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The Music Trade Review
JANUARY 12, 1929
DEEMS TAYLOR
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compos&i and vuiic
has ckasea the new Sonata
_T is no mere
accident that Deems Taylor,
brilliant writer of music and
American c o m p o s e r , has
chosen a new Sonora Melodon
with Radio for his own home.
For Mr. Taylor's trained ear
was quick to sense the vast
superiority of the glorious
Sonora instruments . . . the
Radio and the Melodon, re-
capturing both radio and re-
corded music with a purity of
tone never before attained in
musical reproduction. And a
host of others, equally promi-
nent, have been quick to real-
ize the great perfections of the
new Sonoras.
All who hear the marvelous
Sonora Melodons and Sonora
Radios (separately or in combination) are
astonished at their glorious tone—and at
their wonderful performance. And all are
delighted with the artistry of their cabinet
designs. Then they are amazed that so much
value can be had at so little expense and on
such convenient terms.
Sonora offers the dealer an exceptional
THE SONORA MELODON
MELODON WITH RADIO
SONORA PHONOGRAPHS
opportunity for profit—a complete line of
finest-quality instruments under one brand
name—Sonora, a line of growing leader-
ship, increasing demand, established pres-
tige and handsome profits.
Your ear will tell you how vastly
Sonoras differ from all others.
anor,
CLEAR AS A BELL
I
(Acoustic Products Company)
Truly, the Sonora franchise is a valuable
one. Investigate. Write or wire today for
further information.
NEW S O N O R A R A D I O S
MELODONIC
SPEAKER
SONORA
PORTABLES
SONORA PHONOGRAPH CO., INC., SONORA BUILDING, 50 WEST 57th STREET, NEW YORK
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. 88. No 2.
Entered as second-class matter September 10, 1892, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.