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MAY 12, 1928
The Music Trade Review
For the June Bride's
Wedding Qift
Sell the $550
Brunswick
Model 17-8- List
Panatrope with Radiola
J
U N E is the month of brides . . . and of
wedding gifts!
The Brunswick Panatrope with Radiola Model
i 7-8 is an ideal instrument for the bride. For
every modern home today should have the means of
enjoying both records and radio. Here, at the lowest
price ever put upon such a combination, are the two
instruments in one.
The superb musical quality of the Brunswick
Panatrope with Radiola 17-8, whether playing records
or radio, coupled with its exquisite cabinet, has swept
this instrument into first rank as one of the most
popular combination models. It is a splendid ex-
ample of the truth that, for musical quality plus fine
cabinet work, Brunswick stands without a peer in the
fields of both music and radio.
The big political conventions next month offer
another buying incentive from which the alert dealer
will profit. Model 17-8 is the logical instrument to
push for these occasions also.
Put the Brunswick Panatrope with Radiola Model
17-8 out in your window. Demonstrate it in your
store and in the homes in your community. It offers
a unique opportunity for summer business.
Brunswick Panatrope with Radiola Model 17-8
THE BRUNSWICK - BALKE - COLLENDER CO., CHICAGO, NEW YORK
BRANCHES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES
Entered as second-class matter September 10, 1892, at the post office at New York, N. Y., tinder the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.