solo) 1651 16 All 12-inch Records have the letter es A in front W. F. Cameron 29713 of Serial No. MaceaLord worketh "Judas wonders, Loving Smlia of Sister Kind-"Faust"George baeus" Foster Richardson A207.32 Parker Lorrains Sydrey Coltharn (with Piano) 1223123 Lucia di Lnmmerjoor, Selection, Par's Lost Chord, The Miss Violet Elliott, A32I26 Bane Black Diamonds & ii. Lost Chord, The (Cornet Solo)Mr. The Peter Dawso,: Lowland Godard A77117 Low-backedsea, Car, The Peter Dawsor , Lost Chord, The Mary Evans 35;26 Lucky Stars, Selections 1. & 11. Lost Chord, The (Organ Concertina) Diamonds Band Black Alex. Prince 451117 Lucrezis Diamonds Banc Borgis Black Lost Chord, TheErnest Olly Oakley nuke (Banjo) i.nmbrin' Pike & P. Dawson 526 ' ' Peter Dawson ".. Ti-4e Ptsver. The Lost Chord, The (Violin & Mustel Organ) Bard 43C Black Diamonds Lyawood ,Mzrch Elsie Southgate & her sister Dorothy A168 Band 1'a Black Diamonds_ Mabel Waltz °°" ý Lovat's Restoration Strathspey, &. Band Macbeth. Selection Black Diamonds Imetoaeorz/ dames vrown iieajinj Jack Lorimer I'm him Love and War Ernest Pike &S. Kirkby 5281341 Macgregor, The U......o .>. r.A..,eo Lgve and War Ernest Pike & S. Kirkby 1503 351 "'°`e"6°' --" Robert Burne, .... ..trnest_ . rLKe ..........f Love .... news isiola1I Svdaev Co@harr i:S`f' Love, come from your biding place I __ Razz, The Harold Wilde 1854133 Mad Jazz 9i31 Manhattan Jazz Band Love, could I only tell Thee (Cornet Solo) ("Lucia di Lammermc Mad Scene, The Band of H.M. 1st Life Guards 16912"L 'Incornka" ` Love Dance, The, latermezzo Peerless Orchestra 1079114 Magic of the Night, The (with PianoPny Love, here is my heart1 H. The yao r voicoiceJon , Te Sydney Coltham (with Piano) A197123j Maguire' Stanley Xirl s Motor-bike Love in her eyes, "Acia and Galatea" I ``.Maidd Ernest Pike of the Mi11Mer Sydney Coltham A202I231 Plano itt Love in Idleness Harold IV'; Maid of the Mill, The Black Diamonds Band 10631 81 M.7A I. & It. MountainsParts p the ..r Love Is Mine _ _ nI _ ý -- - ---Black Ba' Diamonds Harold Wilde & Foster Richardson 1576 35 Waltz the Mountains, Love is Divine Ernest Pile 1560131 Maid of The Royal Cremona Orchestr° `' Lovelight in your eyes, The Girl Sydney Golthar Maire Sydney Cobham (with Piano) 1656124 Make my the King of your heart me Love me and the World is Mine Herbert Pa,: Chorus and Piano) Henry Turnpenny 51 P. Fcr; Maloney's Ragtime Ball Love me while the loving is good G. H. E!, Mamie May Peerless Quartette 1269 Peter Darr; Mandalay Love, or something like it Mandy on the Mash Dolly Garrick & Herbert Payne 1547 Band of H.M. Ist Life Go.' Lovers, TheErnest Manoa, Act 4, Parts 111. & IV. Pike & Peter Dawson A148 _,ýýi Celebrt. Italian Love, you have made me a garden Manon, Parts I. & II. Italian Celebr'T 3on2'I Sydney Coltham (with Piano) 1247123 Man's Man for that, AHector a' a Loveland Ernest Pike (with Choras) 173431 Gra°: ll=i Love's Garden of Roses Harold Wilde 165833 Man to me, The was a stranger Love's Garden of Roses George Form'; (Violin and Mustei Organ) Many Happy Returns of the Day Elsie Sor.thgate & her sister Dorothy 1786121. Peter Dang Lov;r's Lane Florrie Forde 158340 Marche de Concert (Banjo) Oily Onk. - ý' Love's Garden (Violin, Flute & Harp) Marche Hoagroise (Piano)Charles Francini Trio 1217 21 Good: Love's Last Word, WaltzBohemian Marche ItallenneLa Orch. 435 13 Garde Ear Republicalne Lord, Love, what wilt thou with this heart Marching thro' Georgia Harlan & Star.',y 3' `"i of mine Sydney Coltham 1746124 Marching with the BandCharles Love's Sydney Coltham 1888124 Coh own Garden MenRobert March of the Cameron Love'sLove'sLove'sLove'sLove'sLove's Nocturne Sydney Coltham A22123 Barn " MelodySydney Gnomes March of the Mountain Coltham (with Piano) 148923 Bu,: ,531 Black Diamonds Jinks"Bc MargaritaSydney own Kiss--"High ie Jones 3075137 Coltham (with Plano` own Kiss-"High j inks" "Maritana," Parts 1. .4 11. (Gems fra:-.l Harold Wilde 1702133 Zono. Operatic PRequiemPeter "Maritana" SelectionsBlack Dawson (with Piino) Diamonds S.'1479125 Waltz, op. 57, No. 5 (Piano) Marttaaa Overture, Parte I. & II. lit 12-inch Paul Aator A215jl9j Records have the letter Ain Black Diamonds 8- ! front of Serial N Al:A M c Aich Me hit AfeM -ana"-Fantasia )rough (Violin) Miss Mar; Lam Diamonds Band March Stack I ! Memories of Darby and join A231'201 Dolly Warrick & H_erberi Payne I I Memory, A 14871 81 Sydney Coltham (with Piano) 1547 16261231 lone. vperarrc ratty Hen, y Turnpenny Zono Vevey G. Franklin and gentle) Ernest Pike Aot iuj marry rarm Soy, the merry narew tOll4t 51.32, Merry-mokera' r)ance (from "Nell. Gwyn") 617141 Black Diamonds Band A164 6 (Celeste) 1472116 Merry Party Merry Andrew 128841 (Kind, kind Merry Thnes, Polka Xylophone 6619 955131 Merry Vagahond, The Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson 1778136 of Allendale Coltham (with Phaao) A20623 Merry Widow Lancers (Figures 1 & 2) Argyle Harold Wilde 100133 London Municipal Band 734 12 of .Sydney Merry Widow Lancers (Figures 3 & 4) of Argyle ('Cello, Jan Linden 1460 11 16 London Municipal Band 73412 with Piano) Merry Widow Lancers (Figure 5) :iello Overture Black Diamonds Band A147 6 London Municipal Band 735.12 "Merry Widow," Waltz (Concertina) -Batts, La," Parts I. & II (Gems from) Zone. Operatic Party A5839 Alex. Prince 45217 's in `the cold, cold ground, and Old "Merry Widow" Waltz Zonophone String Orch. 44015( :; at home (Violin and Mustel Organ) & her sister Dorothy Merry Wives of Windsor 182021 :c Southgate Mine Diamonds Foster Richardson 1616321 Black Band A4 5 o' Message, The as (Cornet) Thomas Thomas A3500,321 Signor Caffarelli (with Piano) 1341 17 Message Boy, The Harry Lauder 664' 3 Harold Wilde l658 33 Mighty Deep, The Peter Dawson 866125 Morning, A Ernest Pike 817131 Mignon Gavotte Moritz (Piccolo Duet) Band H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers 1410 12 and of Mignon, Gavotte (Violin. with Piano Miss Winnie & Mr. Hudson 4619 and March Orch. Zono. String 440115 String Quartette) Miss Mary Law G.O. 40 2 Black Diamonds Band A2461 6 Mignon, Selection, Parts I. & IT. (Violin) Black Diamonds Band A155 6 a de Concert fan Radenyi 640120 Mikado Selection, Parts 1. & II. Overture i:ilian Robespierre Black Diamonds Band A104 5 Black Diamonds Band A21 5 "Mikado, The," Parts 1. & Q. (Gems from) sot's trip to London Jock Mills 1143j45ý Zono. Operatic Party AlI539 Imperial Band 15112 Mikado, The-Fantasia (Violin, with Piano) of Scottish Airs Miss Mary Law A235.2 -larch (Bagpipes) 4441151 Milady Rosemary Peerless Orchestra 1291114 Marv Harry Fay 1ROg1441 1 1 -na at Moon-time_ the ' Wheel, The ' e at the corner of Mill Peter Dawson 521125 street Harry Fay 1881 44 Mill Wheel, The (Violin, 'Cello, Flute and I me to-nlght In Dreamland Harp) Francini Quartette 1395!20 Ernest Pike 72031 Military ReoresentoAve, The Harry Fay 1578(44 Me to-night In Dreamland (Belts) Miner's Dream of Home, The Billy Whitlock 79816 Frank Williams 7833 1 Harold Wilde 290133 Miniature 3 (Banjo Duet) lofele, of the Waters Acts 111. & IV. j Alfred Cammeyer & Olly Oakley 134015 Italian Celebrity 3063 4' Minstrel Boy, The Harold Wilde 89''331 Sydney Cottham (with Piano) 1477 23 ' M nstrel Boy, The (Harp) F. C. Barker 6891181 Daughter 17 (Harp) F. C. Barker 904 18 Minstrel Parade, The 'a Wedding Day Peerless Orchestra 14991141 Collins & Harlan 3048 36 Minuet, by Boccherini ode in the wood Frincial Quartette 135320 Sydney Coltham (with Piano) Minuet In G Major (Piano) 162623 in "F" Peerless Orchestra A26' I13 David Richards A109119 Minuet (Violin, Flute and Harp) in F (Violin and Martel Organ) South fate & her sister Dorothy 1383 21 Froncini Trio A82 21' y in F (Rubenstein) ('Cello) Miserere ("11 Trovatore") I 1 Miss Alvena Yarrow & E. Pike G.O. 1 1ý Jan Linden 1801 18 -'ay i.and, Parts I. & H. Miss Drummond (Highland of Perth Flins) (Melodeon) Black Diamonds Band 1Si0 9 James Brown 114P l8 of home, A Sydney Coltham 171924 Miss Hook of Holland. Parts 1. fi 11. 1-1 me All 12-inch Geo. Formby 1892 441 Records have the letter 68 Black Diamonds Band A1621 6 A in front of Seriud No. ZONOPHONE RECORDS. Page 1 My Chocolate-coloured, Candy-coated Kid Hook of Holland" (Gems from) Zono. Operatic Party A122:391 G. H. Elliott 16°c Hooligan's Christmas Cake My Counterfeit Bill Ada Jones 301 1378142, My dear old Yorkshire Farm Jim Donovan (with Piano) I Charlie Co:lins 17£; Mission of a Rose, The A61 My Dream of Love is o'er H. Payer, Mdme. Eleanor Jones-Hudson .271 P. Dawson, E. Clifford & IV. Steuart 63' Mississippi Boat Song Orpheus Quart. 3151381 Missouri Waltz Black Diamonds Band A2461 61 My Dreams Joseph Cheetham AS Tom Foy 167} Mister Owl Stanley Kirkby 505271 My Farewell to Sarby Brig Michael Donoghue I My Fiddle is my Sweetheart Mister Sergeant Forde 1630!401 Hatherley Clarke 1853 Florrie Mister Sun Sun Sun G. H. Elliott 1815 421 My Girl from the Emerald Isle Harry Fay 119 Mocking B'rd, The Gertrude Gibson 182'261 Moira of my heart My Girl's promised to Marry Me Tom Foy 57 c 4'ýi Sydney Coltham (with Piano) A19723' Mollie, Darling Clarke I R5324 My Hawaiian. Sunshine Will Strong 1791 Hatherley Sydney Coltham Molly, dear 17191241 My Queen Sydney Coltham (with Piaao) A17., Molly McCarthy Harry Fay 14571431 Molly McIntyre Billy Williams 910'46' My heart is calling you (with Chorus) 161' Molly, my own Peter Dawson 1874261 Herbert Payne My heart is with you to-night Monarch of the Woods, The Peter Dawson 601 25'1 Herbert Payne t4 Monk's Dream, The, Entr'act I My heart's best love Hatherle Clarke 191 Black Diamonds Band 1314 81 My home in U.S.A. Will Strong IS Moon has raised her Lamp, The My hope is in the Everlasting-"Daughter Sydney Coltham A22Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson A491331 of Jarius" Moonlight Bay Herbert Payne 935'28' My Lady Dainty (Bells) Monte Christo Waltz Peerless Orchestra E. W. Rushforth I 439113 IS' Monvmusk Strathspey I My laughing friend Chas. Penrose and Rachel Ray Reel Ernest Pike 171 (Melodeon) James Brown 1147 1St My little Irish Cottage My little Persian Rose Herbert Payne ? 1y"-' More Trouble, Parts I. & II. Mango Maid Tom Foy 1694145 My Moonlight G. H. Elliott 14 Morning, Noon and Night, Overture Herbert Black Diamonds Band A145 6 My Mother's Rosary Payne 1G Morris Torch Dances (from Henry I My Musical Evening (Descriptive) and Jack Peasants 15'_ \'lll.) Black Diamonds Band A169 61 My New Hat Mother Jack P!easants 15071451 My Old Kentucky Home Minster Singers F34'_`4,, Mother Ernest Pike 3026131 M-o-t-h-e-r Herbert Payne 1676301 My Old Kentucky Home (Celeste) Mother is my sweetheart G. Franklin lF"' -j Clarke Hatherley 1747241 My own loss ia! Mother's home-made The Royal Cremona Orchestra I' bread My own Iona Herbert Payne 176? 01 Charlie Collins 180042 `My Star Mother's knitting little mittens own, my guiding Harry Fay 1457+43 Sydney Coltham A Mother Machree Harold G. H. Elliott i Wilde 10801331 My Pearl of Peru 1 Mother's I My Picture Girl G. H. Elliott I so particular with me Jane H. Wilde Jack Plevsants 14My 46145 My Pretty Motoring Horatio Germaine Ai HTate Queen 6 iJ Mountain Lovers Harola Wilde 7531331 My Queen Waltz Peerless Orchestra Mountains of Mourne, The H. Payne 484128, My Rose of Lorraine 22, Mrs. B. Sydney Coltham (with Piano) Al Billy Williams 3102461 Zono Vevey ''i '411 My Shepherd Boy Mrs. Brady J. Donovan (with Piano) 131042 My Southern Maid G. H. Elliott 1255,2, Mrs. Sandy McIntyre Jack Lorrimer 551 451 My Tennessee, is that you calling me? Much Obliged to Me Tom Foy 59344 Herbert Payne IR n;;ý; Munition Workers Song, The My Wedding day to-morrow Zono Vevey I`7? ;1' Robert Radford 165231 Murray's Welcome March, &c. My Wilt's first Husband Harry Fay 141,44, Pipers and Drummers 1152;19 My Wife's gone to the Country Music Hell Matinee, A The "Grigs" 744'48 Harry Fay "?' 34 Mussoorie March My Wild Irish Rose Ernest Pike Band of H.M. Ist fife Guards My is Chocolate Soldic 169112 young man not a My Ain Folk Edith Clegg 2771221 Billy Williams 9rMy Ain wee House Myosotis Waltz R", I Archie Anderson 1873'221 Peerless Orchestra My Aunt Martha Ann (Patter) Mysterious Rag, That 4 Tom Foy 1308441 Peerless Orchestra My Bird of Paradise Herbert Payne 1544!29 Nanny, or I never loved another lass but:i My Bugler Boy Florrie Forde 1416 401 Harr-.- Lauder G.O. you My Bundle of Love Harold Wilde 17351331 Narcissus Peerless Orchestra "Miss Miss III 12-inch Records have the letter A in front of Serial No. ZONOPHONE RECORDS. Page Peter Dawson 516:251 Norman Oily Oakley 1174115. Northern Page 192245 the Mormon Jack Pleasants Lights MarchHome Guards Band 107,11 North, South, East, WestHarry Lauder G.O. 36 3 Norwegian Bridal March, op. 19, No. 2 Paul Astor A144 181 (Piano) Cradle SongArcadia Norwegian Orchestra 306513 Nothing Harry Fay 1458143 at all Now I have to call him FatherFlorrie Fbrdc L60 40 Now to the Hall the Priests Proceed ("Aida")Mdme. Violetta & E. Pike G.O. 3 1 Nursery Rhymes, Parts 1. & It. Band 1700'1 9 Black Diamonds O'Brien is trying to talk HawaiianWell Strong 1798,46 Church C;toir 3016'39 O come all ye faithful 1589.32 Odds Bobs Foster Richardson O Divine Redeemer Al:ena Yarrow A9,33 Diamonds Band 8 Black 1437, O Flower Divine > Victory N let your hand know Sydney Cottham (with Piano) 1440;23 right what your hand's 0 flower of all the worldSydney going to do Cottham 1790241 Charlie Collins 1739'42. 1 O Isis "Magic Flute"Robert mind the Food Controller Florrie Forde 1862,41; Radford G.O. 171 2 W-,. `:olonial MarchLondon O Jesu, I have promised Church Choir 31637 Jock Mills 1143145 Regimental Band 433 12ý 0, McIntosh 7agland's finest two-step, O Night of Hymen ("Romeo with bells and Juliet") & E. Pike G.U. Si 1'`` Bohemian Orch. 438.131 Miss Alvena Yarrow Church Choir 37..737ý 0 Paradise! e". car's Eve in Scotland Black Diamonds Band 30151111 O Ruddier than the Cherry _'nday at Nine Mr. Robert Radford G.O. 34 21 Helen Clark & Van Brunt 1252.351. O Star of Eve, "Tannhauser"Robert M,... in Venice, A Radford G.O. 17 2! Aidrne. Deering & I Ernest Pike 522341 O sing to me the auld Scotch songs In Venice, I A (Violin, Flute Harry Lauder G.O. 33 3 and Francini Trio A94':211 O vision entrancing Out, A Merry Andrews 1394'41] Sydney Cottham (with Piano) A137j22 I Patrol (Concertina Solo) Oberon Overture Black Diamonds Band A941 5 Geo. King 138' 17, Off to Philadelphia Joseph Scott 219321 Riders, The Church Choir 3431371 ! Oft in Danger Black Diamonds Band 13271 8 Oft in the Stilly Night H. Clarke 1550124 1 Oft in the Stilly Night Harold Wilde 29033, ::;ale of the Opera, The (Piccolo) } Albert Rennison 459'19 Oh ! for another day at Margate Ni;.": of Gladness, WaltzPeerless Bttly Wi'tfams 1058(46 Orchestra 97014 Oh, for a Roly Poly Charlie C"dins 1783142 Waltz (Concertina) of Gladness, Oh, how she couldyacki, hacki, svieki, wacki, J. Hume 1895171 Piano)Joan woo (Ukulele and h. ^.n bright Pounds Tom ýFoy 1191 X44 Aknmi lß0219 Sydney Coltham (with Piano) fairest "Don 1305231 Oh, my Lisbon, thou dearest, na Sydney Coltham (with Piano) George Par',er A218128i A150221 Seoastiano" l I Oh! Oh! Delphine I Selection r knows how to kiss me Orchestra Billy Williams 983146` Peerless 106214 N,vocls Knows, Nobody Cares Oh! Ob! Delphine! WaltzPeerless Stanley Kirkby 364'271 Orchestra 1062 141 Harry Fay ýý'"ýloves me 1845'44 Oh I Oh ! Ohl for the sight of a girl It noticed Jack Pleasauts 1782'451 Harry Fay 1596'441 me Nv, °r.eGertrude Oh ! Oh ! Hear the wild winds blow Gibson & Mary Evans 204 14' Peter Dcu'son 683125 27 (Chopin) (Violin, Oh, :tow he can sing an Irish song op. with ,erne, Harry Fay 1537.441 and String Quartette)Miss Mary Law G.O. 30' 2' Oh, it's a lovely war Dirk Denton 1830:42 using Florrie Forde 189141' Oh, man, you'd hang aroundNat or all part us ("Tolanthe") D. Ayer 1507141, Jones-Hudson & P. Dawson 1025'34 Oh, Mother Asthore Peter Dawson 1760'251 v'sloae Herbert Payne 9351281 Oh, my ! What a shame Gec. Formby 17071441 Ernest Pike 876,311 Oh! that Ragtime Waltz Billy Williams r',e or'de of Kildare 10581461 A in front No. A'' 12-inch Records have the utter of Serial once again, A N.: Airs (Banjo) Emblem March Band 1174 8 Black Diamonds No.`ý,ýal Fencibles March Black Diamonds Band 1462. 8 Nv-Gus Elen 9642 made a big mistake J. Hume 1717117, cal Selection (Concertina) 421471 Disaster, A (Descriptive) ?":e.._:ett (Cornet) Musician Hawkins Gucrds 453 i7' of H.M. Coldstream I he.-r, my God, and Sun of my Soul Lyster & Cooke 455116, leer Chimes) my God, to TheeMiss Violet Elliott A69127I Church Choir 239 37, my God, to Thee ` God, Thee my to Besses o' th' Barn Band 889 51 N. my God, to Thee Church Choir 301434' ., "D-ane H. Payne 484'28' Se Gray H. Payne 4F+528i N Foster Richardson 1775'321 : :ouch, The ZONOPHONE RECORDS. -ýý Page On the Road to Zag-a-zig Oh, that we two were Maying (Duet) Gertrude Gibson & R. Gray 185134 Peerless Orchestra King ' 1 On Florrie Fords Oh? the Sailors of the these dark nights Billy Williams 965,461 Qnaway, beloved awake, ('^ Ohl Oh 1 Mister Randerlerio Peter Dawson (with Piano) 13:'. _ _ Florrie rorae itoolkil Unce in Royal David's City I I Church Choir Oh I Oh 1 Oh I I want to go home Fay 1923;44' One day Sydney Coltham (with Piano) N, Harry Harry Fay 130043 One day Ohl tomorrow Ernest Pike 1 ,.. night Dream One little, two little, three Oh, what a Beautiful little, four ' little Walter Van Brunt 1159122 lack Pleasants 12 Peerless Orch. 887114'l One of all the World, the Oh, you beautiful Doll I Doll Sydney Coltham (with Piano) A1ý Oh, you,beautiful .'! Campbell & Collins 8701341 One of the Best, March Oh, you Silvery BellsPeerless Black Diamonds Band E' Quartette 11131381 One United Front G. Franklyn 14721161 Old Black Joe (Celeste) Alfred Newman (with Piano) 1 s Chas. Penrose 1863',451 Only it few more broken hearts Old Boatnan,_The Quartette 648':38 Old Brigade, The Herbert Payne 12:`. March Only a Pansy Blossom Old Comrades Will Oakland 3G" Nome Guards Band 235111 Only a Shilling Merry Andrew 14`,Old Dandy Peg Leg, Two-step Only an Armour Bearer Church Choir 6 Black Diamonds Band 6971 7 Only Girl, The, OverturePeerless (from The Little Old flagged Orchestra path, The Only Land, The White House "Song Cycle") Foster Richardson I Pa!,, n-snn 12821251 n-M Cl-;..;h4nW lanc f ' v -Old Folks at Home, The G. Franklin 1539;16 Cnurch Choir J_ _1 Onward, Christian Soldiers I Old Folks at Home, The Mdme. Deering, Black Diamonds Bard 41 P. Dawson, Ernest Pike & W. Stewart 532136 Onward, Christian (Bassoon) I Soldiers ! Old French Air with Variations 32016 Besses o' th' Barn Band (' W. Conrad Ora Pro Nobis Mdme. Deering Old Irish Dances (Piccolo)Winnie Hudson Order, PleaseI & Murray 104319 ' 4 Strong 'Erbert George Formby 1, Old Jim's Xmas Hymn Ernest Pike 492130 'Orrible Old Mother Goose Albert Whelan 265147 Osh Kush Murray & Fay 1t Eli Hudson 459 Osmino's Aria, "11 Seraglio" Old Nick (Piccolo) Robert Radford G.O. " Old Rustic Bridge (Violin, 'Cello, Flute & Other side o' Jordan, The Harp) Francini Quartette 1301 Old Rustic Bridge by the Mill, The Zonophone Concert Quartette 532136 Oui, Oui, tres bon Florrie Forde41? Church A181132 Our Blest Redeemer Choi; Old Superb, The Foster Richardson Old times are coming back again, The our glorious empire Herbert Payne (with Chorus) Y 42 Dick Denton 1764 March Chas. Penrose Otd Tommy Meek 1894,45 Our Gunners, Black Diamonds Band in Omaha, Intermezzo Peerless Orchestra 799114 Our hands have met Hatherlcy, Clarke 174 Ombra mai fu (known as "Handel's Our Island Home Largo") "Serse" Miss Violet Oppenshaw Sydney Collham (with Piano) (with Organ & Piano) A17028 On her pic-pic-piccolo Billy Williams 103016 Our land of Dreams Harold Milde & Foster Richardson 15 On his first day home on leave for two Charlie Collins 1727 42 Our little dug-out Foster Richardson 1. On. the banks of the Wabash Our little home Sydney Coltham 1 American Quartette 122836 On Laughing Will Esans 542,1421 Our little kiddie sings the best song of alf Billy Williams 131= Peerless Orchestra A8313 On lovelit seas I. & 11. On Strike I Dick Darby 1173148 Our Näss Gibbs, Selections Black Diamonds Band kle watch paradeFlorrie Our Straits Canal Tom Foy (Patter) 1! Forde 152941 Our Territorials Foster Richardson 3" mks of Allan Water Znno. Concert Onartette 9791.39 Our United Fortes March Black Diamonds Band 0"' good ship Yacki, Hicki, Doola Sydney Ccltham Harry Fay 1877;44 Out of the pant I i Out on the Deep Peter Dawson -. Honeymoon Express Collins & Harlan 12311351, Outpost Vigil, The On the Bosphorus Black Diamond" Band A361 51 Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson A1 On the 5.15 H. Payne & Harry Fay 1471,35 Over the Frontier, March On the Mississippi G. H. Elliott 1040142 Black Diamonds Band 1 (Concertina) Over the Waves, Waltz On the Mississippi London Regimental Band 4.'. Alex. Prince 166 171 Jas. Brown S4' On the old garden wall Harry Fay 825i43I Over the Waves (Melodeon) All 12-inch Becords have the letter A in front of Serial No. ZONOPHONE ,º Overture "Pique ;erture, RECORDS. Page A21 61 Pleasant Black Diamonds Band Dame"Home Guards Band 236 ll Home Guards Band 236 II ;rture "Zanetta" Grand Orch. 382 15 "Twins" ".nd 0. Polka in your old kit bag your troubles up Harry Fay 1608 44 up your troubles in your old kit bag Black Diamonds Band 1613 9 '¢rch AeroplaneCharlie ,iv Maloney's Collins 1623 41 1. & II. ::zfiacci Selections Black Diamonds Band A222 6 Harry Fay 3009144 ndse Sae Cookery for two, A, "Maid of the MounThe Royal Cremona Orchestra 18061,13 rs" Par-1s jBells) Jas. Lent 449116 :r F.rted Peter Dawson A134!24 The Royal Cremona Orchestra 1822113 .-ed Sydney Coltham 1759124 ted Y.: c,i E. Pike & P. Dawson 1811136 Quartre (Concertina)Alex. e Prince 927 of Salome, WaltzPeerless . s'ng Orchestra 970 you are the apple of my eye, March from "Puppchen" --mezzo c . Imperial Guards Band 1075112 1' 49 Harry Fay 1070143 ? :.e, be still Church Choir 895.37 Gynt Suite (Morning) r Black Diamonds Band A135 5 Gynt Suite (Death of Ase) Page are Thy Courts above Church _ ___1 choir zusts.l I I are Thy Courts Lads o' th' Moor Band 1654112 Pleasure Land, Parts I. & 11. Black Diamonds Band 992' Poet and Peasant, Parts 1. & H. Black Diamonds Band A142 6 Poet and Peasant (Ocarina)Signor Tapiero 320!18 i Poet and Peasant, Overture Black Diamonds Band 4311 7 Poets Dream, Waltz Peerless Orch 769113 Poet's Song, The Violin, Flute and Harp 4651211 Poinsetta Waltz Peerless Orchestra 3008 15 Poker Story, The Chas., W. Leonard 3057 47 Policeman's Holiday, The I Black Diamonds Band 829 7 Polonajse in A, Op. 40 Black Diamonds Band A209 6 Polonaise (with Violin and Piano) Miss Mary Law A166ý20 Pomp and CircumstanceBlack Diamonds Band A245 6 Poor Butterfly Herbert Payne 3112 30 Poor Wandering One ("Pirates of Penzance") Florence Savile 3532 Poppies (Concertina) Alex. Prince 62417 Poppies and Wheat (Banjo) 0. Oakley 446,15 Popular Melodies, Parts 1. & 11. Black Diamonds Band 1242+ 8 Porter Song, The ("Martha")Robert Radford G.O. 191 2 Peter Dawson (with Piano) Black Diamonds Band A135 S Porto Rico 1330125 Gynt Suite (Anitra's Dance) Portobello Lass, The Harry Lauder 1166+ Black Diamonds Band A136 6 Potion Scene, "Romeo and Juliet" Gynt Suite (Dance in the Hall of the Robert Radford G.O. 24, Powder Monkey, The Peter Dawson 51äI25 .runtain King) Black Diamonds Band ,11361 61 Powder Rag March and Two-step Herbert Payne 1359J291 my Heart ° k o' my Heart Black Diamonds Band 3041 I1 Peerless orchestra 10161,14 The " 1 Prairie Flower March I 'e:e that walked in D,rkness, dessiah") A185 ,321 Black Diamonds Band 4201 7 Foster Richardson i` i ;t day, A Praise the Lord, Ye Heavens adore Hirn _ _ oyaney Uolthant (with Piano) 1656,24 Church Choir 224!37 i =ct day, A E. Pike & P. Dawson 1794 36 Preacher and the Bear, The day, A Royal Cremona Orch. 167013 Albert Whelan 554146 .`'_t F`I:tom Melody; The ('Cello) P. Nifosi A6316 Prelude in C sharp minor Black Diamonds Band A1911 6 tl;e Fluter's Ball Prettiest Song of all Bells, with Band 449116 Jim Donovan (with Piano) 137842 Pretty Pond Lillies (with Chorus) rot Parade Florrie Forde 167940 ?aft Hatherley ("Las Huguenots")Robert Clarke 1733]24 Radford G.O.19, 2 Priceless Percy with the one pip up Chorus, from "Tannhaaser" Florrie Forde 1906'41 7irn's The Chorus Festival A14 38 Pride of the Prairie Misses Florence RU.. c.....a v;se icon,, Saville Mary Evans, and _ý and -Waltz, Messrs. Arthur Gray & James Bell 72.37 The Peerless Orch. 862 insLady Pride of the Regiment, March and Twoof Penzance, Selection Black Diamonds Band 418 Black Diamonds Band 10361 8 step Prince Ivan's Song Foster Richardson es of Penzance, Selection A181ý32 Private Black Diamonds Band A113 Tommy Atkins, March ("Poor Wandering Black Diamonds of Penzance Band 1396 8 Tommy Atkins Herbert '.e') Florence Savile 35132 Private Payne 574!28 Prize Song (Meistersinger)Joseph (Violin) ,es of Penzance-Fantasia Miss Mary Law A22711201 Cheelham A9°-122 '.cette Return, The (Descriptive] Peerless Orchestra 906`14 Prodigal's 42j47i r'Promise of Life, The Miss V. Elliott A52tt26i where the old Horse died, The Peter Dawson 517125 Pro Patria (Banjo) J. Pidoux 181916 Peerless Orchestra (Stabat Miter) 1542114 Pro Peccatis .,.'''jinx Lads Band uing (Violin and Must el Organ) o' th' Moor 16F5 12ý Proud I am ie Southgate Florrir P.M. & her sister Dorothy 1742 fans aý AU 12-inch Pleasant Records have the letter A it front 72 of Serial No. ZONOPHONE RECORDS. Reminiscences (at the Piano)Harold of Rossini, Parts 1. & Q. Montague 1509;45 Black Diamonds Band 101e. Dolly Garrick 1493141 Reminiscences Prudence of Tosti, Parts 1. & 1I. Band A1911 61 Prae!udium Black Diamonds Black Diamonds Band 1064' Collins 1783,421 Reminiscences Pudden Charlie of Verdi, Parts 1. & II. Punjaub March, The Home Guards Band 861111 Black Diamonds Bard 1037 Push asd Go, Selections I. & ll. 1 Rendezvous Peerless Orchestra 3017. Pike 301;:1 " Black Diamonds Band 15101 9"Rendezvous Ernest Puss in Boots Albert Whelan 263147 Rest of the day is your own, The 598'481 Puzzle Plate Harry Fay 1537,1i Percy Clifton 154147, Rest, Soldier, Rest Quack Doctor, The Peter Dawson 174'* (Figs. & 2) I Restless Night, A "Twins" Quaker Girl Lancers 1 Grand Orch. 4011iß. 971.141 Requital, Peerless Orchestra The (with Piano) Quaker Girl Lancers (Figs. 3 & 4) Peter Dawson A23& Peerless Orchestra 9711141 Return of the Victor, March (Fig. 5) Quaker Girl Lancers Black Diamonds Band 143'11 Orchestra 97214 Reve Apres It Bat (Bells) Peerless Quaker Girl, Selection Home Guards Bd. 568 11 E. IF. Rushforth 119, Quaker Girl, Selections 1. & Il. Reve d'Amour (Violin and Mustel Organ) Black Diamonds Band A178 61 Elsie Southgate & her sister Dorothy 1611 Quaker Girl Waltz Home Guards Band 568.111 Reverie Peerless Orchestra 30,! Queen Mary, Waltz Ride of the Valkyries Black Diamonds Band A137 Band 18031101 Black Diamonds Queen of my heart Peter Dawson 8781251 Rights o' Man Hornpipe (Melodeon) (Banjo) Fred Cameron 311 Queen of the Burlesque Oily Oakley 10151151 Rigoletto S. Pike, Miss Alvena Yarrow, Alan Turner 31321 Miss Amy Augarde Queen of the Earth & E. Clifford G.O. 1 Rigoletto, Queen of the Earth Fantasia (with Piano) A1541271 J. Hislop (with Piano) Mary Law A18 Charles Goodall 458119; Rigoletto, Selection, Qui-viva Galop (Piano) Parts 1. & 11. Radiant Morn, The Church Choir 6191371 Black Diamonds Band A24' Rage, thou angry stormRobert I Ring and a sprig of white heather, A Radford G.O. 21 2ý Herbert Payne 180' bells Rimington Ragging on the old church Benses o' th' Barn Band 12f 5 Herbert Pavne 4 '8i Jack Henty & Charlie Collins 1666 411 Ring down the Curtain Stanley Kirkby 108627' Ragtime Cowboy Joe Ring me up Heaven Herbert Payne 41C ý`' I Ragtime Goblin Man, The Ring out the Belts for Christmas Harry Fay & Stanley Kirkby 1042134I Choir and Band 7: That Rag Sextette 30251361 Ring out those Bells Ragtime Jockey, The I_ I, Harry Fay & Jack Henty 1051 " Quartette Ragtime Melodies Peerless 1185381 Ring the Bells of Heaven Church Choir 6a5 ?-. Ragtime Soldier Man G. H. Elliott 984142' Rising early in the morningHarry Violin, The Harry Fay 825J431 Ragtime Lauder 54r Scottische (Melodeon)James Rainbow Road to Maresfield, The Brown 1148ý18ý Boy Scouts (Lord Mayor's Own Parts I. & II. Raymond, Overture, City of London Troup) 1241 Band A216 6! Roaming Black Diamonds in the Gloaming H. Lander 634 Recollection Peerless Orchestra 302115; Robin Adair Hatherley Clarke 157; Recruiting (Descriptive) 1407'47 Robin Adair ('Ce?lo) Jan Linden 180' Red Marines March, The Robin Adair and Mary of Argyle (Violin Black Diamonds Band 1034 71 and Mustel Organ) Orch. 905 141 Elsie Southgate Red Pepper, Ragtime Peerless & her sister Dorothy 156^ Red, White and Blue Ernest Pike 572,31; Robin and the Wren Herbert Payne 4754',. Red, White and Blue, The Rob Roy Reel and De'il among the Peerless Quarfette 3114136; Tailors (Melodeon) James Brown 1141 ' Red Wing, Intermezzo Imperial Band 27112, Rochdale Besses o' th' Barn Band 97 Herbert Payne 47928 Rock Me in Redwing Arms your and Call Me Baby I Reels and Strathspeys Emile Hayes & G. H. Elliott 151' Black Diamonds Band 8501 7' Rock of Ages Church Choir 215 Referee, The Harry Lauder 6891 31 Rock of Ages Besses o' ih' Barn Band 93%, Scottish Regimental Marches Brigades Rocked in Cradle of the of the Deep Black Diamonds Band 8501 7 Bridge Peters 36^ Reine de Saba (Marche de Cortege) Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Black Diamonds Band A911 51 Black Diamonds Band 643 Remember Peter Dawson (with Piano) 1330125 Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Harry Lauder 94i Remember where you come fra Peter Dawson 6i e -" Florrie Fordo 1550 401 Rolling Down to Rio Remembrance Peerless Orchestra 3072 151 Rolling in foaming billows (Creation) Reminiscences Robert Radford G.O.3i' of Handel, Parts 1. & II. . Black Diamonds Band A188 61 Roll on, Missouri Collins & Harla,! Providing All 12-inch Records have the Leiter A in front of Serial Ito. 73 ZONOPHONE RECORDS. 1Rustic Bridge by the Mill, The old, March (Yodling) Black Diamonds Band 643 Pete to Mar 884'48' Harry Fay 1402.13' Ruy Blas, Overture Black Diamonds Band A1521 13 Op. 22 (Violin, with Piano) Rustling Silks Peerless Orchestra 3u04j15 Law A1!220 Miss nary Safe in Arms of Jesus Church Choir 632137 Sydney Calf ham A233'23 the Dance--Mignon Peter Dawson 513 25 Sailing ',,;nary Lass, The A A1711331 Sailor's Consolation, Harold Wilde (with Piano) E. Pike & P. Dawson 1859136 a- meo and Juliet" Selections, Parts I. & 11. 1 Grave, The John Bardsley A33122 Black Diamonds Band A228' 6 Sailor's Turner Sailor's Paradise, A Rossie (Banjo) Fred 1651161 Romping Peter Dawson (with Piano) (Piccolo Solo) 1318'25 Rondo-Polka Waltz George Gunderson 121119, Saints and Sinners, I Peerless Orchestra 929114 ^:cster and the Hen, The & Collins 870 341 Sally in Alley Harold Wilde 2033. Campbell our Sally O'Malley Billy Williams 3039146 P. alie, the prairie flower Saltarello (Piccolo) Winnie Hudson Hatherlev Clarke 185324 1043119 Salut Liege Overture, Parts 1. & Ii. Black Diamonds Band 13661 8 a >:.munde (Violin, Band A1391 6 Salut d'Amour Flute & Harp) 64121 Black Diamonds H. Godard A90!171 Salut d'Amour Black Diamond Band 1566 9 The (Cornet) Mr. wry, 641;21' Sambre et Meuse, March (Violin, Flute & Harp) c,, y, The Pike 8511311 Black Diamonds Band 1788 The Ernest 10 =ary, !Same as his father did before him, The a7v, The 1296,381 Harry Lander 899 3 Concert Party (with Organ) .--ono. I I Same old Song, The (Violin and Mustel Organ) The ry, .:; her Dorothy 1634121! Dolly Garrick & Harry Fay 150435 & sister e Southgate Herbert Payne A, A Kiss, A Ring Louie Brooks 16891221 Samoa 1828130 I Sands Dee, The (with Piano) I o' ,e Mousse and Valse Lente Band A191111 Sydney Colt haut A206123 La Garde Republicaine Sandy Boy, Soldier Peerless Orch. 30701151 Laddie my of Egypt, The Polka (Melodeon) James Brown 1148;181 Harry Fay 1424143 12.641231 Santiago Valse The Parisian Orch. 147,13 Y. :aý id Sydney Colfham (with Piano) I San Toy, Selections 1. & 11.j Race Track I Harrigan the zerthal and at Black Diamonds Band A196 6 Friend & Downing 944471 I "Satanells," Parts 1. & 11. (Gems from) ---nthal an" Harrigan at the Wedding Friend & Downing 944147I1 Zono. Operatic Party A7639 Cynlais Gibbs A571261 Save a little one for me Billy Williams 3100146 I Saved by Grace The S have made me remember, Louis Brooks 16431221 Church Choir (with Organ) 128437 I Scarlet and Gold March as of a Summer Day (with Piano) 1513'23! Band 15411 9 Sydney Coltham illack Diamonds ! Scented Roses, Waltz Peerless Orch. 300115 of the South, Waltz Op 2 Black Diamonds Band 4301 7 Scherzo, Rcscs of Picardy English String QnarteHe A203115 The Royal Cremona Orchestra 18221t3 Schneid=r, does you mother know you're I (Yodling) Cromona out? G. P. Watson 1164148 Picardy (with Royal of 1851124! Scotland's Pride, Parts hestral Svdnev Coltham 1. & H. ' 1 Picardy Black Diamonds Band s of 15261 91 Yet S. Coltham & G. Parker 190336 Scotland P. A. Hope 3051271 Scots wha he P. A. Hope 305;271 -s the Snow underneath Hatherley Clarke 17331241 Scottish Chief, The Black Diamonds Band 1327' 8 :manian National Anthem Jigs (Melodeon) Black Diamonds Band 1450181'Scottish Jas. Brown 716118 Scottishttish Quadrilles, Figs 1 & 2 (Melodeon) row, row I Harry Fay & Jack Henty 10811341 Fred Cameron 309118 Sco ( Quadrilles, Review March Fig. 3 (Melodeon) ( Band 14741 81 Blark Diamonds Fred Cameron 309118] Scotish (Banjo, Solo, with Piano) I Quadrille,, Fig. 4 (Melodeon) nn Parade J. Pidros 16351161 Fred Cameron 3101181 (gore--Fantasia I I Scotish Quadrilles, (Violin, Fig. 5 (Melodeon) with Piano) I I Miss Mary Law A239.201 Fred Cameron 310(181 Britannia Empire Glee Party 5761381 Scottish Quadrille,, Fig. 6 (Melodeon) 1 Roll on, Silver Moon F,-II up! ::,manse, I Britannia 1' 'ian Church 1 Solo, Chorus & _Orch. 5981481 I Parade lmnerial Guards Band A127112 National Anthem an Black Diamonds Band 1409, 8 '.3n National Anthem (with Piano and .an) Zone. Concert QuarNtte 14151391 All 12-inch Ercords Fred Caaeir.n Sea Road, The Foster Richardson Secantlne and Glue Second Mazurka, op. 54 Secrets, latermezzo have the letter A in front 31111AI (with Piano) 1514132 Billy Whitlock 606;46 (Piano) Pau[ Astor A14411tý (Bells) I E. W. Rushforth 1074!161 of Serial No. Band 1881 11 She's t See Saw Black Diamonds Harry Lander 1117; je lees for me See that my grave's kept a een Shepherd of Souls ___Iý Arthur Gray lSä.261Zone. Concert Party (with Organ) 129U:i "Carmen" Dance from Henry Vill. Selection. Shepherds' Black Diamonds Band A27 Band A169' Black Diamonds heart (with Selection, "Faust" Black Diamonds Band A27 Show me the wey to your I Songs, Parts I. & II. ielection, Lauder's Black Diamonds Band 1540 Cornet Solo) Band 828 7 Ship Ahoy l March Black Diamonds Senairnmide, Selection Black Diamonds Bard 142tß'. ;;i Band A561 5 Shipmates Black Diamonds Vaudeville Sketch 9p', Semper Fidelis Black Diamonds Band 1743110 Shipmates o' Mine Peer Dawson 122t Peter Dawson 1203,25 Shouther to Shouther Sentinel, The Harry Lauder G.O. :<. Serenade (Schubert)Louie Show me he wav to your heart Payne (with Chorur) 14.6 Brooks & H. Wilde 1677 35 __ Herbert 1046 31 Siege of Rochelle, Overture Serenade Ernest Pike Parts I. 16 SL G.O. 16 2 Serenade, "Faust" Robert Radford Black Diamonds Bard A19"Faust" Robert Radford G.O. 24 21 Silent Herota, MarchBlack Serenade, in F" ('cello Scree Ede from Suite wirf Diamonds Band 12611' +:I -_-HaTherity Jan Linden 1711161 Silent O'Moy1n Piano) Clarke 1S`:=''"ý Serenade Silver Bell Stanley Kirkby 505. 141012 Band of H.N. Royal Irish Fusiliers Silver Heels (Concertino) Alex. Prince 45' Serenade (Violin, Flute and Harp) Silver Threads among tb+ Gold The Fran cini Trio A44 21 Gray Arthur I Serenade (Violin, with Piano) Silver Threads among the Gold _LOW AtS 1 ZU M iss Al ary (Violin and Mustei Orran) d'Amour (Violin) Jan RudenyI 640 20 Serenade Elsie Southgate d& her sister-Dorothy Serenade) Miss Vi.let Serenata (Angel's Sliver Wreath, The, March Oppenshaw I Black Diamonds Band 12 A153128 Simon the Cellarer (with Piano & 'Cello Olr(igato) James Osborne I Sydney Coltham (with Piano) 144023 Simple Aveu Peerless Orchestra 4. aerenata Serenata (Violin. 'Cello and Piano) 466121 Simple Aveu (Violin Mustel Organ) and Serenata (Violin, Flute and Harp) Elsie Southgate & her sister Dorothy ICc7,211 Francini Trio A59121 Simple Aveu, Op. 25 (Piano)Poll Sergeant of the Line, March Astor Ai." `81 Home Guards Band 348 ttI Since Father Joined the Territorials Billy Wiüiams 3., Sergeant Stanley Kirkby 501 27 of the Line 1 Since Sister Mara went Pares Servants' Ball, The-"Tails Up" to Gav Harry Harry Fay 1908 44' Fay 12" Settle down in a one-horse town I I Since Herbert Payne 1533129 Shadows of the Night ('Cello) Van Biene 885116; ( Shadow in your Eyes, The Sydney Cobham 1672241 Shadow Song, The ("Dinorah") "L'lncognita" G.O. 14 2 Shadows, The Ernest Pike 72031 Shall us?-Let's l Chariic Collins 1666,411 Shamrock March (Xylophone) Mdme. Frassetti 468121 She does love a little bit of Scotch I BýýIly ýIzllljms 3107j471 is Mother daughter She Machren a of Harold Wilde 1720 She is far from the 1?,,d Ernest Pike 851 She is far from the land Sydney Coitham (with Piano) A159'22 She is my best girl now Billy Williams 3042146 She to my Rosy Harry Lander G.O. 23; 3 Sha made me do It, Jack Pleasants 1907;45 Shell Out, Seiections I. & It. 1 Black Diamonds Bard 15551 9 She only kept on Giggling Harry Fay 7243 She sleeps beneath the Daisies Orpheus Quartette 280138 She Wandered down the Mountain Side Miss Violet Oppenshaw (With Piano and Violin) A140128 She would Jack Pleasants 1799145 Sbei* O'Neil Billy Williams 1041146r I had a row vah the Wife George Formby 1' Madame E. Jones-Hudson Miss Doris Cowan & Ernest Pt"' (with Piano) Sincerity (Violin and Mattel Organ) Elsie Soathgate & her sister Dorothy - ' 21 Sing a Song about a Sailor Harry Fay 1' i3 Sincerity Sincerity Sing me an Irish Song Billy Williams 36` Sing me to Sleep Stanley Kirkby z.Sine' %-1 vh chn,adn r ,. ei .a Mdme. Eleanor Jones-Hudson ? Singer was Irish, The Peter Dawsor Sing us a song of AustraliaFoster Richardson Sioux War Dance (Banjo Solos with Piano) J. Pidoux Sir Dare Peter Dawson Sister Susie'& Sewing Shirts for Soldiers Harry Far 1 Sit down, we've all seen you I George Formby ! Sizilietta "Twins" Grand Orch. 7 Skipper, The Peter Damson Slap Bang March Black Diamonds Band ( Slap up Quartermaster, The Fncter Sleep and Forget RlAurdcnc Harold !{ 1ßr She's my Daisy Mr. Hector Grant 548! 31 Sleep and Forget (Cornet) C- W 36 All 12-inch Records havq the letter A in front of Serioi No. 7, ,4! Some sort of somebody the Rosen Sydney CoUiiam (with Pier. ) 135623 The Royal Cremona Orchestra 1773 1-11 Holy Babe I Church Choir 329137 Some Sunday morning Herbert Payne 19041301 Ride. The Xylophone 432ii Something Oriental Boys on ("Bing I Quartette in E flat ( Broadway") Herbert Payne 15393" ,h Movements, English String Quartette A195;'S Somewhere Ernest Pike A121301 (Hush-a-b)e) Somewhere a rote is calling I nberlaad Hatherley Clarke 1918124 Ernest Pike 105331 'a Awhile Jones & Murray 302036 Somewhere a rote is calling 1 Clouds ("Hello, Everybody") E. Pike & P. Dawson (with Piano) 1358135 .'ýe Herbert Payne 1889(30! Somewhere (Cornet a voice is calling ky Ookutns Florrie Forde 1095 401 Solo) Tubaphone 14619 Band of H.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers 1199118 c drops Deer Campbell & Burr 126813,1 Somewhere I a voice is calling, (Violin and Pearl, The Mastei Organ) Elsie Soathgafe & .y Breasted Sydney Coltham (with Piano) A176$23 her sister Dorothy 138321 Water Billy Williams 309246 is Waltz and Somewhere calling, a voice Peerless Orchestra 1328114 are thee well-"Doris" Sydney Coltham (with Piano) A210 23 Somewhere dear mother in France, (Der (with Chorus) 157829 s" sighs the voice of evening Herbert Payne Mdme. E. Jones-Hudson A85 21 Somewhere sischutz) in France with you Black Diamonds Band 930 7 y, unawares Herbert Payne IR7t'30 ier Boy," Parts 1. & ll. -i Harold Wilde 743133 Song of Angels Black Diamonds Band 186611 Song of Autumn Home Guards Band 13211 i like It Florrie Forde 1906 411 Song of Steep, A .rs (with Piano) 150023 what of the night? Sydney Coltham I Peter Dawson (with Piano) 1294125' Song of Songs, The (with Piano) A176I23 rr'z Chorus, The ("Faust") Sydney Coltham Home Guards Band 131111 Song of the Night Romanza, The el"'s Chorus, The ("Faust") Brack Diamonds Band 1314 8 Alvena Yarrow, Miss Amy Angarde, Songs of Blighty Black Diamonds Band 1715$10 Pike, Thorpe L. Stanley Peter Dawson A156124 Bates, & Song of Triumph Peter Dawson G.O. 10 1 Songs my mother taught rte Farewell, The Ernest ( e 1046 31 Zonophone Concert Quartette 1 63t 38 I Song that reached The my heart, rata' March from "Mem'selle Tralata"Hatherley Clarke (with Chorus) 1657124 Imperial Guards Band 130212' Song the kettle is singing Florrie Forde 162240 '[era of the King, The Son of the Desert am 1, A Peter Daw"soc 601.25 Herbert Payne 574,281 Sons of Australia Kirkby 30613 27 Stanley I Sons of the Brave (Concertina) r, Soldier Sydney Coltham (with Piano) 1413123 J. Hume )91017 Peter Dawson 678125 Sons of the Sea is Song, A in Quest'ora ("The Force of Alfred Newman (with Piano) 1369128 piny") E. Pike & P. Dawson G.O. 121 2 Soul of Spring Sydney Coltham 1867124 ide Peerless Orchestra 3070151 Sound Advice Harry Lauder 5451 3 ?rofugo ("Martha") Soup Harold Montague the Piano 1741145 at Sydney Colt ham & Geo. Parker A214(34 Souvenir de Moscow, Op. 8 (Violin, with ody's Boy Harry Fay 1424143$ Piano) Mh-s Mary Law A112!20 Souvenir de Sorrento (Violin) .,ody Knows, Somebody Cares Herbert Payne 1515 29 Strand Haxton 165126. 'mdy would about out "Shop I" Sovereignty Besses o' th' Barn Band 9321 5 Strong & Murray 1752 36 So you want to be a soldier, little man s,ady's waiting for me Foster Richardson 161632 Harry Lauder G.O. 381 3' Spanish Serenade (Xylophone) 3121 ay I'll make you love me Special Constable, The Merry Andrew 1506141 The Royal Cremona Orchestra 1883113 Spinning Song (Pianoforte) day I'll make you love me Paul Astor 1.161119 Herbert Payne 18881301 Spinning Wheel, The (Harp) your voice F. C. Barker 812 18 --d27 will answer Ernest Pike 1478131 Spinning Wheel (Pianoforte) Paul uy (Sometime, somewhere, someday) Astor A157 19 H. Payne 1204 291 Spirit of Napoleon March night, some waltz, some girl Black Diamonds Band 3137911'1 Herbert Payne 1628129' I Spoontime, Two-step Bells, with Band 448116 =urn's in Tern I know Sprig of Rosemaryy, A Nat D. Ayer 1680'41 Sydney Coltham (with Piano) A18023 S,; 6.rping I seems tingle-inglc-ing ("High 'Sprinkle Payne 1544'29 me with Kisses Herbert Leslie Gaze Spring Song (Vioita, FlulFraaviai TP' tingle-Ingle -ins (Hieh7312E seems A54 and I 76 ZONOPHONE RECORDS. Kwe--ý Billy Williams 1012 4& her, Ebenezer Mater," SelectionBlack Band A48 5I Diamonds Standard Bearer, MarchBlack Diamonds Band 952 Standard Brau o' Mar, The Archie Anderson 1141;22 A40I17i Star of Bethlehem (Cornet Solo) Star of Bethelehem, The H. Turn any 52'32 Turner 3132 Star of my Soul Allan Howe Guar ds Band 16i11ý Stars and Stripes Squeeze "Stabat Sweet Sweet Miele Saviour, Sweet 71 Spirit, bless bear Hatherley Clarke 167' us ere we go Church Choir 31 may Prayer Miss S ,..r V.I. S'What's nr none. a'äicei than APoena Yarrow rr.;0w c;,..,,, a nice s'aice ice? Harry Fay z, 152 Duct, The 52' May Loveday & A. Grover Song (Veronique) Mdme. E. f-411. M-1 AO_, l.va... ........, Jones-Hudson & Peter Dawson State Trumpeters' March Swing, swing, Billy Murray 12. swing Band 1475 81 Swing Black Diamonds Florrie Forde 151'. your little Maria Stay, Frederick, Stay Sympathy Waltz Song & E. Pike 10251341 Mdme. E. Jones-Hudson Helen Clarke & Van Brunt 121 RustiStay, Stay, Turiddu ("Cavalleria Syncopated Walk, ThePeerless & E. Pike G.O. 8! 11 Mdme. Deering Orchestra 14S'_ cans") Orchestra 7991141 Syncopated Stephanie Gavotte Peerless Walk, The Peerless Orch. 30, I Stick around for the new jazz Band his jenny in Glamorgan Taffy's got Harry Fay 18771441 Charlie Collins 1&' Ernest Pike 721 I311 Take Stick to your Mother, Tom H. Wilde 3: a Pair of Sparkling Eyes Still as the Night Mdme. Eleanor JonesTake me back to AustraliaThomas Hudson & Peter Dawson A89,34 Sydney 304' Still they kept on loving all the same Take me back to dear old Blighty 1765136! Strong & Murray Florrie Forde 1'_ Stirling Castle and Speed the Plough Take me back to the home of my chl2 Jas. Brown 845118; (Metudeon) Stanley Kirkby 13< hood Stanley Kirkby 374127j Take Stonecracker John Harry Fay 7L' me back to Yorkshire Stop your tickling, Jock Harry Lauder 545' 31 Take me back to your heart Storm and Sunshine March Herbert Payne (with Chorus) !4'h Black Diamonds Band 5971 71 Take me in your arms and say you love me Stormflend, The Peter Dawson 683251 Herbert Payne le, = St. Patrick--Irish Patrol Take me in your aims and say you love :ne Black Diamond Band 12901 81 (Two-step) Black Diamonds Bard 12-', 81 I St. Patrick's Day (Vieuxtemps) Take me in your arms and say you love me Jan Rudenyi 871,201 Emilie Hayes & G. H. Elliott 12' °j' ! I Students Revels (Whistling Solo) F. Forde Take me on the joy Wheel " *ýýý W. Lynton 431211 Take we up with you, dearie Such a good boy am I Harry Fay 1908,441 Billy Murray & Haydon Quartelle 12:x'441 Sue, ' Sue, What's a coon to do 2 Take me where there are no eyes 36 G. H. Elliott 1631 421 Billy Williams Suffragette, The Will Evans 5401421 Tancredi Overture, Parts 1. & H. Sultan of Turkey, The Wilt Evans 841421 Black Diamonds Bard 1':",ýýi Sullivan will be there Florrie Forde 18291411 Tango Argentine Orchestra 36 Peerless Summer Night, A Miss Violet Oppenshaw Tanks that broke the ranks, The 'Cello Obiigato) A153'281 (with Piano and Will Strong I > Sunbeam Dance Peerless Orchestra 3010115, Taximeter Cab, The Billy Williams 32`." Sunbeams Arcadia Orch. 3065113, Tannhauser, Selection and Shadows Sun of My Soul Church Choir 2561371 Imperial Festival Band ' _ Sunflower Dance (Banjo) Oily Oakley 1237'151[ Farewell, The' Peter Dawson 1._i Tar's Sunny Seaside (Joe Elvin has his bumps Ta-ta, my bonnie Maggie dari n' Stars react) Sunrise that my gardca n -u.u.u-11 1-1- Joe at ! I IA2ATI, light the Swing A Swing Iwi fawn 6 Lo. I.UI4L Zoo Quartette 3022148 and Gilbert Gerard Sunshine dtiss Violet Elliott A52126 and Rain Sunshine Girl, SelectionBlack Diamonds Band 908 71 Sunshine of your Smile, The ! I Herbert Payne (with Chorus) 1423 Susan (with Piano) Alfred Newman 1492281 Swannee Rivzr, The Home Gds. Band 491]!1 Swastika, March The Band of H.M. Ist Life Guards 181112 Sweet Ateen P. Dawson (with Chorus) 151625 I Sweet and Low Zonophone Glee Party (unaccompanied) 5311391 Sweet Eveliaa Zono. Concert Quartette 1320139 Teddy Hears Picnic Black Diamonds ßd Teeny Tiny Woman Albert Whelan Tell me my Heart Mdme. Eleanor :ones-Hudson Tell we the Old, Old Story Ch: rch Choir Tell them you're a Londoner Billy Williams Temple Bells, The Foster Richardson Temptation Rag Black Diamonds Ban. Ten little Bridesmaids Harold Montague (at the Piano) Ten thousand times ten thousand Church Choi Tcaor and Baritone Sweethearts Waltz Black Diamonds Band 1881 111 All 12_inrh Record; Iwve the letter Ernest Pike & Peter Dawsme A in front of Serial No. ZONOPHONE RECORDS. Pace There's a Ittle baby in the Moon I I KathleenHarold G. H. PffloH l48S 42i Wilde 881133 There's little bit of Irish everywhere I i blue-eyed Irish Boy I any a .:"ry, Herbert Payne (with Chorus) 161828 Cfarfie LoWns 1739+42' There's Terzrtto, E, Finale-"Faust" a long, long trail (Violin and Mustel Organ) t Ernest Pike (with Chorus) 1590131 l ie Southgate & her sister Dorothy 19111211 There's a long, long trail 69613! Black r)iamonds Band 1716 10 Peerless Orchestra e-o mio, Waltz Gavotte Orchestra There's Tete Peerless 68113 a long, long trail a dais (Meditation) Royal Cremona Orchestra !670131 (Violin, with Piano) I bound for Blighty Mary Law A1991201 There's a ship that's Hebert Payne 1722 (Violin Mustel Organ) nksgiving and -sie Southgate & her Dorothy 1611'',211 There's no one like Mother to me .sister Load Infamy ("Rigoletto") Hatherley Clarke 1705124 of xr all the 1"ss Alvena Yarrow & There's life in the old dog yet Thorpe Bates G.O. 41 11 Williams Billy 1392146 Big Jazz BandManhattan There's only one EnglandFoster Jazz Band 1912112, Richardson 1641.32 Charlie Chaplin WalkNat There's silver in your hair H. Payne 1704'30 D. Ayer 1567141 There's silver in your hair Contagious Laugh Chas. Penrose 1817!45, The Royal Cremona Orchestra 1745 13 dear old home of mine There's nice about a girl something Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson Billy Williams 3102 46 1761'36' dreamy, dreamy lullaby I I They all do the Charlie Chaplin walk ..t G. H. Elliott 158113 Harry Fay 1568144 I'll old home Herbert Payne 190534), They all go to see the Pictures Mysterious Rag H. Fay & Quar. 816;43 Florrie Forde 1564140 Naughty Melody G. H. Elliott 15951421 Merry Andrew 1312141 all laugh like this Raggedy Rag Peerless Quartette 30411381, Peter Dawson 513125 all love Jack Raggedy Rag Will Evans 12561431 all love Jack, March Ridiculous FeelingMerry Diamonds Band 1437 Black Andrew 128841 TheyTheyTheyTheyTheyTheyThey all play the same old game Forde Florrie 1456 s how I need you Herbert Payne (with Chorus) 12491291 all walk the wibbly wobbly walk Harry Fay 1013!43 s' the reason noo I wear a kilt Harry Lauder 548 called it DixielandPayne & Denton 3113 36 _:'s the song of songs for me Herten Payne (with Chorus) 1577 can do as they like with me He'd Waltz Her round Billy Williams 143546 F. Forde 1517 Jack Pleasanis 1799;45 I'll come back to youDick can't find me I Denton 1830 didn't believe me Dolly Garrick & Frank Butter 1533'35 shall the righteous--ElijahSydney didn't believe me Coltham A229 Orchestra 1671113 Royal Cremona we all went marching in They're all very fine and large beside the George Formby 1336 Harry Fay 1508 Harry Fay 1447 goer my Soldier Boy sea They're Harry Fay 1381 is a Green HillPeter Dawson 630 all after a girl "God Save the Kinn" They is Gre"" Hill Sydney sane a Colihant _.c (with Piano Organ) A1251221 Florrie Fordo 1408140 Page Farewell <.znce's is a to and I for You slways waiting They were there, there, there Foster Richardson 305932 Home Payne 481'2SI Charlie Collins 1697142 in the .Herbert ! They won't have me town Sydney Caitharr. 1886124 Peter Dawson 1777125 Think tenderly of me Peerless Orchestra -a is life for a look Thine alone 769113 Salvation Army Processional 429 3c Thine, 0 Lord, is the greatnessChurch Choir 79137 was a time Mdme. Eleanor Jonesý Peerless Orchestra 1488114 Hudson & Ernest Pike 1161 341 This is the life dear old race at home This is the life Billy Murray 3069 45 it Herbert Payne (with Chorus) The 1661301 Thistle of Scotland, A. Nicol 1136128 a big lot of sunshine Thistle Schottische, The (Melodeon)Jas. coming anon P4nn...-nw t'1n( 7C Brown 115118 for Thor. Harold Wilde 79;33 girl every soldier Joseph Cheetham Flonie Forde 178041: Thora A96'22 (Cornet Solo) a girl In Kildare Peter Dawson 1791125i Thors F. Kettlewell A5517 Thou'rt hence Peter Danson 511124 a good time coming F. Fords 1467,401 passing hence George Parker A225I28 a Land Miss Violet Elliott A42126i Thou'rt passing Land Thousand One Kisses, A (Cornet) a Mdme. Deering 57I1261 and Land Signor Ca}farelli Mother Lome, Sweet is a tavern ,* `ý"°x''.ý..,ýýý'ýý ,,..ý a . Mine. :.t.. r.u" c,w Herbert All -- [ 9 Pavne 12-inch Uurýing Deering 1370J26: ._ . Il Ine __ . is........1 uvuýauu (with Chorus) geeorras 127717 YI.... aý.w 1 160229 have the 7,,tter 78 A in jrr.ýt A . U'.... .n..n Pýer:ess Orrhrsf.a of Se-;a? No. A1.ýI! ZONOPHONE RECORDS. Page Thou Whose Almighty Word Toreador Song, The ("Carmen") G.O. 12 Lads o' th' Moor Band 1669 12( Peter Dawson & Chorus Three Bachelors Peter Dawson 1736125 Toreador Waltz Black Diamonds Band 431' O!fy Oakley 44r Three Beers, The Albert Whelan 26247 Tronoto Jig (Banjo.) Three Cheers, Selections I. & 11. Toujours ou Jamals Waltz (Always or 1 Black Diamonds Bard 1757 10, Never) Black Diamonds Band 191 Pine, The Three D.G.'e, The Horns Guards Bard 861111 Trail of the Lonesome Three Fishers Miss Violet Elliott A47126 Herbert Payne 1091 Three for Jack Joseph Lycett 279127, leads home, The ' Trail that to Three Little Pigs, The Albert Whelan 282471 Miss Louie Brooks 311 The jolly jesters 1351 Through the night of doubt and sorrow Tra-le-la Church Choir 365 371 Traumerel (Violin) Jan Rudenyi 9A,.' Through the sunrise Peter Dawson 1248251 Traviata Selection, Parts 1. & II. Thunderer March, The Black Diamonds Band A7' Black Diamonds Band 1385 8 Tres Doggie Intermezzo Peerless Orch. toThy dear voice calls me (Onward to Trieste) A Trieste Sydney Coltham (with Piano) 1375 23 Black Diamonds Band 145f Thy Glorious Deeds ("Samson") Harry Lauder C04 Trip to Inverary A207132. Trot here and 'here (Veronique) Foster Richardson Thy Voice Is Near Home Guards Band 621111 Mdme E. Jones-Hudson & Thy Will be Done Church Choir 3771371 Peter Dawson A9 Tickle me, Timothy Johnny Wakefield 553.451 "Trovatore" (Anvil Chorus) Tickled to Death (Ragtime March and Black Diamonds Band 877 Two-step) Peerless Orchestra 997 14 True as the stars that are shining Tickle Toe ("Going Up") Hatherley Clarke 1(GThe Royal Cremona Orchestra 1899 1131 True till Death Harry Thornton G. Tickle Toe ("Going Up") Trumpeter, The George Parker Herbert Payne 185730 Trumpet The ('Messiah") shall sound, Ticklic Geordie Hector Grant 3006361 Foster Richardson A; Till I awake Foster Richardson 16591321 Turkey Trot Rag Two-step, The Till the boys come home H. Payne 1546129. Peerless Orchestra IQ' The Bend Till the Sands of the Desert grow cold Turkish Patrol, Imperial Foster Richardson 158132, Turn back the Universe Herbert Payne 171 Tina, Selection,, Parts 1. & 11. 'Twas Within a Mile Black Diamonds Band A205' 6 Jones-Hudson ?.`. Aldrrre Eleanor Tink Bump Chas Penrose George Formby 18941451 Twice nirluly 16` Tired Hands I I Twilight Shadows Bells with Band 4 Sydney Colt ham (with Piano) 1356123, Two Beggars, The 'Tie a story that shall live for ever Ernest Pike & Peter Dawson All' Stanley Kirby 105027 Two Eyes of Grey Harold Wilde 3f 'Ti. the harp in. the air, ".Msritars" Two Friends, The (Piccolo Dual) ..!. Grenadiers, Mdme. Eleanor Jones-Hudson A65127 Two The Tito Martel's Grand Vefte (Piano) (with Piano) Al Peter Dawson Chas. Goodall 670;19 Two jolly old boys , The Jolly Ir. Toast, The Foster Richardson 1840 3Z' Two jolly old hard-working men ,resters Tobermory Harry The jolly, Jesters 1 Lauder 618$ 31 Toddling Along Two Jolly Soldiers The jolly jesters 1= Billy Williams 310547 To lire in the light of your eyes Two Postilions, Polka, The (Cornet Duet' E. Pike 3026 31 Musicians Hawkins & Webb, of H.S. To the End of the World with You Coldstream Guards Ernest Pike A12:301 Two Tired Hands Harold Wilde 17. To the Front (Banjo Solo) Fred Turner 95116 Two Irish Eyes (with Chorus) To Mary Sydney Coltham (with Piano) Ernest Pike 191' 1639124 25th's Farewell to Meerut, March, &e. i!_" Piper, srtd Drummers Tom Bowling Harold Wilde 88,33 Tom Bowling Joseph Cheetham A109 22 Un Bello in Munchers, /pct l., Pans I. & 11 Tam Thumb Italian Celebrity 306 Pauline Potter 1196471 Una Voce Poco Is ("11 Barbiere di Sleighs")= Toramy Tucker took the tin of tasty tinned 2. Elisabeth tomatoes Charlie Collins 1800 421 Newbold G.O. Window To-night's Parts I. & Under My Darling's the Night, Selection, 13',. Ai; it. Peerless Orchestra A175 131 Peerless Orchestra I Underneath To-night's Sydney Coltham 16''-'4l the Night, Waltz the Stars Orchestra Peerless 1512 , 141 Underneath the Stars `13' To the strains of that Wedding March Royal Cremona Orchestra Billy Murray 1210 45 Under the British Flag, Parte I. & 11. Top a' the Morning, Bridget McCue Black Diamords Band to. 'i Harry Fay 284 43 Under the Double Eagle Torsy, Two-step Home Guards Fans The Band of H.M. Ist Life Guards 18012+ Under the Double Eagle (Oearlua) 7reh`.'.ght Signer Taolera Parade (Banjo) Oily Oakley 608 151 . A.'I ;?.inch Reco"4 -l hang the Ictter A in front of Serial No RECORDS. ti,'ly Williams 39871461 Wake up, lohn Bull 3019!36'. __ý__) Waldmore March Black Dimaonds Band 10891 8 A4112' Wales and Whales and Weals & I I Ton! Foy (Patter) 1519145 1480,35, IA-altz Dream, A, Selection Imperial Bd. 14112 13051231 (a) Waltz Song, from "A Waltz Dream" from "The Man with 1 of__) (b) Red Roses, _I 11991181 Three Wives" Barrel Orgaa 122116_1 A1281241 Waltz Song from "Romeo I I et Juliette" ý__ý Madame E. Jones-Hudson A85:271 18111361 _ Waltz Song 91 Racio" (Cornet Solo) Corporal Williams of the_ ýýoh ,.si eI naya( rrlsn ru,: leI4-110 'ýbold G.O. 251 2i David &icha1d(Piano Solo) A1011191 Wandering A Minstrel, Haro!d Wilde 8911331 :,aprice Peerless Vrcnestra AZOÖ lJj Wanted a Harp like the Angels play V '` 1cptembre Peerless Orchestra 436113 Ernest Pike 721 31 Triste Peerless Orchestra A20113 Warbler's Serenade, The .rtste (Violin, with Piano and String I Peerless Orchestra 137314 The !--^tte) Miss Mary Law G.O. 30 21 War March of the Priests, Florrie Forde 1843 41 (Concertina) n Family Alex. Prince 28517 Black Diamonds Ba"d 1668 9, Washington Grays March ýlsrch --------ýeraess výeneauu aicia+; nome uuaras nano JJell11 ------1 uro _ Waltz Black Diamonds Band 1852111! Washington Post Xv!onhone 57031i Song (Duct) Gibson I Gertrude ' Washington Post, The Home Gds. Band 4911! s & Mary Evans 1551341 Watch Below. The Foster Richardson 15751321 _i Night?--__-_ Earth, Waltz Watchman, on what of the London Municipal Orchestra 4341l3' Ernest Pike & P. Dawson 526 341 I I. & H. Watchman, The cue"-Selections Peter Dawson A230241 Black Diamonds Band A2121 6 Was damn d., in T.nn.ee.. e, Waltz Zono. Minstrels 12?7 39, "Thins" Grand Orchestra 370 15+1 Way down yonder G- H. Elliott 15531421 I j --I Way to treat your prrents, The ood girl on a Sunday, A, One-step Peerless Orchestra 13421141 Hared Monfa¢ue 1705.451 C-tr Tree James & Murray Overture Imperial Festival Bd. Ernest Pike Guy Merritt (with Piano) Sydney Coltham (with Piano) (Cornet Silo) Corporal Williams N.M. Royal Irish Fusiliers Peter Dawson T Somerset ý,e meet E. again Pike & F. Richardson _ Patrol (Xylophone) ý____ý niame. rusýnu __ the r tseus _... 111 V,,: Yum H. Turn Payne (with, (;horus) 15151291 We all ao home the same wav Peter Damson 5731251 -'s Song, The Harry Lander G.O. 33 a ana nlerne tnglana, Parts_]. & Q. We all live at No. 24 Billy Williams 1041 _ý _ý trocx utamonas Mcna %t!+lll 6. We all went marching Home, March Serch, The Black Diamonds Band 1652 91 Black Diamands Band 1438 Overture, P^rts I. & 11. 1 We don't want a Girl 1 H. Payne & H. Fay 3R7 Black Diamonds Band 1£34110 i2nd Selection, Parts 1. & If. We'd better bide a wee Archie Anderson 18:3 Black Diamonds Band 1835!10 We miss her most at Xmas-timeStanley Band, The Peter Dawson IS58126 Kirby 1195 Pl.,cksmith, The Peter Dawson A107124 We parted on the shore Harry Lauder 548 blacksmith, The We sweep the seas Zone. Concert Onarfette 979139 Ernest Pike (with Chorus) 1455131 ' ;Ikcksmith, The George Parker A234128 We three Kings of the Orient are Piece, The the Will Evans 541'42 Church Choir 33037 "f Edith Clegg 213 22 Wearin' o' the Green Sfanley Kirkby 893;27 Lee H. Payne (with Chorus) Weary Willie (Two-step) (Melodeon) 1629130 Amour Peerless Orchestra A83113 James Brown 1151 18 Herbert Salome Bohemian Orchestra 435113 Wedding Bells Payne 410 28 Organist, The Alan Dale 2!24 Wedding Breakfast, The Albert Whelan 267 48 Song, "Philemon and Baucis" Robert Radlord G.O. 151 2 Wedding Glide, The Peerless Orchestra 99814 Wedding in the farmyard, The J o' the Kilt, The Harry Lauder G.O. 271 3 Will Evans 1099;43 Peter Dawson 1810125 Wedding March Black Diamonds Band A31 a while now, Mary Wedding of the joy-ride girl, The Jim Donovan (with Piann) 1414 42 Harry Fay 1381 Sydney Coitham 1R07 24 Wedding Sandy McNab, TheHarry of for the 'Robert' E. 'Lee Lauder 549 ý cciýcýa v/L.scillu aus it Wedding .ý ý_ of the Winds Waltz t1Q I'm as old as Father Black Diamonds Band 1882111 Billy Williams Oil Wee Noose 'meng A the heather, -,:"the clouds roil by Harry Landar 1117 Will Oakland 3037 Wee little Louse that you live in. The 1'p. Englasd Black Diamonds Bd. 1449 81 Herbert PeyRS 1481 All 12-inch Records have *the letter A in front 80 of Serial No. ZONOPHONE RECORDS. ring fail When I get back to bonnie Scotland Wilde 1703 331 Harry Lauder 5 Harold When I get you alone to-night H. Fay 113 in the summertime 17391411 When I leave t,ehind Florrie Forde the world Herbert Payne (.vi(h Chorus) Ir, Zo.nn. Vevey 4121411 Wee Macgregor Herbert Payne Hatherley Clarke 1779124I When I lost you Welcome Home New Year, A When Irish Welcome 1 eves are smiling to the glad 492`30' Herbert Payne (with Chorus & Piano) 131' Ernest Pike, Quartette Cross Wellington March Home Guards Band 338,11! When I survey the Wondrous Choir 21 Church Harry Fay 140343' We mean to keep the Seas Herbert Payne 15451291 When I was twenty-one We must all fall in Harry Lander G.O. We're all coming ashore to-night Florrie Forde 174941. When It's apple-blossom time in Normandy Chorus) IV;, 1 Herbert Payne (with We're all North County Lads and Lasses Harry Fay 14841441 When It's moonlight on the Alamo Peerless Quartette 3(+i'. Foster Richardson 310913211 We're coming home 1 1 When I want a little loving We're in, Meredith l We're in Campbell & Burr 12C Florrie Forde 1494140 When Johnny comes marching home We're Irish, and proud of it, too Peter Dawson 17Florrie Forde 1416140I When Love in Heart We're really proud of you H. Payne 1441'"291. your creeps Herbert Payne 11 :x. Ernest Pike 1429131; W, -e I some star H. Patine 308030' When Maud put her new bathing costume We shall get there-in time 19' Harold Montague (at the Piano) We've been chums for fifty years on backed Ernest Pike 49931 When Mother the winner of th, Derby Biliý Williams 1:' We've got to put up with it now Florrie Fordo 1749141 When my ships come sailing home Peter Dawson A;Weymouth Chimes Black Diamonds Band 5961 71 I When my wife's in, I'm out Harry Fay 12. What are the wild waves saying? When Paderewski Ernest Pike & W. Miller 5291341 plays Henly & Charlie Collins 1&1 What a time we've bad Charlie Collins 1753142Jack What do I care? George Formby 15941441 When Sandy McKie comes hack to InHarry Pay I What does a soldier verary care? Charlie Collins 1784 42I When shadows gather (with Piano) I,-Sydney Coltham What do you want to make those eyes at tells Autumn inn,-hve Juan Akomi 1847,19 When Summer me for? (Ukulele) A. Gray What hear I? ("II Trovatore") When the Aneehrs Is ringing Miss Alvena Yarrow & Herebert Payne (with Chorus) :.- H. Thornton G.O. 2 1 Moon is creeping When the Autumn What shall I say to the wife? .ý. Oakland 3" Woodlands Will Merry Andrew 1394 41 through the When the band begins to playWhat shall the Harvest be? flFlorrie Forde Salvation Army Processional 428 38 be? When the bells of peace are ringing What shall the Harvest Herbert Pavne 1I" Cl'.nrch Choir 760137, When the boys come home again, March What the I How the! Why the ! Who the I Band 14-" Black Diamonds Florrie Forde 1517140 What's the matter with me? Harry Fay 157944 When the Blue Birds nest againH. Pavne 4' What's your game? Florrie Forde 1593'401 When the Drums begin to Roll, March Band 1"' Blark Diamonds What vur do ee luc of? Albert Whelan 266146 Peter Datvsori When a boy says "Will you?" and a girl When the ebb tide flows E. Pike 302831 When the great red dawn is shining says "Yes" George Parker tc .' V When all was young-"Faust" When the Harvest Days are over. Jessie (Violin and Mustel Organ) !i Dear Ernest Pike '" Elsie Southgate & her sister Dorothy 1848I21 I When the joy bells ring Ernest Pike When a maiden. takes your fancy-11 Seragli« Mr. Robert Radford G.O. 391 21 Lads come home When dreams come trite Henry Burr' urr 1267!221 When the Kiltie - "'ýa When Evening's Twilight Herbert Payne (with Chorus) P. leaves Zonophnne Quartette When Choo-choo Concert 63138 the midnight G. H. Elliott the Parlour Alabam When Father papered Birds Billy Williams 30951461 When the Mocking are Singing H. Payne When Father tried to kill the Cock-aI I bright doodle-do Billy Williams 30861481 When the moon shines on Charlk Chaplin Ffeei,eA Payne When God gave you to me Ernest Pike 1792311 Where there isn't a light at all When Hands Meet Zono. Concert Charlie Collins I Quartette (asaeeompanied) 6021391 When the Sheep are in the Fold We'll We'll never let that old all have a holiday When 1 cone back to you All 12-inch Ernest Pike 171831Frank Rerords have the letter A in front of Serial Williams ,.' No. ZONOPHONE RECORDS. ZONOPHONE fic-EC4?EZTSS. 1 !! You do loci-, who stay at home, The well Sydney Cobham (with Piano) 1413231 You, lust you Girl, Wonderful Boy E. Pike & P. Dawson Wonderful (with Piano) R) " Orchestra The Royal Cremona 1773:131 You'll a:ways be the same sweet Baby Wonderful Girl, Wonderful Boy Herbert : ayns ]t'" L. Brooks & H. Payne 1789136] You'll meet them promenading Wonderful Herbert Payne Harry Fay & Chas. Perreso ; rose of love (with Chorus and Piano) 13071291 You made me love you Jessie James I' I You made we love you Woo thou thy snowflake-"Ivanhoe" Emilie Hayes & G.O. 201 2I Robert Radford G. H. Elliott 12 I 1 You made me love you, Two-step Won't you buy my pretty flowers Hath,eriey Clarke (with Chores) 16571241 Band 1? Black Diamonds 3 World that I build for you, The H. Payne I You planted a rose Sydney Coltham 1900 241 You're always welcome there Wisp me up in hi; Old Stable Jacket Jock Mills 17 Peter Dawson 517,2.51 You stole my heart away { Wrap the flag around me Herbert Payne (with Chorus) 1" The Minster Singers 1642 138 You taught me how to love you Wreck, The Peter Dawson 30401261 Ernest Pike The 5641471 You were coming through Wreck of a Troopship, the corn, Moll; Wren Polka (Piccolo) Eli Hudson 968.191 dear Herbert Payne Wrigglvy Rag, The Wilkie Bard 1011'41! You were the first one to teach me to ins Yascka I Tula Hicky Dula 1 Herbert Payne ' E. Pike Royal Cremona Orch. 16ß7j131 You yfish me to forget you Yaacka Hula Hicky Dula (Ukulele and Piano) I You remember a place called home Juan Okomi IS02i191 Herbert Payne I Yaacka Hula Hicky Dula Herbert Payne 1722;30] Young Tom o' Devon Peter Dawson Yachting Will Evans 921'431 Young England, Selections 1. & 11. Ye Banks and Braes (Clarionct) Black Diamonds Band 1' Robert Mackenzie 208'171 Your eyes have told me so David Boyd Ye Gods and little Fishes, Two-step Your King and Country want you Orchestra Peerless 90514 Miss Bessie Jones (with Piano) Ye Mariners I You're a great big blue-eyed baby of England Empire Glee Party 576138 Stanley Kirkby Yellow jasmine Peerless Orchestra A45113! You're a great big wonderful baby Yeoman's Wedding, The F. Richardson 1543132. Nat D. Ayer Yeomen of England, The P. Dawson 573`251 You're here and I'm here Yeoman of the Guard, Selection, Parts I Doris Cowan & Ernest Pike & if. Black Diamonds Band A99 1 5 You're just as sweet at sixty as you wee (Violin, Yeomen of the Guard-Fantasia at sweet sixteen Miss Mary Law A239120 Walter Van Brunt with Piano) and Quartette Yeomanry, Quick March American Q::arfetfe Home Gds. Bd. 276111 You're my Baby Youth Peter Dawson Yip, I eddy, I ay Ftorrie Forde 174140 You were megnt for mp, dear Yip, I addy, I ay Collins & Harlan 3006136 Harry Fay 3 You and I Hatherley Clarke 17931241 You've got to sing in Ragtirte You can have an Irish name Harry Fay & Stanley Kirkby Herbert Payne 161729 You've got me and I've got you You can't do without a bit of love Emilie Hayes & G. H. Elliott Strong & Murray 1765 36 Zampa Black Diamonds Band You can't court a girlie by the Sea Zephir, Op. 35, No. 5 (Violin, with Plans; Florrie Fords 166240 Miss blay Law You an't expect kisses from me (a) Le Cygne (The Swan) Jones & Murray 111534. (b) L'Abeille (The Beei, Op. 13, Na. You can't stop we from loving you, Lucy! Zone. Revue, Parts 1. & 11. Women Lee All 12-inch G. H. Elliott 1767;521 Becords have the letter A in front Black Diamonds Hrv, of Serial No. By your fireside you A FEW own can the no.v enjoy mighty chest G.O. G.O 24 G.O. 21 G.O. e s, than `owed dm cherry n Blow, plow thou winter wind Catatina "La Joke" Eri tu the macchiava 261 quel Aria, "11 Seragiic" I Osmino's G.O. 32 G.O. ezpre.vaivcn RECENT SINGING TRIUMPHS. _.... ...... __..........._. ......._..__ _.., _ _. the 34 (O_......... ruddier j The heart Serenade, } Potion Scene, "Romeo and Rage, thou angry storm Song The Armourer's 20 ) Ho ! Jolly I Woo thou aroma "Faust" "Ivanhoe" Jenk?" thy snowflake Juliet" GRAND OPERA andCELEBRITY ZONOPHONE THESE RECORDS HAVE LONG BEEN RECOGNISED By DISCRIMINATING MUSICLANS AS STANDARD EXAMPLES OF THE b'ERY HIGHEST IN ARTIS IC_ ACHIEVEMENT. CELEYir ITY AI:TIST. MR. PETER DAMSON MLSS ELIZABETH NEWBOLD MR. ERNEST KE MISS MARY LAW MR. HARRY T HOI NT?5N MADAME 'v iOfE'['FA MR. THORPE BATES AMY AüGARDE MR. J. H. 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