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Barrie Examiner, 11 Nov 1920, p. 14

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ae Thursday, November 11, 1920 / Page Fourteen A Seemann Get this Xmas guide- | / ; ' J ray book to Period seat: Furniture ~ . Come in and let ue give s you a copy of "Edison id and Music" Tells about the chief period designs : --what they look like, 1 ma what they stand for Pithy descriptions ) "Beautiful illustrations. Just the information you let it be a Furniture Aristocrat |* | Other Models: Elizabethan Queen Anne Umbrian Jacobean i Louis XIV Heppelwhite Sheraton (without inlay) XVIII Century English j Italian (Consof*table) Sheraton (Consol table) | | French Gothic i (3 styles hand-carved) | a Do you know about our Budget Plan? ~ --how it brings your New. Edison for Christmas?--how it makes 1921 help pay for it?--how it utilizes thrift and system to streich your dollar? Ask about it! itl aE Bilgsi Let us show you what an exquisite thing a phonograph cabinet can be. Every New -Edison on our floor--no matter what its price--is encased in a genuine period cabinet Period Furniture is the world's most ex- quisite development of furniture. It originated in the 16th, 17th, and 18th Cen- turies. Europe was ruled by a Gorgeous Aristocracy. Fine living was the ideal of the day An unparalleled race of artists, architects, and designers built palatial living-places for kings and nobles, and furnished them. The palaces of the © nobility became treasure-houses of fine furniture. It was called-the "Golden Age of Furniture." So Mr Edison had his designers go back into the manor houses of England, the chateaux of France and' the castles of Italy. They adapted 17 designs from historic masterpieces. They preserved entire 'the character and feeling of the best periods" in these superb phonograph cases for the modern American home. No matter which Edison cabinet you choose, you get both the arts that make your house a cultured home--music per- fectly RE-CrEATED and furniture of pur- est period source. What finer gift for all the family? The NEW EDISON -- "The Phonograph with a Soul" Chippendale 'The French Gothic grille the lone Willem end Mary Sherpten inlaid Resbodies the gracefal Jeg, and the tapering rectangular treatment eo dear te the great Rnglish designer. Ha Hy yas tills ee Papers FER, 4

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