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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 87 N. 23-SECTION-1 - Page 3

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The Music Trade Review
DECEMBER 8, 1928
The Year's Outstanding Gift
*• *• *• and it must
be a
COLUMBIA
or it will be something less than a Columbia!
Something less than Columbia's matchless tone — something
less than Columbia's exquisite cabinets — something less than
the final miracle of Columbia's music! these new Columbia instruments are news to anyone who has
not heard a Columbia in the last 90 days or so. CJ Just try to
pass by when one is playing! Your ears and your taste and
your very soul will drag you nearer to this nightingale voice
of modernized viva-tonal* art! ^lS^to $900—the year's outstanding gift. (J Columbia's special
Christmas Records should be in every home. Be sure to hear
the Paul Whiteman recording of "Silent Night."
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, NEW YORK
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, LTD., TORONTO
meaning "living tone"—a new word to describe a new thing.
#9OO Model
Columbia Electric Viva-
tonal and Kolster Radio
Combination "like life
itself."
SHOO M o d e l :
Columbia Electric Viva-
tonal and Koleter Radio
Combination "like life
itself."
#525 Model:
Columbia-Kolster Viva-
tonal, the Electric Reproduc-
ing Phonograph "like life
itself."
$285 Model:
(West of Rockies, $300)
Columbia Radio Receiving
Set, beautiful period cabi-
#9O
Vival-tonal
nograph.
#5O
Viva-tonal
able.
Model:
Columbia Pho-
Model:
Columbia Port-
rr,. Prices shown
are list
AfiO Portable
f Schubert Centennial—Organized by 1
I Columbia Phonograph Company J
The Music Trade Review. Published Weekly by Federated Business Publications, Inc., 420 Lexington Avenue, New York. Single copies, 10 cents; $2.00 per year. Vol 87. No. 23
Entered as second-class matter September 10, 1892, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the act of Congress of March I, 1879.

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