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SONGS FROM "THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER."

THE BUSHMAN'S SONG. "I'm travelling down the Castlereagh and I'm a station hand." Words by A. B. Paterson ; Music by E. J*. Truman. 2s. net ; post free, '2s. 2d.

LAST WEEK. " Oh ! the new chum went to the back block run, but he should have gone there last week." Humorous song. Words by A. B Paterson ; Music by E. P. Truman. 2s. net ; post free, 2s. 2d.

" A Bu=hnian'8 Song," with its capital chonis, has been wedded to a firm and spirited melody ; and there is a vein of quaint mclodj- in " Last Week " which fairly suits the humour of the veise — Sydiiiy Morning Herald.

These two songs are musical, and should quickly become popular. — Neiocastlc Morninn Herald.

Rattling good songs. . . . full of ias.— Uivhmond River Express.

We highly recouunend them to male vocalists in search of a good song. — Laimceston Daily Teleriraph .

As Llioiiiii and good rollicking songs they can be recommended.— CaiAoZtc Press.

DAYLIGHT IS DYING. Words by A. B. Paterson ; Music by Rene Goring-Thumas. 2s. net ; post free, 2s. 2d.

" Daylight is Diiiig," should prove popular. — Sydney ^torninf| Herald.

A very attractive and melodious song. — Daily Teleyrnph.

The music is attractive, and should prove popular. — Newcastle Herald.

The simple grace of the music is in harmony with the vorA3.—T<mii and Country Journal.

Its simplicitj and sweetness should make it a general favourite. — Educational Gazette of

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This pretty song only requires to be known to become popular. — Presbyterian.