Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 11

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SEPTEMBER
11, 1920
THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
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IS YOUR GLEANING TIME
Shipping conditions
will certainly be worse
in the near future
than they are now; re-
stricted production is
strongly indicated. A
shortage of pianos for
next winter's trade is
certain.
Dealers in Hallet &
Davis Pianos are ear-
nestly counseled to
guard, now, against a
recurrence of last
winter's conditions
by getting a few in-
struments beyond
their present needs.
Piano
Company
Boston, Mass.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Profit—Satisfaction—Value
If you can give your customers satisfac-
tion, profit and business volume, will
follow just as surely as day follows night.
The question of selling good pianos, then,
at a reasonable price, yet with plenty of
profit in each sale for yourself, is the
most important one in your establish-
ment, not only for you and your business,
but for the people who buy from you.
THE
LESTER
LINE
Grands, Uprights and Players, is backed by a third
of a century's sound manufacturing experience.
One of the old makes, Lesters are completely made
under one roof—a musical unit. All the value is
in the piano.
Here is a source of great profit to you, and a
means of building up an immense business. Your
territory may be open. Write to-day for full details.
LESTER PIANO COMPANY
PKiladelpKia
SEPTEMBER 11,
1920

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