COLUMBIA 



Disc Graphophone t 



THE TYPE YOU SEE ADVERTISED EVERYWHERE. 

 =A MOST IMPORTANT FEATURE OF THE= 



Flat, Indestructible l^ecords 



USED ON THE COLUMBIA DISC GRAPHOPHONE IS THEIR DURABILTY. 



The material used is a composition exclusivelv controlled by the Col- 

 umbia Phonograph Company. While its peculiar character admits 

 of its receiving the most minute sound vibrations, the composition is 

 hard enough to resist wear. For this reason Colwnhia Disc l^cords 

 outlast all others, while they are vastly superior in quality. Instead 

 of being scratchy and muffled, they are smooth, clear, and resonant, 

 and possessed of a volume that is truly marvelous. Only those who 

 own Columbia Disc Machines and the perfected New Process Records 

 of the Columbia Phonograph Company have any just conception of 

 ^, _. ^ , ,. . a the progress that 



The Disc Graphophone is 1 has been made 



made in Three Types, ^mS^ '" bringing this 



Selling for ^^^^^ type of machines 



$15, $20 aid $30. .^^K m ^I^'^ J-^i""'^^ ^"^ 



^ ^^^^^^wF swx ^|-,g highest pos- 



sible point of 

 durability. 



7-INCH RECORDS: 



50 CIS EACH, 

 $5.00 PER DOZ. 



10-IN. RECORDS: 



$1.00 EACH, 

 $10 00 PER DOZ. 



Columbia HigK Speed Moulded Records 



for CYLINDRICAL ORAPHOPHONES are Superb. Send for CATALOGUE A. 0. 

 FOR. SALE BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE AND BY THE 



COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. 



(GRAND PRIZE, PARIS, 1900.) 



New York: Wholesale and Retail, 95 Chambers St,; Retail only, 573 ^'ifth Ave. 



Boston: 164 Tremont St. 

 Philadelphia: 1609 Chestnut St. 

 Chicago: 88 Wabash Ave. 

 Minneapolis: i^ Fourth St., S. 

 Baltimore: no E. Baltimore St; 



San Francisco: 125 Geary St. 

 Pittsburg: 615 Pern Ave. 

 Buffalo: 645 Main St. 

 St Louis: 709 Pine St. 

 Detroit: 37 Grand River Ave. 



Washington: T212 F. St., N. W. 

 Paris: 34 Boulevard des Italiens. 

 London: 122 O.xford St., W. 

 Berlin: 65a Friedrichstrasse. 



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