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MAY
THE MUSIC TRADE
1, 1920
Dambois
'Alvarez
REVIEW
Sundelius
Scotney
the public it means that the most perfect record
ever put upon the market is now available for
use with all standard phonographs. To the
music-trade it means one more vital sales
feature added to the many included in the
representation of the Aeolian-Vocalion. The
new Vocalion Record is a super-record. In
true musical quality, in durability, in content
and timeliness of issue it is not equalled in the
whole phonograph field.
Up-to-date merchants who are not in the
phonograph business, and those who are, but
are not handling the Aeolian-Vocalion, will see
in this new record one more cogent reason
for securing Vocalion representation before
territory is all assigned.
THE AEOLIAN COMPANY
NEW YORK • LONDON • PARIS • MELBOURNE • SYDNEY • MADRID
DISTRIBUTORS
Nordheimer Piano & Music Co., Ltd.
Toronto, Canada
The Aeolian Co. . . . Chicago, 111.
The Aeolian Co. . . Cincinnati, Ohio
The Aeolian Co. . . . St. Louis, Mo.
The Aeolian Co.
San Francisco, Cal.
Consolidated Music Co.
Salt Lake City, Utah
B. Dreher's Sons Co, . Cleveland, Ohio
Sara
Emerald Co. . Birmingham, Alabama
Guest Piano Co. . . Burlington, Iowa
D. H. Holmes Co., Ltd., New Orleans, La.
O. J. DeMoll & Co., Washington, D. C.
Stone Piano Co.
Fargo, N. D., and Minneapolis, Minn.
R. W. Tyler Co. . Wheeling, W. Va.
Vocalion Co. . . . Boston, Mass.
D. L. W r hittle Music Co., Dallas, Texas
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