PRESTO
January 29, 1920.
Complete
T
HE Bush & Lane exhibit at the National Music
Show will be notable for many things. But,
above all, the dealer who views the exhibit
from a business standpoint will be interested in the
lompleteness of this remarkable "family" of musical
Instruments.
The whole field of pianos, player-pianos and phono-
graphs is covered by Bush & Lane. In this single
line are pianos of many styles, ran£in& from the
majestic £rand to the stately upright. Then there is
an imposing assortment of Cecilian Player-Pianos, lon&
famous in the player field, and also the complete
Bush & Lane line of phonographs.
The business value of a line so complete has long, been
recognized by progressive dealers. With each of their
departments featuring the same well-known name,
they &ain in prestige. And, at the same time, they find
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