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THE GARDE N M A G A Z I N E 



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The musical instrument with 

 the sweetest, most mellow of tones 



If you love good music, and want to hear it as you have 

 never heard it before — with a beauty and expression of tone 

 entirely new — be sure to hear the Victrola. 



Victrola XII 



Mahogany $12 5 



Go to the nearest Victor dealer's, and he will 

 gladly play on the Victrola any Victor music you 

 want to hear. 



If you are fond of grand opera, ask specially to hear Caruso's 

 "Forza del Destino" solo (88207); if you prefer instrumental music, 

 ask to hear one of Maud Powell's beautiful violin solos; or if you'd 

 rather listen to some amusing songs, ask to hear the new records 

 by that great Scotch comedian, Harry Lauder. 



All these records are made by the new Victor process, and show 

 the wonderful advances recently made in the art of Victor recording. 

 The new Victor catalogue lists more than 3000 selections — both single- and double-faced records. 

 Same quality — only difference is in price. Buy double-faced if the combination suits you. 



Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J., U. S. A. 



Berliner Gramophone Co., Montreal, Canadian Distributors 



Victrola XVI 



Mahogany $200 



Quartered oak, $200 



Circassian walnut, $250 



To get best results, use only Victor Needles on Victor Records 



New Victor Records are on sale at all dealers on the 28th of each month 



