The Edison phonograph monthly (Mar 1903-Feb 1904)

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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY. Lovers of Music Love The EDISON PHONOGRAPH NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THIS TRADE iOTnctf>Ci£dlb OTL~ The PHONOGRAPH is the only machine that satisfies the musical ear. Those who judge the PHONOGRAPH by the old styles, or by other " talking machines," should visit the nearest dealer and hear Mr. Edison's marvelous improvements, that produce this perfect result. PHONOGRAPH Catalogues and Record Lists are Free at all dealers. Five thousand stores sell PHONOGRAPHS. Nine Styles, $10.00 to $ 100. 00. Records 50c ; $5.00 per dozen. NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH COMPANY Orange, New Jersey New York, 83 Chambers St., Chicago, 304 Wabash Ave.. San Francisco, 933 Market St. Europe, 32 Rempert Saint Georges, Antwerp, Belgium. APRIL ADVERTISING, ^HE advertisement of the National Phonograph Company will appear in the following publications in April : Ainslie's. Argosy. Bookman. Brown Book. Century. Collier's Weekly. Commercialist. Craftsman. Current Literature. Four-Track News. Harper's Magazine. Life. Lippincott's. McClure's. Metropolitan. Musical Record and Review. Munsey's. National Magazine. New Era Magazine Supplements. Outdoor Life. Outlook. Overland. Pearson's. Review of Reviews. Saturday Evening Post. Science and Industry. Scientific American. Scribner's. Smart Set. Strand. Success. Sunset Magazine. Town Topics. World's Work. This means that nearly 6,000,000 homes in the United States and Canada will have an opportunity of knowing about the Edison Phonograph and Edison Records. It means an immense amount of publicity for our goods, all of which goes to the benefit of the Jobbers and Dealers, since we sell only through the trade and have no retail stores anywhere. Having done this much to popularize the products of Mr. Edison's genius, it only remains for the trade to do such advertising in local, daily or weekly papers, street cars, etc., as will tell the public in their localities where Edison Phonographs and Records may be had. We have found that the dealer who does the most advertising in this way is the one who is doing the most business and who is way ahead of his less enterprising competitor.