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entertainment, played in the richest, 
sweetest, most mellow tone ever heard— 
as pure and true as life :tself. 
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small doors. 
The cabinet contains albums for 150 records and drawer for accessories. 
All metal parts heavily gold-plated. 
The most complete of all musical instruments. 
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Victor Talking Machine Co. 
Camden, N. J., U.S. A.- 
Berliner Gramophone Co., Montreal, Canadian Distributors 
Victor Victrola XVI, ' — ‘ 
Quartered Oak $200 cor eg) toe 
HIS MASTERS VOICE 
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To get best results, use only Victor N eedles on 
New Victor Records are on sale at all dealers on the 28th of each month. Go and hear tiem. 
