The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1906)

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32 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD. I The Music Master has discovered the Columbia Graphophone and everybody has discovered the Music Master. In all the popular magazines and other advertising mediums he is talking Columbia Graphophones and Records to millions of people who have the money to buy and who want the best for their money. He is talking in a manner so interesting and convincing that every reader is impressed with his arguments. You can't satisfy these people unless you give them the Columbia goods. Have you got them ? If not, take the matter up to-day with your jobber. Put in a full line of Columbia goods to meet the demand created by the strongest talking machine advertising ever put out. You can sell Columbia Graphophones and Columbia Disc and Cylinder Records when you can't sell any other kind. You make big profits by selling them. Your profits on Columbia goocjs are guaranteed against fluctuation or shrinkage by our restricted price plan. A line of talking machines without the Columbia is as incomplete as a band without a leader. Make your line complete; put in the leader — Columbia.