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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1904 Vol. 39 N. 25 - Page 42

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
f"T^|INCE the adoption of the new price on our ten inch
L ^ J record, the sales have been phenomenal, our ship-
EiifF
ping departments working night and day to fill the
orders which came pouring in by telegrams and all
•HE sources. The public caught the idea immediately
™ ^ ^ and, at the present consumption, the supply should
be exhausted in about two weeks. The first
three days of the sale we disposed of 476,000 records.
Christmas time being the most propitious occasion for this
surprise, many thousand records will be sold by all the dealers
throughout the country. And even though every one in the
land throws economy to the winds, when they can purchase
one of the best ten inch records made to-day for fifty cents,
they will hardly be so foolish as to squander a dollar for a
name. The music and durability is what they want, and not
to throw their money to the dogs for a trade mark.
If you have not already received our new list, which was
issued on December 12th, drop us a card, and we will send
same to you with any information you desire.
Keep your mind on the new Talk-O-Phone ten inch
record that will be introduced in January, something that
will be new and pleasing, also the popular price of fifty cents
with a profit to the dealer that can scarcely be realized until
you have paid your bill and sold the goods. It is not too
late for an order of the records, the great consumption by the
retail trade will be after the holidays —we can ship promptly,
The Talk-O-Phone Company
TOLEDO, OHIO.
CHICAGO.

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SAN FRANCISCO.
NEW YORK.

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