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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1913 Vol. 57 N. 5 - Page 49

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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Victor-Victrola IV, $15
Oak
Victor-Victrola XI, $100
Mahogany or oak
Victor-Victrola VIII, $40
Oak
Victor Victrola
While the unprecedented success of the Victor-Victrola has
been increasing from year to year, this wonderful instrument is
only on the threshold of its remarkable career.
What the Victor-Victrola has done in awakening the public
to a greater appreciation of the world's best music; what it has
done in giving prestige to Victor dealers and making their sales-
rooms the attractive and well-appointed places of business they
are to-day; what it has done in uplifting the entire music trade
to its present prosperous and dignified position—all these things
are all evidences of the power the Victor-Victrola wields in both
the musical and business worlds.
But its greatest successes are still before it. The
Victrola line as now pre-
sented opens new avenues
of distribution, and bigger
and better opportunities for
profit and prestige for every
Victor dealer.
Victor Talking Machine Co.
Camden, N. J., U. S. A.
Berliner Gramophone Co., Montreal, Canadian Distributors.
r-Victrola XIV, $150
Mahogany or oak
Always use Victor Machines with Victor Records and Victor Needles—
the combination. There is no other way to get the unequaled Victor tone.
Victor-Victrola XVI, $200
Mahogany or quartered oak

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