Music Trade Review

Issue: 1907 Vol. 44 N. 2

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FIFTY=SIX PAGES.
THE
flUSIC TRADE
VOL.XLIV. No. 2 . PoMished Every Saturday by Edward LymnBffl at 1 Madison Avt., New Yoik, January 12, 1907.
THE VOSe HOUSE
extends a
NEW YEAR'S GREETING
to the trade and also to the many Vose
representatives whose loyalty has made
possible the success of past years. . . .
May the new year brin£ to them contin-
ued success and prosperity!
s SINGLE COPIES, 10 CENTS.
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THE: MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
A Strong Point
for the Deader
Music Master
' * I point to the only
records that never dis-
appoint :"
Columbia
Disc and Cylinder
Records
Columbia Records outsell all other makes, because they never do disappoint
the purchaser.
They never disappoint, because in tone-quality and in construction PER-
FECTION is the watchword.
Columbia Records are free from disagreeable foreign noises so apparent
in records that are but imitation of the genuine.
Any one of the superior points of Columbia Disc and Cylinder
Records makes them outsell all others.
The combined points of excellence in Columbia Records is the reason
for their extraordinary popularity, and is the reason why every Talking Machine
Dealer should sell them.
REMEMBER—Columbia
Records fit any standard make of machine,
and they improve the efficiency of every machine on which they are used.
The Columbia system of advertising gridirons the country. It reaches
everywhere. It reaches everyone. No one can escape its influence. It is creating
a demand in every locality for Columbia Disc and Cylinder Records.
Can you supply the demand in your locality?
If not, get in touch with your jobber at once. Put in a line of Columbia
Records to meet the demand.
They are the best made, best selling, best advertised Records on the market.
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, Gen'l
90-92 West Broadway, New York
GRAND PRIX, PARIS, 1900
DOUBLE GRAND PRIZE, ST. LOUIS, 1904
GRAND PRIZE. MILAN, 1906
GRAMOPHONE
STORES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
GRAMOPHONE

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