Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 2

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JT'LY
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THE
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olumbia New P/'ocess Records
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MILE COVE, the little druggist­
philosopher of Nancy, France, is one
of the outstanding personalities in the
world to-day. His message of health,
happiness and prosperity for everyone,
through "Self Mastery," which has stirred
the world and which he personallybrought
to America, aroused here an interest, the
endurance and intensity of which is sen­
sational.
Thousands eagerly listened to his lec­
tures. Tens of thousands bought his
book. Had affairs permitted him to re­
main here, his time would have been in­
definitely engaged for a continuous lec­
ture tour.
Realizing that if he could personally
talk to the multitudes who wanted to hear
him, they would the more perfectly ab­
sorb the principles of his teaching and be
benefited, M. Coue arranged with the
C91um.bia Graphophone Company to per­
petuClte'hi's doctrine in his own words and
make it available to everyone everywhere.
The Coue Records, "Self Mastery
Through Conscious Auto-Suggestion,"
are ready. The set-two double-faced
Columbia New Process Records, with the
super-silent new surface, tastefully en­
veloped and boxed, with the text of Coue's
own words printed on the envelope, are
listed to sell at $3.50, less regular dealer
discounts.
It is M. Goue's desire that everyone be
-giv~n the opportunity to secure these rec­
ords. This coincides with the policy of
Coue's clinics in Nancy and weare glad
to co-operate.
' . Columbia has the exclusive rights to
Coue Records. Th~se Columbia New
Process Records are the only genuine
recordings of his voice.
The multitude of Coue's followers will
be overjoyed at the opportunity to secure
these records spoken in this teacher's sin­
cere and magnetic voice.
Visit the Columbia Branch in your ter­
ritory and examine the set.
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