The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1907)

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VOL. III. No. 1. SIXTY-FOUR PAGES SINGLE COPIES. 10 CENTS PER YEAR. ONE DOLLAR Published Each Month by Edward Lyman Bill at 1 Madison Avenue, New York, January 15, 1907 Everyone's Attention has been attracted to the Tea Tray Hne of talking machine goods by the first monthly visit * of our little representative, "CHAT." This little paper is going to be worth while getting. Do you want your name on the list ? If so, let us know. The trade-mark C^^T} is found on the finest line of Amplifying Horns and Horn Cranes on the market. All Horns bearing this mark are hand finished in "baked on" oil colors, the only process that insures the permanent and lasting beauty of the Horn. If you want the best line of talking machine goods, you want the Tea Tray line. Why not send for our new illustrated booklet showing pictures and prices ? The Tea Tray Company OF Newark, N. J. Entered as second-class matter May 2, 1905, at the post offlce at New YorS, N. T., under the act of Congress itt March 3, lsr9.