Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 74 N. 5

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SPECIAL—The Musical Merchandise Section
VOL. LXXIV. No. 5.
REVIEW
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., at 373 Fourth Ave., New York.
Feb. 4, 1922
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Established 1844
OPULAR
EASE
IANO
Write for information regarding the new
PEASE
Reproducing Piano
An instrument of ultra excellence
PEASE PIANO COMPANY
Leggett Avenue and Barry Street
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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
He Learned—Then Acted—and Sold Several
Hundred Premier Grands in 1921
The Voice of the
Dealer Who Knows
"If every Piano Merchant knew the Premier Baby Grand as I do, he would know
that no Piano Merchant could afford to be without this instrument on his wareroom
floors."
So said one of the largest Piano Merchants in this country recently. A strong state-
ment. A statement which demonstrates exactly where the Premier Baby Grand
stands, in the opinion of one of the biggest retail operators in the Industry.
The Premier Baby Grand
58 Inches of Quality
What does this mean to you, Mr. Piano Merchant, who has so far failed to take
advantage of this wonderful business and prestige-builder?
The Premier Baby Grand should be on every Merchant's wareroom floors.
This means you—NOW. This means Prestige—Profits and more and more business.
Get the full Premier proposition at once.
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
FEBRUARY 4, 1922

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