The bulletin

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NX 252
Created/Published
Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, 1880-1984
Issue
Vol. 42 No. 2156 (9 Jun 1921)
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Contents

The Bulletin 1
Advertising 1
The Red Page Style and the Typewriter 2
Reading Verse Aloud 2 , 27
Edward Carpenter 27
Kit Morley 27
The Inky Way 27
A Satchel of Books 27
Advertising 2 , 3 , 4 , 5
VARIOUS VERSE [FOR THE BULLETIN.] The Scarlet Squad. 5
The Silent Woman. 5
The Dying Tree. 5
Advertising 5 , 6
The Bulletin 7
No title 7
The Bulletin 8
TOO BIG TO FIGHT. 8
KING LOG AT MELBOURNE. 8
THE BURDENED FARMER. 8 , 9
ANTI-BRITISH PROPAGANDA. 9
PLAIN ENGLISH. The Fight with the Arithmetic Book. 9 , 10
Advertising 10
POLITICAL POINTS 11
THE SONG OF THE CITY. [FOR THE BULLETIN.] 11
A COW QUESTION. [FOR THE BULLETIN.] 11
Advertising 11
No title 12
The WILD CAT COLUMN 13 , 14
No title 15
Advertising 13 , 14
PERSONAL ITEMS BARNES LINSEED OIL 16
THE ROSE MAX. [FOR THE BULLETIN.] 16
Advertising 16 , 17
Society MINCHINBURY 18 , 20
SYDNEY 1921. [FOR THE BULLETIN.] 18
AUTUMN LEAVES. [FOR THE BULLETIN.] 18
NAY, MORAL HEART. [FOR THE BULLETIN.] 20
Advertising 18 , 19 , 20 , 21
ABORIGINAHTIES MADE IN AUSTRALIA BARNES-LINSEED OIL 22 , 24
A HORSEY COURTSHIP. [FOR THE BULLETIN.] 22
THE ANGEL LIGHTS. [FOR THE BULLETIN.] 24
Advertising 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 28
No title 28 , 30
Advertising 28 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 32
SPORTING NOTIONS. 32 , 40
Advertising 32 , 33 , 34 , 35
SUNDRY SHOWS. 36
Advertising 36 , 37
POVERTY POINT Throat & Than don DRY IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE Exquisite 38
THE SALVATION OF HERMANN BLIND. [FOR THE BULLETIN.] 38
Advertising 38 , 39
SAFETY FIRST. [FOR THE BULLETIN.] 40
Advertising 40 , 41
MELBOURNE CHATTER A Touch of Paris in the Heart of Melbourne. Nest Her [?] Theatre. 42
Advertising 42 , 43
A WOMAN’S LETTER Holeproof Hosiery 44
Advertising 44 , 45 , 46
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 46
Advertising 46 , 47 , 48
Roads. [FOR THE BULLETIN.] 49
The Constable. [FOR THE BULLETIN.] 49 , 50
Advertising 49 , 50 , 51 , 52

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The Bulletin  

yol. 42.—N0. 2156  

Thursday, June 9, 1921.  

Price 9d.  

Registered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as Newspaper.  

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accent Just note  

here, phrase there,  

subduing the voice if  

choose in this one part  

to bring out the wist-  

ful beauty of the violin  

obligato. The second  

verse play softly,  

shading gradually  

to faint, caressing  

whisper."  

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Aeoiian%gmion  

What the Najme â€œAeolian” Meant to Me.  

have had my Vocalion two months. Yet spend more  

time playing it to-day than did when it first came.  

friend of mine who is thinking of purchasing phono-  

graph said to me recently, â€œWhat made you decide to buy  

the Aeolian-Vocalion?”  

“The Aeolian name,” replied, after moment’s  

thought, â€œalways comes to me when think of music or  

musical instruments. Of the score or more of my friends who  

have bought from The Pianola Company not one has been  

disappointed; not one but believes his instrument the finest  

in tone, the most dependable and durable that he could have  

found anywhere. So have grown up to look upon The  

Pianola Company as one of the broadest, fairest, business  

houses know of—the home, it seems to me, of things  

musically artistic.”  

“But did you buy phonograph just because you  

approved of the house that sold it?” laughed my friend.  

“No,” replied, â€œbut would not have dreamed of  

buying any phonograph without at least first seeing the one  

The Pianola Company made.”  

Feature that Makes My Phonograph More  

Interesting To-day Than When It Arrived.  

After had had my Vocalion for few days, the fact  

dawned on me that it was becoming more and more fascinat-  

ing as time went on. With this Graduola you can really play  

the music—express it in your own way. By pulling it out  

slowly you get the effect of increasing distance—of gradual  

decrescendo, until you have the softest pianissimo; while by  

movement you- can accent any notes you wish. The  

Graduola adds so much to the pleasure of owning  

phonograph!  

Let me show you with this little southern lullaby, â€œMa  

Little Sunflower, Goodnight,” sung by James Stanley.  

accent just note here, phrase there, subduing the  

voice if choose in this one part to bring out the wistful beauty  

of the violin obligato. The second verse play softly,  

shading it gradually to faint, caressing whisper. The singer  

could never have recorded it so, yet how charming the effect,  

and just the way James Stanley would doubtless handle his  

fine baritone if he were here.  

PLAYS ALL MAKES OF DISC RECORDS.  

Do not purchase phonograph without seeing, hearing and PLAYING the Vocalion.  

Vocalion Prices are from Â£9 upward. Models with Graduola, from Â£30.  

Convenient monthly terms if desired.  

SOLE MAKERS:  

The Pianola Company Pty. Ltd.  

384 George Street, SYDNEY.  

ALSO 252 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE.  

436 QUEEN STREET, BRISBANE.  

58 RUNDLE STREET, ADELAIDE.  

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