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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 84 N. 8 - Page 6

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The Music Trade Review
FEBRUARY 19, 1927
Columbia
Window Displays
for Quick Sales
u If
I can get them into the
store," says a leading merchant
in the talking machine field—
"I can sell them. When they
hear the new Columbia Records
they buy."
How can you get them in?
The best answer is Colum-
bia's monthly window display.
Up to date dealers everywhere
are finding that these displays
tell the story to the passerby on
the street almost as effectively
as if it were being told them in
person.
Columbia Window Dis-
plays have these advantages:
—they fit any window
—they are in color
—they tell the news about Co-
lumbia New Process Records
T o design and print a dis-
play like this for individual use
would be impossible, except for
the very largest dealers. For a
nominal sum ($1.00) you can
have one of these ready-made
displays in colors, easy to set
up, postpaid, and your whole
window display problem will be
solved for a month.
Address: THE ADVERTISING MANAGER
1819 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY
"All Trade MarkaRrg. U S Pot.Ofr.:
Columbia
JSTEW PROCESS
RECORDS
Made the Wew-lVky ~4zlectricciHy
Viva-tonal Recording ~ The Records without Scratch

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