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" The Phonograph with a Soul " 



What Edison said 



— and what he did 



** If music is worth anything — and in my opinion 

 it is worth much — then it is worth nothing less 

 than perfect recording and perfect reproduction." 

 And, beUeving this, he spent £600,000 in his 

 search for that perfection. Now he has attained 

 the end he sought for, and offers you the result 

 of his labour : 



An instrument that Re-Creates every overtone 

 and sound colour with absolute fidelity — as 

 proved by actual tests by direct comparison on 

 pubUc platforms. 



A diamond reproducer — so there are no needles 

 to change— or to cut the records — or to be worn 

 out before a selection is half-finished. 



Motive power for the reproducer — ^nothing so 



imsdentific as having the sound-groove move 

 the reproducer by friction. 



Re-Creations that are thick enough to give the 

 true tone without local vibrations — that are so 

 hard as to be free from wear or breakage — that 

 are so finely engraved as to contain nearly twice 

 as much music per inch. 



Ability to play all talking machine records at 

 their very best, while no other machine will play 

 Edison Re-Creations without detriment. 



By these, and other improvements, the world's 

 greatest inventor offers you a perfect instrument 

 for your home, therefore you should not be satis- 

 fied with anything less. Write to-day for Cata- 

 logues of Edison Period Models and Edison Disc 

 Re-Creations. 



THOMAS A. EDISON, LIMITED, 364-372 Kent Street, Sydney. 



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