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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1906 Vol. 42 N. 5 - Page 45

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THE MUSIC TRADE
45
REVIEW
A Dealer's Gold Mine in Itself F
The New
Twentieth Century
COLUMBIA
GRAPHOPHONE
(Style "Premier," 1906 Model.)
Especially adapted to Theatres, Halls, Auditoriums,
Ball Rooms, Stores and the Home.
Don't fail to
write for
Trade
Discounts.
Retail Price.
$100.
A MONEY OFFERING TO DEALERS
The enormous profit to dealers who are handling this wonderful new Grapho-
phone does not end with machine sales. A "Twentieth Century" Graphophonc in your
store will not only sell itself, but sell cylinder records faster than any other talking
machine on the market.
For years experts have held to the theory that all the music was recorded on a
record and but a thin reflection obtained in the reproduction. This theory is proved
conclusively in the zi'ondcrful new
TWENTIETH CENTURY GRAPHOPHONE!
which is the first real substitute
for the living performer
or singer
and reproduces
with all the volume of the original.
The Twentieth Century Graphophone is now being successfully used by Theatrical
Companies, Concert Halls and Dancing- Academies. A big attraction for any store.
A satisfactory entertainer at home. Uses I lie new Half h't.ot Long Twentieth Century
Gold Mdulded cylinder records—,~)()c each —and all ordinary cylinder records.
The "Twentieth Century" Graph >p'.ioi e marks a new era in the talking machine
industry and no up-to-date live dealer should delay a moment in sending the inquiry
. coupon for full particulars, terms and trade discounts. They'll prove more than inter-
esting. It is placed there for yo-.ir ex] ress convenience and places you under no
obligation to buy.
Dealers find it the greatest record seller ever introduced.
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, Gen'l
Creators of the Talking Machine Industry. Owners of the Fundamental Patents
Largest Manufacturers in the World
Grand Prize, Paris, 1900.
Double Grand Prize, St. Louis, 1904
GUT OUT AND SEND THE ATTACHED COUPON TO-DAY

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