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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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THE SATURDAY EVENING POST
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«I am going to find out^
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" 1 have been reading and h
otds so much and so oiien — that
right now (or myself whether they
have a better and mote lasting surface tha
y
ever heard.
"I have been told time and again that they will fit nv
machine, and that there are hundreds of Columbia Record*
Another
convincing
record story
that appears
in this week's
Saturday
Evening Post
at the standard price of 6 5 cents. 1 am going to pr
at the standard price ol
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Within a very short distance of where 1 am righ
reading the Saturday E v e n i n g Post, there is a Columbi
dealer A n d I am going to see him 1 o w n a talking machin
and if there's anything n e w or better in the w a y of record
I want it'
NUw . o u V laid It — do It.
COLUMBIA CRAPHOPHONE COMPANY
BOX Ml, WOOL WORTH BLOC NEW YORK
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MVM7 J ~ « . « A — . . .
Read this advertisement through—carefully. Note
that there are no frills to it; no fancy touches of
cleverness; just the straight, plain message of the
goods, the quality and the price.
It's one more additional memorandum of your need
of Columbia alongside your other lines, and of our
willingness to take hold with you.
Graphophone Co., Woolworth Building, New York
Creators of the talking machine industry. Pioneers and leaders in the talking machine art.
Owners of the fundamental patents.
(Write
for "Music Money/'
a book full of meat for those dealers
frequent turnover of capital.)
interested
in quick and