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Automatic Age

Issue: 1940 December - Page 8

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DEAD
T H A T D O N ’ T P A Y T H E IR W A Y
TOW ARD N EW M O D ERN
Don’t be fooled. Deadhead phonographs left on
location produce only a small fraction of the
profits a more modern Wurlitzer would earn. And
every day they stay— you risk the loss of those
locations.
Turn them in toward brand new, big earning
Wurlitzers. Put these top-profit producers in your
best locations. Move your newer instruments
right down the line giving every location a better
phonograph. Your overhead stays the same. Your
profits go up. Your locations remain YOURS !
modern and it will keep on paying you substantial
profits year after year.
The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, North Tona-
wanda, New York. Canadian Factory. RCA-
Victor Co., Ltd., Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
A
NAME
OVER
DON’T BE FOOLED BY “ MADE-OVER”
TW O
IN
M U S IC
HUNDRED
FOR
YEARS
Take a tip from
PHONOGRAPHS EITHER
A “ Made-Over” phonograph is a lame attempt to
hold a location. It doesn’t fool the location owner.
It doesn’t fool the public. Don’t attempt to build
your business by half-baked measures like these.
Invest your money on a sound basis
in new
Wurlitzer Phonographs. Keep your business
FAMOUS
the Taxicab Companies
T H E
P U B L IC
W A N T S
S O M E T H I N G
N E W
P E O P L E D O N ’ T GO
F OR O B S O L E T E
MODELS
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