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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1930 Vol. 89 N. 3 - Page 2

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The Music Trade Review
A
MARCH, 1930
It
YouVe seen them come
youVe seen them go—
but look at Atwater Kent!
Where is this one now?
Four years ago this make of radio was
heralded as the success of the century . . .
It is no longer manufactured.
. .and this one?
Two years ago this make of radio was
regarded as so exciting that many dealers
took it on, "just to be on the safe side"
. . . It is no longer manufactured.
J\D ALL THE TIME —yes, for eight
years—Atwater Kent Radio has steadily
moved forward, in sales, in good-will, in
resources, in stability as merchandise,
in profits for merchants.
No overstocking. No dumping. No
orphans in this line. PROGRESS—always
PROGRESS, month after month, year
after year. PROGRESS and PROFITS
Stabilize your business with Atwater
Kent for 1 9 3 0 !
. . . and this one?
Three years ago this make of radio was
threatening to "clean up the market"...
It is no longer manufactured.
, and this one?
Last year there was quite a flurry over
this make of radio ... Today it is on the
bargain counter—no longer manufac-
tured.
MODEL 1055-Radio of
superb performance with a
lowboy cabinet of distinc-
tion, adaptable
to any room in
any home.
Less Tubes
Prices slightly higher west of the
Rockies and in Canada
ON THE AIR —Atwater
Kent Radio Hour—Sunday
Evenings, 9:15 (Eastern
Time), WEAF network of
N.B.C. Atwater Kent Mid-
Week Program —Thursday
Evenings, 10:00 (Eastern
Time), WJZ network of
N. B. C.
Atwater Kent Manufacturing Co. *a, •Btwater Kent, M»res. 4812 Wlssahlckoii Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
The Music Trade Review. Published Monthly by Federated Business Publications, Inc., 420 Lexington Avenue, New York. Single copies, 20 cents; $2.00 per year. Vol. 89. No. 3.
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.

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