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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1911 Vol. 53 N. 7 - Page 41

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
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Victor-Victrola
Victor-Victrola XIV, $150
Mahogany or oak.
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Victor-Victrola IX, $50
Mahogany or oak.
No other instrument can compare with the won-
derful Victor-Victrola. It combines the superb
qualities of all other musical instruments in one.
The Victor-Victrola is perfect in design and per-
formance. Its elegant and refined appearance and
its wonderfully pure tone have won for it a place
of honor in the most notable music rooms of the
world.
The Victor-Victrola has elevated the talking- ma-
chine industry to a new and dignified footing. It
is the greatest profit and prestige creator in the
music business today.
The Victor-Victrola's enormous sales have been
something unprecedented in the musical instrument
industry—and its career has only just begun. There
was never a more golden opportunity for the ag-
gressive dealer to share in the greater success and
profitmaking era that is before the Victor-Victrola
than there is today.
Victor-Victrola XVI
Mahogany or quartered oak $200.
Circassian walnut $250.
Victor-Victrola XI, $100
Mahogany or oak.
Victor-Victrola X, $75.
Mahogany or oak.
Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J., U. S. A.
Berliner Gramophone Co., Montreal, Canadian Distributers.
Always use Victor Records played with Vic'.or Needles—there is no other way to get the unequaled Victor Tone.
VICTOR
DISTRIBUTORS:
Elmira, N. Y
Elmira Arms Co.
Albany, N. Y
Finch & Hahn.
El Paso, Tex
W. G. Walr Co.
Atlanta, Ga
Elyea-Austell Co.
Galveston, Tex
Thos. Goggan & Bros.
Grand Rapids, Mich j . A. J. Friedrich.
Phillips & Crew Co.
Honolulu,
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Bergstrom Music Co., Ltd.
Austin, Tex
The Talking Machine Co. of
Indianapolis, Ind. . Musical Echo Co.
Texas.
Wulschner-Stewart Music Co.
Baltimore, Md
Cohen & Hughes Inc
Jacksonville, Fla. . . Florida Talking Machine Co.
E. F. Droop & Sons Co.
Kansas City, Mo. . . J- W. Jenkins Sons Music Co.
H. R. Eisenbrandt Sons.
Schmelzer Arms Co.
Bangor, Me
Andrews Music House Co.
Knoxvllle, Tenn . . . .Knoxville Typewriter & Phono-
Birmingham, Ala. . . | . E. Forbes Piano Co.
graph Co.
Talking Machine Co.
O 1 c r D i t s o n Co
Boston, Mass
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Lincoln, Neb
R 09 i P. Curtice Co.
The Eastern Talking Machine Little Rock, Ark. . . O. K. Houck Piano Co.
Co.
LOS Anaeles Cal . . . Sherman, Clay * Co.
M. Steinert & Sons Co.
Louisville, Ky
Montenegro-Riehm Music Co.
Brooklyn, N. Y . . . . American Talking Machine Co. Memphis, Tenn . . . .E. E. Forbes Piano Co.
0. K. Houck Piano Co.
Buffalo, N. Y
W. D. Andrews.
Milwaukee, W i s . . . .Wisconsin Talking Machine
Neal, Clark & Neal Co.
Co.
Burlington, V t . . . . American Phonograph Co.
Minneapolis, Minn. Laurence H. Lucker.
Butte, Mont
Orton Brothers.
Mobile, Ala
Wm. H. Reynalds.
Chicago, III
Lyon & Healy.
Montreal, Can
Berliner Gramophone Co., Ltd.
The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co.
Nashville, Tenn . . . .O. K. Houck Piano Co.
The Talking Machine Co.
Newark, N. J
Price Talking Machine Co.
Cincinnati, O
The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co.
New Haven, Conn. .Henry Horton.
Cleveland, O
W. H. Buescher & Sons.
New Orleans, La. . . Nat'l Auto. Fire Alarm Co.
Collister & Sayle.
Philip Werlein. Ltd.
The Eclipse Musical Co.
New York, N. Y . . . . Blackman Talking Machine Co.
Sol. Bloom, Inc.
Columbus, O
Perry B. Whitsit Co.
Emanuel Blout.
Denver, Colo
The Hext Music Co.
C. Bruno & Son, Inc.
The Knight-Campbell Mutic
1. Davega, Jr., Inc.
S. B. Darega Co.
Co.
Chas. H. Ditton ft Co
DesMolnes.la
Chase 4 W a t
Landay Brothers, Inc.
New York Talking Machine Co.
Harger & Blish, Inc.
Silas E. Pearsall Co.
Detroit, Mich
Grinnell Bros.
Benj. Switky.
Dubuque, Iowa
Harger & Bluh. Inc.
Duluth, Minn
French * Bassett
Oklahoma City, OklaSchmelzer Arm. Co.
Omaha, Neb
A. Hospe Co.
Nebraska Cycle Co.
Peorla, III
Putnam-Page Co., Inc.
Philadelphia, Pa. . . The Talking Machine Co.
Louis Buehn « Brother.
C. J. Heppe ft Son.
Penn Phonograph Co., Inc.
H. A. Weymann & Son, Inc.
Pittsburg, Pa
C. C. Mellor Co., Ltd.
Standard Talking Machine Co.
Portland, Me
Cressey & Allen.
Portland, Ore
Sherman, Clay ft Co.
Richmond, Va
Cable Piano Co., Inc.
W. D. Moses ft Co.
Rochester, N. Y . . . E. J. Chapman.
The Talking Machine Co.
Salt Lake City, UtahCarstensen & Anson Co.
Consolidated Music Co.
San Antonio, T e x . . .Thos. Goggan & Bros.
San Francisco, Cal. Sherman, Clay 4 Co.
Savannah, Ga
Phillips & Crew Co.
Seattle, Wash
Sherman, Clay & Co.
Sioux Falls, S. D . . . Talking Machine Exchange.
Spokane, Wash . . . . Eiler's Music House.
Sherman, Clay ft Co.
St. Louis, Mo
Koerber-Brenner Music Co.
The Aeolian Company of Mo.
St. Paul, Minn
W. T. Dyer & Bro.
Koehler & Hinrichs.
8yr«CUSe, N. Y
w. D. Andrews.
Toledo, O
The Whitney ft Currier Co.
Washington, D. C. . E. F. Droop & Sons Co.
Robert C. Rogers Co.

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