See and hear these at your record shop
M3D-2
MAORI ACTION SONGS — 2
A successor to the popular Putiki record of action songs, this disc presents a completely new selection performed by the soldiers of the Linton Camp Maori Choir.
7 in. E.P. 12s. 6d.
EA-66
THE COMING OF THE MAORI
Action songs and hakas about the Great Migration recorded in Malaya by the concert party of the 2nd Battalion, the New Zealand Regiment.
Linking commentary by Tony Curnow. 7 in. E.P. 12s. 6d.
EC-20
MAORI SONGS WITH STRINGS — 1
Maori folk songs sung by Phyllis Williams (called “Kirimamae” by the Ngati Porou people, with whom she has studied and performed for many years). Accompaniments beautifully played by the Alex Lindsay String Orchestra.
7 in. E.P. 14s.
LA-5
RHAPSODIES FOR BRASS
This disc features the famous “Maori Rhapsody” by Llewellyn Jones played by St. Kilda Band. The Rhapsody includes many well-known Maori tunes and a performance by a group of young Maoris of the famous haka: “Ka Mate! Ka Mate!”
10 in. L.P. 25s.
SB-2
HATUPATU AND THE OGRESS
One of the most unusual and exciting of Maori legends dramatically told by Douglas Hastings.
7in. S.P. 8s.
FROM ALL RECORD DEALERS
Kiwi Records are published by
A. H. & A. W. REED
182 Wakefield Street Wellington


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