Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 69 N. 21

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A PLAYER-
PIANO
I F T Y years ago a
Hallet & Davis square
piano cost nine hun-
dred dollars in gold.
T o d a y , Mr. M e r c h a n t ,
you can sell the Hallet &
Davis Virtuolo, a high-grade
player-piano, embodying all
the wealth of improvements
made in piano manufacture
in eighty years, for $850 in
currency, extend liberal terms
of credit in payment, and
make a handsome profit as
well.
Hallet &
Established 1839
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THE CHEAPEST
THING & WORLD
Comparing the cost of all
other merchandise, consider-
ing the vast improvements it
embodies, and remembering
the value in service it gives,
the player-piano is the cheap-
est commodity in the world
today.
Comparing it with other instruments,
considering the advantages to the dealer
in the institutional strength back of it,
and remembering the eighty years of
steadily growing success behind it, the
Hallet & Davis Virtuolo is the best player-
piano you can sell today.
Davis Piano Co
{
146 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.

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