Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 16

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Making Direct Advertising Profitable
Sentiment and Musical Merchandising
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VOL. LXXVII. No. 16 Published Every SaturdllY. Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., 383 Madison Ave., Ne'N York, N. Y. Oct. 20, 1923
Leopold GOdowsky
The greatest figure in music today - Godowsky!
He says of the ANGELUS, (( . . ...... .. imbues each re­
production with the heart and soul, the spirit and
characteristics of the interpreter. It attains a 'true­
to-life reproduction far in advance of anything I
have ever heard . . ........ You have the best instru­
ment and the best recorded roll. "
Records Exclusively for the
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HALLET & DAVIS PIANO CO., Boston
/);1';";011 of COl1lwy Mu sical Il1dl.lSlr;es
Singh- ('ol)ies 10 Cents
$2.00 Per Year
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BJUR BROS. CO.
NEW YORK
Profitable Quality
,leUALITY
that endures-the kind that creates
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~~ tomer tells a piano prospect about it, is profit­
-able quality for the dealer.
I t is business building quali ty from the start.

Such is the quality found in Bjur Bros. pianos and
player-pianos which are so successfully handled by rep­
resentative dealers all over the country.
It will pay you to investigate.
BJUR BROS. CO.
Established 1887
SO. BOULEVARD near 156th ST.
NEW YORK

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