The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1906)

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VOL. II. No. II. SEVENTY-TWO PAGES SINGLE COPIES, 10 CENTS PER YEAR, ONE DOLLAR Published Each Month by Edward Lyman Bill at 1 Madison Avenue, New York, November 15, 1906 Certificate of Hward 18T6 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, U. S. CENTENNIAL COMMISSION ESTABLISHED 1867 Certificate of Hward UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, ST. LOUIS, MO. "BAKED-ON 99 HE TEA TRAY COMPANY of NEWARK, N. J., desires to interest its patrons and increase its already extensive business in all departments. To this end we invite you when in our vicinity to call and inspect our factory, covering several acres of ground in one of the largest manufacturing cities in the world, Newark, N. J. We began in a small way to manufacture Horns and other articles for Talking Machines, and were the first in the field in this particular branch of our business. The very great variety of standard articles that are now accepted and sold all over the world is a proof of our ability to originate and invent salable goods. The benefit of our work, we are assured, has greatly helped all users of Talking Machines, and has added to the profit of the purchasers. This is gratifying to us and has added greatly to our success, and encouraged us to continue our effort to constantly improve our very large and up=to=date manufacturing interest. We will soon place on . the market other new and useful articles, and are making some improvements in those already so well known. We are sure that you will find it to your advantage and profit to carry our line of goods. Our prices are always carefully made and are in accord with the untiring effort to keep up and, if possible, improve the high standard of our goods. A new catalogue is now in the hands of our printers, which will show some of the new patented designs that are certain to prove attractive and salable. Our object is to give these new articles to you, so that your salesmen may have something new to show their customers, and by this method increase your business among your own trade; as these new articles have consider= able merit, we are confident that they will meet with success. If you are interested kindly notify us, so that your name will be listed in our sales de= partment and receive early attention that we may give you valuable information. Our product is sold exclusively to the jobbing trade, and we refer all dealers to their jobber. Any dealer who is unable to obtain our goods from his regular jobber upon request will be referred to another in his territory who can supply him, or we will be glad to take up the subject direct with his regular jobber, as we are sure that we can convince him of the quality of our goods and the demand of the dealers for the same. Yours with respect. THE TEA TRAY COMPANY OF NEWARK, N. J. November 10, 1906. " BAKED-ON " Eot«red ae second-class matter May 2, liKK, at tUe post office at New York, N. Vv, under the act of CooKreae at Uarcb 3, 18TS.