Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 73 N. 12

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VOL. LXXIIl. No. 12. Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., at 373 Fourth Ave., New York. Sept. 17, 1921
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OPU1AR
IANO
Established 1844
PEASE PIANO COMPANY
Leggett Avenue and Barry Street
New York
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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
SEPTEMBER 17,
Model R—58 inchen long
A Brief Message With
Much Meaning to You:
Genuine and intrinsic piano values at a mighty attractive price are the
dominating features which will be sought and insisted upon by the buying
public this selling season.
Such features are wonderfully combined in the
PREMIER
BABY GRAND
58 inches long
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The most attractively priced small grand with a typical grand piano appeal
—a prestige and profit-builder extraordinary.
Since you cannot get better quality at a better price, in any other instrument,
why shouldn't you give the P r e m i e r first place and promote its sale
extensively?
Start your Fall selling activities in the right way by ordering a sample
Premier at once.
Premier Grand Piano Corporation
Largest Institutio i in the World Building Grand Pianos Exclusively
WALTER G. HEPPERLA, President
JUSTUS HATTEMER, Vice-President
510-532 West 23rd Street, New York
1921

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