The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1910)

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THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD. 59 Business Business men in every line admit the value of good trade papers. A trade paper must be original— it must contain a variety of matter including news service— tech n ical i n f o r rn a t i o n— in fact it must crystallize the entire news of the special business world, and be a helpful adjunct to every department of trade. Scan the columns of The Talking Machine World closely and after you have completed an analysis of the contents of this publication see if you can duplicate its value in any other trade! The World is a help to the talking machine business. It exerts an healthful optimism. It wields an influence for the good and every man who sells talking machines, no matter in what part of the universe he may be located, should receive this publication as regularly as it is issued. He is missing a vital business point if he fails to do this. Thousands of dealers not only in the United States but in every country on earth consult the pages of the" World regularly. They draw from the World pleasure and profit. The talking machine business has a brilliant future, and this publication is doing much to enlarge the business horizon of every retail talking machine man in the world. To receive this paper annually costs but $1.00. All foreign countries $1.25. EDWARD LYMAN BILL 1 MADISON AVENUE, NEW \ORK