The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1912)

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THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD. If you wish to reach the talking machine trade in Latin America do not fail to send in at once your order for space in La Maquina Parlante Mundo. The first edition of TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND COPIES will go forth within the near future to the lands which lie south of us. They will be mailed to talking machine jobbers and dealers and to business men who are live prospects for future talking machine business. They will also be forwarded in bulk to large distributors there. La Maquina Parlante Mundo will be a splendid medium to reach talking machine men in all lines in the countries south of us. No matter in what land you may be manufacturing talking machines or accessories this Spanish publication will bring you in close touch with interested parties. EDWARD LYMAN BILL, Editor and Publisher Main Offices, 373 Fourth Avenue, New York CHICAGO, 37 South Wabash Avenue LONDON, 1 Gresham Building, Basinghall Street GERMANY, 72 Ritterstrasse KARL E. DIESING, Representative for Germany and Austria