Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 70 N. 3

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VOL. LXX.
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NEW YORK, JANUARY 17, 1920
T
HE Welte-Mignon sends greet-
ings to the Music Trade and
extends the courtesies of its new
and enlarged studios to all dealers
who attend the National Music
Show and Conventions.
The Welte-Mignon will be ex-
hibited at Booth 31, main aisle on
the main floor of the Music Show,
where we also will be glad to meet
any and every one interested in
the faithful reproduction of the
artistic playing of eminent pianists.
M. WELTE & SONS, Inc.
SIX SIXTY-SEVEN FIFTH AYE.,
NEW YORK
No. 3
Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
Announcement
Owing to the limited space at our disposal
\ and our consequent inability to
adequately display
DOLL & SONS
STODART
WELLSMORE
Uprights, Players and Grands
we will not have an exhibit at the
National Music Show
Instead, however, we will have available for close
inspection, representative examples of our well
known lines at our New York Warerooms, 1 12 West
42d Street, right in the heart of the Metropolis and
but a few minutes' distance from the National Music
Show and Convention Headquarters.
A cordial invitation is extended to the Trade to see
members of our organization at our New York
Warerooms during the Show.
Come in—amid pleasant and spacious surroundings
examine the Jacob Doll & Sons instruments care-
fully—at close range.
JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc.
Pianos of Character for
100 Southern Boulevard
Generations
New York, N. Y
JANUARY 17,
1920

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