Presto

Issue: 1927 2117

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Eighty-seven Years in the Service of the Music Trade and Industry
PRESTO TIMES
Established 1884-THE AMERICAN MUSIC
TRADE WEEKLY-Established
1881
Published weekly by Presto Publishing
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NUMBER 2117. Entered as second class matter Jan. 29, 1896. ai
Post Office. Chicago, under Act of Mar. 3. 1879
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T H E
COMPLETE SUPREMACY
of the
G, The supremacy of the Ampico is incontrovertible at
every point from which such instruments are intelli-
gently judged
C T h e Ampico can reproduce all the effects possible to
any reproducing piano, and in addition certain effects
essential to a perfect reproduction which are impossible
to other instruments.
Ct More great pianists may be heard on the Ampico than
on any other instrument
C, It has absolute leadership in the number of genuinely
exclusive artists of the first rank.
CL It has the greatest number of the world's ranking pian-
ists recording their own works.
CL And the most imposing list of artists specializing in
popular music for dancing.
THE
AMPICO
NEW YORK
CORPORATION
LONDON
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PRESTO-TIMES
February 26, 1927.
SIMPLICITY BRINGS PERFECTION
SCHULZ
ARIA DIVINA REPRODUCING
GRAND PIANOS
OECAUSE the ARIA DIVINA is the last of the
great reproducing mechanisms, it is farthest ad-
vanced in the science of its design. What others
are accomplishing by intricate and laborious means,
the ARIA DIVINA achieves easily. In the sim-
pleness of the construction lies strength, durability,
and performance unparalleled.
M. SCHULZ CO.
Manufacturers Since 1869
CHICAGO
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