The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1916)

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Advertise Edison Week and Edison Week will Advertise You EDISON Week is going to be advertised in many of the leading periodicals of the country and it is going to bring forth in newspapers and other periodicals a vast amount of comment, pertaining to Edison and his achievements. People will read about it in magazines with nation-wide circulations and thousands of local newspapers. When they see your name linked up with Edison they will realize that your line is the best of its kind that the world affords and that you are the dealer to patronize, if they want the best. The copy below, used in your local papers, means prestige and business for you. Requests for electros should be made by number only and should be addressed to Advertising Department, Thomas A. Edison, Inc., Orange, N. J. EDISON OCT. WEEK 16-21 (Electro No. 568) The inventions of Thomas A. Edison make employment for 690,000 people in the United States .e. Of all his inventions the phonograph is his favorite. The New Edison Diamond Amberola Is an Edison instrument and it embodies all of the improvements that have made the Edison renowned above all phonographs. The Edison Reproducer; the Edison permanent Diamond Point; unbreakable and practically unwearable Blue Amberol Records — -these are some of the features that have made the Amberola far superior to the most costly talking-machine. We have arranged a scries of concerts for Edison Week and shall be glad to have you attend one or all of them. Or we will demonstrate this superb instrument to you at any time you care to come to our store. (Dealer's Name and Address) We Shall Give Special Free Concerts During EDISON WEEK— OCT. 16-21 The Phonograph is Thomas A. Edison's favorite invention and a series of concerts, in which the music is provided by this instrument, is a fitting way for us to honor the name and achievements of the great inventor. Our programs will include the immortai master pieces of the world; the simple and beautiful old favorites that are sung from generation to generation; and the very latest hits from the Broadway musical shows. All of this music, vocal and instrumental, is rendered by great artists and is faultlessly reproduced by the Model 50 (Electro No. 425) New Edison Diamond Amberola This instrument is a product of the laboratory of Thomas A. Edison and it has all of the features that have made the Edison the peer of all phonographs. It is vastly superior to any instrument that does not bear the name of Edison. Its music is a revelation. Make it a point to attend one or more of our concerts or, if more convenient, come in at any time and let us give you a private demonstration. (Dealer's Name and Address) Model 30 (Electro No. 412)