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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY.
Cbc £. 01. 1). findbook of M Phonograph
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Instructions for making Records.
BY C. W. NO YES.
r* f\ +mfx-*\ ^ a ta^ing machine sliotild have a copy of this valuable
fciVCry LfWllvl Dook It is replete with Instructions for the Care and Use * of the Phonograph, and the chapters devoted to RECORD
MAKING are compiled from the author's many years of experience in some of the principal laboratories of this country.
Any one possessed of ordinary intelligence can make a perfect record if the directions are followed.
Fully Illustrated — Handsomely Bound.
PAPER, 25 CENTS. CLOTH, 50 CENTS.
Mailed Postpaid on Receipt of Price.
For sale by ah jobbers, or ILSEN & COMPANY, Cincinnati, Ohio.
DEALERS WRITE FOR DISCOUNTS.
JUNE ADVERTISING.
"The Phonograph is sold in 5,000 stores. Call at the nearest Dealers and hear the modern Phonograph, with the new Edison Moulded Records and the New Reproducer. ' ' This is again the theme of the advertising of the National Phonograph Co. for June. It directs the attention of the public to the Dealers in Edison Phonographs and Records, and if there is any value in advertising it is constantly creating business for the Dealers. If a Dealer is making the effort, he should keep the public informed of the fact that he sells Edison goods, then this advertising is of almost as much value to him as if his name and address appeared in it. Should the advertisement make an impression upon an individual sufficient to induce hkn to look into the merits of the Phonograph, then he instantly calls to mind the Dealer who has been keeping his name in the papers as selling Edison Phonographs and Records. In this way Dealers may at a small expenditure get much benefit from the general advertising of this Company — advertising that costs many thousands of dollars more than he could spend himself.
The mediums used by this Company in June were the following : Ainslee's, American Boy, Brown Book, Century, Collier's,^ Craftsmen, Everybody's, Field and Stream, Independent, £ife, McClure' s, Metropolitan , Musical Record and Review, Outinfc, Outwest, Overland, Photo; Era, Saturday Evening Post, Scribner's, Smart Set, Strand, Success, Town Topics, Town and Country,
The Phonograph is distinguished from other talking machines by its absolute freedom from scratching and pure, natural tones of music or voice.
The Phonograph is infinitely superior.
The Phonograph is sold in/ 5,000 stores. Call at the neatest dealer's and hear the mddem Phonograph with the new Edison Mooted Records and the Nev»
Reproducer. Phoaograptis Irom JfO.OO to J JOO.OO. Rccortf«5fe; $5.00 per Aon. NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO Orang*. N. J.
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