The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1912)

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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY FOR MAY, 1912 EDISON EIGHT-SHEET POSTERS Billposting — A Valuable Form of Advertising ARE you using our eight-sheet posters on your local billboards? They form one of the most effective advertising mediums which can be used and are at the same time unusually cheap. We furnish them free, requiring only a copy of your contract with the local sign posters with which to complete our advertising records. At very small cost, the dealer can have his printer strike off a namesheet to run at the top or bottom of the big poster, which is lithographed in very high colors. The Old Couple is a color reproduction of the original oil painting and the lettering is done in blue on an orange background. Send in your orders at once and get the posters up while the good weather is bringing everybody outof-doors. <^£ ] 3N . yc> :. i Mr. tdison *ouid like to see an Edison wery home, because it is just what tne average home needs for good Entertainment, AsK'a dealef to ^fay one for you. THE small cut shows the manner in which Leslie E. Carl, of Deposit, N. Y., is using our poster. He is an enthusiastic believer in this form of publicity and has made excellent use of our Old Couple in his territory. The receipt of Carl's letter suggested to us the advisability of calling the attention of the Trade to this form of advertising.