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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 85 N. 21 - Page 8

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The Music Trade Review
NOVEMBER 19, 1927
Columbia - Kolster
Viva-tonal
The Electric Reproducing Phonograph
"like life itself
Dance
Fred 1(ich and His Hotel
%Astor Orchestra
Good News and Lucky in Lov
Trots from "Good News!"
No. JIOB-D
Qass Hagan and His Tark
Central Hotel Orchestra
Manhattan and Broadway—Fox Trots
from "Manhattan Mary"
No. 1138-D
loin. 75c
T)on Voorhees and His Orch.
Soliloquy and My Blue Heaven—Fox
Trots
No. 1129-D
loin.jy
Vocal
fee JMorse
Dawning and I've Looked All Over
for a Girl Like You
No. H4Q-D
to in. 75c
Model 900
List Price $475
Plays any standard record. Batteries are elim-
inated. Five Cunningham tubes included in
equipment. The volume can be increased or de-
creased at will. Marvelous tone. Beautiful,
high lighted walnut cabinet with mahogany
overlay.
In this single instrument, are combined
the Columbia achievements in the repro-
duction of recorded music with the finest
and latest developments in power ampli-
fication, the Kolster Power Cone Speaker.
Model 810
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List Price
$300
Viva-tonal Columbia
Phonographs
Before buying another phono-
graph, hear the Viva-tonal
Columbia, the musical creation
of the Columbia Phonograph
Company. A wide choice of
models, prices, and sizes, from
the imposing No. 810 at $300
to the remarkable No. 160,
the Viva-tonal Columbia
Portable at $50. Some in
mahogany, some in walnut.
All "like life itself." Hear
their living tone.
Mod. 160, List Price $50
An Ideal Gift
For Christmas, birthday, or anniver-
sary, give the two Moran and Mack
Records, "Two Black Crows," the
world's runniest and most popu-
lar records.
Part I and II—No. 935-0 10 in. 75c
Parts III and IV—No. 1094-D10 in. 75c
Master works Series
Berlioz: Symphonie Fan
tastique, Op. 14
Complete in Tweht Parti, -with Album, t9-00
Beethoven: Symphony
No. 8, in F, Op. 93
Ctmpltlt in Six Parts, with Album, $4.iO
Set ^ " 7 Debussy: Iberia (Images
pour orchestre, No. 2)
Complin in Fin Paris, with Album, $4-iO
Set C *J Beethoven: Trio in B Flat,
No. J £* Op.97,forViolin,Violon-
cello and Piano
Ccmplttt in Ttn Parti, with Album,
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COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY
1819 Broadway, New York City
Day by day, week by week, month by month,
Columbia is constantly on the alert to interest
the prospective customer. The selection of
artists, the choice of what to record, the quality
of the record itself, plus Columbia's high standard
of service — all these features impress the cus-
tomer, and increase the dealer's sales.
Columbia Phonograph Company, 1819 Broadway, New York City
Canada: Columbia Phonograph Company, Ltd., Toronto
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