Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 69 N. 21

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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
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146 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
NOVEMBER
Milton Achievement!
H E present standing of the Milton piano
was not born with it. Neither has the
high character it enjoys been thrust upon it.
Milton character and reputation have been achieved.
They have been wrought out through slow and immut-
able processes of deliberate aims and definite purposes.
The Milton is constantly bettering its product and
strengthening its standing in the trade.
It is ever making a more salable instrument for the floors
of its dealers and a more satisfactory instrument for the
homes of its ultimate owners.
There are here both the desire and the will, running
through the entire organization, to make an ever better
Milton. And whatever standing the Milton enjoys
today cannot be ascribed to luck or chance or to any
turn of fortune. It may be set down as being due to
deliberate and painstaking Milton achievement-—and
to no other cause.
MILTON PIANO COMPANY
JOHN H. PARNHAM, President
542 West 36th Street
New York
22, 1919

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