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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 26 - Page 10

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
DECEMBER 23, 1922
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"Nothing but the best
quality will do"
The old slogan is again heard in the land. Instead of unreason-
able extravagance on the one hand, and niggardly price-buying
on the other, a sensible desire for high-class, lasting merchandise
at a fair price is being felt everywhere.
Sonora has always given the public and trade a square deal.
The highest quality of material and workmanship, the most ad-
vanced improvements possible at the time—full value—and rebates
to the trade when prices were lowered—these have won to Sonora a
vast following.
Every phonograph dealer will feel the Sonora d e m a n d next
year. Many of those who could not get Sonoras during the rush
season are waiting to get them later. Getyour share of these sales.
Write us for information.
I
Sonora Phonograph Company, Inc.
GEO. E. BRIGHTSON, President
279 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
Canadian Distributors: Sonora Phonograph, Ltd., Toronto
oner;
THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY
CLEAR
AS A
BELL
"The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World.
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