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CO VER i The GRAMOPHONE ]anuaT)', 1944 I ... that you get your records from Imhof's in future because you will, we believe, find a larger and wider collection in our racks than in any other store; and comfortable, sound-proofed audition rooms in which you may confirm your choice at your leisure, plus the assurance that every record we sell is in a brandnew condition, for we use nothing but IM Long-playing Needles for demonstration. 2 . . . that if you cannot come to see us you buy your records on the Imhof Postal Plan, for in spite of present-day difficulties i t still operates successfully, as is demonstrated by this extract from a letter recently received: "I should l ike to add that in comparison with the service offeTed by even the best record shops in ihe provinces, many of whom refuse to ordeT or reserve records at all, your postal seTvice is astonishingly quick and satisfactory. I intend to discontinue local purchase of records entirely."-Lt. P. B., G.P.O., Holbeton. All orders under the Imhof Postal Plan are sent carriage and packing free i f over £3 in value, excluding Tax. 3 . . . that you will become a subscriber to . . This Month of Music "-the know­ ledgeable monthly commentary and causerie on all things recorded. I t costs but 3s. 6d. a year post free (overseas 7s. 6d.), and comes to you accompanied by all the supplements. 4 . . . that you will protect your valuable recordings in future by playing them with nothing but IM Long-playing Needles and so eliminate Record Wear, Surface Hiss and Pick-up Chatter; gain Perfect Tone and hear all the music and nothing but the music. A" Top-hat" of ten will play (with repointing) upwards of 1,000 recordings and is priced at 2s., plus Is. 4d. Tax. All enquiries to: Alfred Imhof, Ltd. 112-6 New Oxford St., London,W.C.1 Instrument Cases by Imhof~tI Imho/'swell·equlppedmodern plant Is engaged on fine l imit sheet metal work-Instrument Cases, Ampli. Imho", (Retail) Ltd. fiers, Electrical and Mechanical ;Establl.hed 1845 Assemblies, Press Work, Metal 112- 116. NEW OXFORD STREET Handles, Cellulose·Flnishlng, ENQUIRIES INVITED LONDON PRIORITY WORK ONLY ;J_________ITelephone: MUSeum 5944 w.e.•
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january, i944 The GRAMOPHONE popular recordings for JANUARY Ambrose and his Orchestra F.8388 My British Buddy It can't be wrong F.8389 If I had my way I never mention your name F.8395 Kiss Me Much (Besame Mucho) This is the Army, Mr. Jones Josephine Bradley and her Ballroom Orchestra F.8393 For the f i rst t ime I 've fallen in lovE My heart tells me F.8394 Cuddle up a l i t t le closer You happen once in a l i fetime Vera Lynn With her own orchestra conducted by Len Edwards F.8387 I t can't be wrong Can't you see the Silver Lining George Shearing F.8385 I don't stand a ghost of a chance Time on my hands Donald Peers F.8391 Homecoming Waltz Nevada Stephane Grappelly and his Quartet F.8392 I never mention your name My heart tells me Roland Peacheyand his Royal Hawaiians F.8390 Chez Moi: Brazil Charlie Kunz Piano solo. with rhythm accompaniment F.8396 Piano Medley No. D70 I never mention your name, If I had my way, Ten l i t t le men with feathers, You happen once in a lifetime, Someday we shall meet again, Pedro the fisherman records ISSUED BY THE DECCA RECORD CO. LTD. 1-3 BRIXTON ROAD. S. W .9

CO VER i

The GRAMOPHONE

]anuaT)', 1944

I ... that you get your records from Imhof's in future because you will, we believe,

find a larger and wider collection in our racks than in any other store; and comfortable, sound-proofed audition rooms in which you may confirm your choice at your leisure, plus the assurance that every record we sell is in a brandnew condition, for we use nothing but IM Long-playing Needles for demonstration.

2 . . . that if you cannot come to see us you buy your records on the Imhof Postal

Plan, for in spite of present-day difficulties i t still operates successfully, as is demonstrated by this extract from a letter recently received: "I should l ike to add that in comparison with the service offeTed by even the best record shops in ihe provinces, many of whom refuse to ordeT or reserve records at all, your postal seTvice is astonishingly quick and satisfactory. I intend to discontinue local purchase of records entirely."-Lt. P. B., G.P.O., Holbeton. All orders under the Imhof Postal Plan are sent carriage and packing free i f over £3 in value, excluding Tax.

3 . . . that you will become a subscriber to . . This Month of Music "-the know­ ledgeable monthly commentary and causerie on all things recorded. I t costs but 3s. 6d. a year post free (overseas 7s. 6d.), and comes to you accompanied by all the supplements.

4 . . . that you will protect your valuable recordings in future by playing them with nothing but IM Long-playing Needles and so eliminate Record Wear, Surface

Hiss and Pick-up Chatter; gain Perfect Tone and hear all the music and nothing but the music. A" Top-hat" of ten will play (with repointing) upwards of 1,000 recordings and is priced at 2s., plus Is. 4d. Tax.

All enquiries to: Alfred Imhof, Ltd. 112-6 New Oxford St., London,W.C.1

Instrument Cases by Imhof~tI Imho/'swell·equlppedmodern plant Is engaged on fine l imit sheet metal work-Instrument Cases, Ampli. Imho", (Retail) Ltd.

fiers, Electrical and Mechanical

;Establl.hed 1845

Assemblies, Press Work, Metal 112- 116. NEW OXFORD STREET Handles, Cellulose·Flnishlng,

ENQUIRIES INVITED

LONDON

PRIORITY WORK ONLY ;J_________ITelephone: MUSeum 5944

w.e.•

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