Music Trade Review

Issue: 1941 Vol. 100 N. 6

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Cathedrals of Tone
INSPIRED
BY A 1 0 0 - Y E A R
You can offer your customers no finer piano
than the lifetime Hardman Grand. Its living
tone—like a cathedral's beauty—is achieved by
artist-craftsmen guided by a 100-year-old tradi-
tion. The prestige of this flawless instrument
and the well-known name of Hardman, Peck and
TRADITION
Co. inspire every prospect with confidence and
desire for ownership. For this reason, the Hard-
man Grand, together with the complete line of
Verticals and "Minipianos," offers dealers a line
which for reputation and popularity is second
to none.
HARDMAN, PECK & CO.
33 W . 57th Street
New York City
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A Musette oale \
StartsWith DESIRE
ne of the first steps in the chain of events
store. One is Winter & Company's consistent
which takes a Piano off your Floor and places
large-space Advertising in leading National
it in the Home of a Customer is the Awakening
Magazines; the other, the highly effective
of Desire in the Mind of the Prospect. ^ In the
Newspaper Advertising which is heing used
case of the Winter & Company Musette, there
more and more by Musette Dealers as a re-
are two excellent reasons why this is frequently
sult of Winter & Company's Special Cooper-
achieved even before the Prospect visits your
ative Plan for stimulating sales locally.
NEW YORK CITY

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