Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 74 N. 1

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Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., at 373 Fourth Are., New York. Jan. 7, 1922
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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JANUARY 7, 1922
Comparative Space Requirement
PREMIERBABYGRAND
PIANO
How Can I Reduce My Overhead ?
How Can I Improve My Sales ?
How Can I Avoid Worry and
MAKE MONEY?
This is what you want to know with the dawn of the New Year.
These important questions, satisfactorily answered, are of greater concern to you
than any others.
The Premier Baby Grand
58 inches long
solved these questions in a most gratifying and conclusive way for hundreds of dealers
in 1921.
This thoroughbred small grand, especially designed and made for the artist, the music
teacher, the studio, the conservatory and critical lover of music, has had a remarkable
record in creating sales in 1921.
This record is but a forerunner of the giant strides it will make this year.
In the Baby Grand Era—YOU simply cannot afford to be without the power and
popularity of the famous Premier.
Ask us how this instrument can be made your leading asset for 1922 and—all the
years following.
Premier Grand Piano Corporation
Largest Institution Building Grand Pianos Exclusively
WALTER C. HEPPERLA, President
JUSTUS HATTEMER, Vice-President
510-532 West 23rd Street, New York
The Premier Aristocrat, five feet three inch model, will be ready for you about March 1st. Get posted now.

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