Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 4

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THE
REHfW
flUJIC TIRADE
VOL.
LXXII. No. 4.
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., at 373 Fourth Ave., New York.
Jan. 22, 1921
**»*%£$£
The
Mathushek
Known to the public over sixty years as
"The Most Durable Piano
in the World"
FREDERICK MATHUSHEK
It was the genius of Frederick Mathu-
shek in his invention of the overstringing
system and other great improvements
which revolutionized piano construction
and gave to the world the present ideal
musical instrument.
Mathushek pianos find their highest con-
ception in
The
ColibriGrand
Chosen by discriminating people—Be-
cause of its
Pure Sweet Tone
Compact Size
You Want the Best?
Beauty of Design
Reasonable Price
It's a Mathushek
GRANDS UPRIGHTS
PLAYERS
Mathushek Piano
Mfg. Co.
New York
New Haven
Colibri Grand
Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
Do You Work Your
Territory Intensively?
Do you develop every sale possible? Do
you get everything out of your territory
that there is in it?
Affirmative answers to these important
questions will largely determine where
your business will be at the end of
this year.
Go and get the business—that is the way
to stay in business and make money.
Doll & Sons Art Pianos—Players and
Grands—will help you get business, help
you make friends, as you make the sales.
Send for full particulars
of our proposition.
JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc
"Pianos of Character for Generations"
New York City
JANUARY 22,
1921

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