Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 15

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LXXI. No. 15.
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., at 373 Fourth Ave., New York.
Oct. 9, 1920
Steinway Representation
TEINWAY representation gives to the retail
dealer a status that is recognized as pre-eminent
by the music trade, the musical profession and
the musical public generally.
It invests him with a leadership that reflects itself in
every part of his establishment. It brings to him
the support of the foremost musical element of his
community. *
The dealer looks upon the representation of the Stein-
way piano as a privilege and an honor. It is the
greatest single asset in the piano field.
STEINWA Y & SONS
NEW YORK
Copies 10 Gents
$2.00 Per Year
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
This Piano Should
Be on Your Ware-
room Floors NOW
An exquisite little Grand, distinguished by a
grace and dignity that make an irresistible
appeal to the discerning prospect.
The Doll
5-foot
Little Jewel Grand
is a classic among a type of instruments that
expresses the very ultimate in tonal and archi-
tectural beauty.
You build up your sales quickly and endur-
ingly with this superb little Grand. It is liter-
ally the shortest cut to the finest class of busi-
ness, to say nothing of the prestige with which
the Doll Small Grand invests your establish-
ment.
May we send you illustrations and our at-
tractive sales proposition?
JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc.
"Pianos of Character for Generations 7 '
New York City
OCTOBER 9,
1920

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