Music Trade Review

Issue: 1917 Vol. 64 N. 21

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Victrola IX, $50
Mahogany or oak
Victrola IV, $15
Oak
Victrola X, $75
Mahogany or oak
The universal recognition of Victor
supremacy is appreciated by Victor
dealers everywhere.
They know that makes it easy for
them to get business.
And with g e n u i n e Victors and
Victrolas from $10 to $400, Victor deal-
ers meet the needs of every customer
and do a volume of business which is in
keeping with Victor supremacy.
Victrola XI, $100
Mahogany or oak
Victrola XIV, $150
Mahogany or oak
Victrola XVI, $200
Victrola XVII, $250
Victrola XVI, electric. $250
Mahogany or oak
Victrola XVII, electric, $300
Mahogany or oak
Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
Supplement, The Music Trade Review, May 26, 1917
That is the message every Columbia
advertisement and every Columbia Record is
carrying convincingly, definitely to the eyes and
ears of millions of people this month—and every
month.
Columbia advertising in the leading publications
and Columbia Records in Columbia stores are
telling a story of unmistakable quality that is
bringing a response entirely unequaled in the
whole history of the recording industry.
Which makes it a particularly good time to
suggest that if you have been watching Columbia
growth you might just as well be getting your
share of it.

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