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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1907 Vol. 44 N. 17 - Page 1

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FIFTY=SIX PA
THE
flUSIC TI(ADE
VOL. X L I V . N o . 1 7 . Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at J Madison Ave., New York, April 27, 1907.
•I If you knew what we could tell you about the Columbia
Record itself, and more especially about the way its sale is
going to be pushed—you would get the whole story the
first minute you could.
profit from the first day you handle them. No man who owns
a talking machine is ever content with any other after he has
heard them.
It sounds like advertising talk
$ 3 .oo PER YEAR.
until you realize that
1. The Columbia Phonograph Company owns the original patents
covering the making of modern talking machine records.
2. We use materials that no other manufacturer can duplicate.
3. We employ processes that we absolutely control.
4. We operate the largest talking machine factory in the world.
5. Columbia Records are beyond comparison in their repertory
as well as in their quality,
•I No claims without a reason behind them! There's more
profit, surer profit and Steadier profit in Columbia Records.
Get the proof of that! Write to—or see your jobber—or get
in touch with our nearest store.
Columbia Records fit a.11 makes of talking machines end greatly improve the tone quality of a.ny machine
Columbia Phonograph Company, Gen'l
Tribune Building. New York
Grand Prix, Paris. 1900
Grand Prize, Milan, 1906
STORES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES
Double Grand Prize, St. Louis. 1904
DEALERS
EVERYWHERE

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