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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 81 N. 2 - Page 6

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
JULY 11, 1925
Brunswick Firmly Established
in the Radio Field
B
RUNSWICK was the first to offer the public a successful unit
. . . the Brunswick Radiola, first successful combination
instrument on the market. Today it has been accepted by the
public to a degree that entrenches Brunswick as leader, not only
in the phonograph and record field, but in the combination field
of phonograph and radio.
I
N broadcasting world-famous
artists, Brunswick again was first.
Awakening a renewed interest in
radio, in records of artists of the New
Hall of Fame, and in the phonograph.
Thus Brunswick has constantly stim-
ulated the sales activity of Brunswick
Dealers by important contributions
in advancement.
Brunswick's vast laboratory and
manufacturing resources are prepared
to meet the demands of the public and
the industry for improved instru-
ments, for finer reproduction, for more
faithful recording.
Brunswick is always ready — antici-
pating public and trade demands.
Brunswick is the leader today in mak-
ing Musical History.
One of 11 models of the Brunswick
Radiola ranging in price from
$170 to $660
Sign of Musical 'Prestige
THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO.
Manufacturert—Established 1845
GENERAL OFFICES: CHICAGO
Branches in all Principal Cities
New York Office: 799 Seventh Avenue
THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. OF CANADA, Ltd.
Main Offices: 358 Bay St.,Toronto Branches at Montreal, Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouver
PHONOGRAPHS
.
RECORDS .
RADIOLAS
© B. B.C. Co. 1925

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