Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 September

America’s finest
... at America’s
EiSSIP
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http://www.arcade-museum.com/
phonograph
lowest price ....!
As the reports keep coming in from
all over the country—as the repeat
orders keep streaming in—it becomes
more definitely established every day
that the ROCKOLA Multi-Selector is
“ A M ERIC A ’S FINEST PHONO­
GRAPH AT AMERICA’S LOWEST
PRICE!”
Its beauty of line and finish . . . its
simplicity of mechanism . . . its multi-
selective feature .. . and its rich, mel­
low tone, put it in a class by itself—
far ahead of anything else in the
field.
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In the Southwest, for example, Fisher
Brown keeps calling on the long dis­
tance phone daily for ROCKOLA
Multi-Selectors. From the Coast,
there come insistent wires and phone
calls for ROCKOLA Multi-Selectors.
In the Middle West, it is the same
story. In the South, the same. In
the Northwest, in the East, in the New
England States—everywhere, in fact
—there is a steady, ever-increasing
demand for ROCKOLA Multi-Se­
lectors. Operators who bought five
machines to start with are now com­
ing back for 25. 50. 100. The factory
has had to double the number of men
in the phonograph division.
All of these things are indications of
a genuinely good product. A prod­
uct that sells on its own merits—
without high-flown, high-pressured,
highly-excited sales talk. The ROCK­
OLA Multi-Selector is a real product.
One that every music operator in
America can operate with pride, and
profit, and satisfaction!
ROCK-OLA M ANU FACTU RING C ORPORATION
800 North Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, U. S. A.
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R o c k o la
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M u lti-S e le c to r
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