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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1913 Vol. 56 N. 9 - Page 53

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THE: MUSIC TRADE
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REIVIEIW
Victor-Victrola IV, $15
Oak
Victor-Victrola VIII, $40
Oak
Victor-Victrola
Try to think of the one great musical instrument and your
mind instantly reverts to the Victor-Victrola. This is so
whether you look at it from a musical or a business standpoint.
The Victor-Victrola is the one instrument above all others
that stands pre-eminent in the musical world and in the
musical industry.
Its success has been the success of Victor dealers the
world over, and the measure of success it has attained is
shown in a most striking manner by the luxurious salesrooms
of Victor dealers on the principal business thoroughfares—
some of these establishments selling the Victor line exclu-
sively and paying rentals as high as twenty thousand and thirty
thousand dollars a year.
And the success of the Victor-Victrola, the uplifting of
the talking machine industry to its position of dignity and
power, has had its effect on the betterment of the entire
musical trade.
The Victor-Victrola is
the keystone of music trade
prosperity, and the oppor-
tunities for every dealer are
greater today than ever
before.
Victor Talking Machine Co.
Camden, N. J., U. S. A.
Berliner Gramophone Co., Montreal, Canadian Distributors.
Victor-Victrola X, $75
Mahogany or oak
Always use Victor Machines with Victor Records and Victor Needles—
the combination. There is no other way to get the unequaled Vie or tone.
Victor-Victrola XVI, $200
Mahogany or quartered oak

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