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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 74 N. 3 - Page 10

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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THE SONORA STORE
A National Institution
Throughout the great cities of this country the best
music stores are rapidly becoming Sonora Stores.
The "Sonora Store" has become a national institution
—one of the landmarks of retail business.
Without universal recognition of Sonora Quality—
Sonora Leadership—Sonora Profit—this result could never
have happened.
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For it has been the more substantial Dealers, and the
Dealers most closely in touch with the public, whose com-
bined efforts have made "Sonora Store" synonymous with
leadership wherever you go.
Equipped with the highest class talking machine in the
world—developed in the most attractive and popular
models, the prestige of years of National Advertising—and
a Dealer Service of real daily benefit—Sonora Dealers have
the very finest proposition in the Phonograph Industry.
Hence their success.
Write for information—today
SONORA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, Inc.
GEORGE E. BRIGHTSON, President
New York: 279 Broadway
Canadian Distributors: I. Montagnes & Co., Toronto '
Two New Sonora
Phonographs •
The Imperial
of wonder ful value
The Intermezzo
The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World '

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