Annie Laurie immortalized 
by five great Victor artists 
“Annie Laurie” is another of those dear old Scottish airs whose beauty shines out of 
the distant past. 
And to-day its charm is more appealing 
Victor Supremacy 
than ever because of the exquisite inter- 
pretations by Farrar, Gadski, Flomer, 
McCormack and Melba. 
The Victor Records by these great artists are not 
only beautiful to hear, but they perpetuate for a 
time this lovely lyric of the heart. 
In the Victor Record catalogue there are hundreds of 
favorite songs — old and new — which become veritable 
masterpieces through the superb artistry of the world’s 
greatest singers. 
Any Victor dealer will gladly play for you any music you 
" ish to hear, and demonstrate the various styles of the Victor 
and Victrola — $ioto 5400. 
Victor Talking Machine Co. 
Camden, N. J., U. S. A. 
Berliner Gramophone Co., Montreal, Canadian Distributors 
Victrola XVII, electric, $300 
Mahogany or oak 
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