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COLUMBIA DISC GRAPHOPHONE 



THE TYPE YOU SEE ADVERTISED EVERYWHERE 



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 Send for catalogue A. O. 

 Sold by Dealers Every- 

 where an J. by the 



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Pioneers and Leaders in Talking Machine Art. 



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