Presto

Issue: 1928 2178

Established 1884-THE AMERICAN MUSIC TRADE WEEKLY-Established 1881
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N U M B E R 217 8 .
CHICAGO, APRIL 28, 1928
Published weekly by Presto Publishing
Co., 417 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
42ND YEAR
SCHILLER
Attractions for Dealers
PROFITS
PRESTIGE
The Schiller dealer
shares the advan-
tages of the Schiller
Piano Co.'s desirable
position of eminence
gained in the musical
field by reason of the
merits of tone and con-
struction in Schiller
instruments. Schiller
piano worthiness is
summed up in the
phrase "Schiller In-
dividuality. " That
characteristic in the
pianos is the realiza-
tion of the company's
ambition to effect
distinctiveness in its
product.
Style F. Florentine
There are several
reasons whytheprof-
it-mafyng character-
istics are associated
with the pianos made
by the Schiller Piano
Co. Apart from the
very important one
of undoubted merit
in the instruments; a
line of pianos that
meet every require-
ment and sell easily,
there are the advan-
tages of the SCHIL-
LER
DEALER
PLAN
which
create prospects and
convert them into
customers.
The Schiller Dealer Plan is a sound and practical method for achieving
sales results. The Schiller representatives enthusiastically report the
new method is proving effective. Even under difficult conditions many
have obtained excellent results from its use. Let us tell you about it.
SCHILLER PIANO CO.
FACTORIES: OREGON, ILLINOIS
OFFICES and SHOWROOMS:
REPUBLIC BUILDING, CHICAGO
130 W. 42nd STREET, NEW YORK
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April 28, 1928
P R E S T 0-T I M E S
he oArtistic
nearly a half century, the Conover Piano has been
F OR building
an ever-increasing circle of admirers, un-
til today it is known as one of the few really great pianos*
• • • and in Los Angeles
"I have bought five Conover Pianos and in
every instance they have given the greatest
satisfaction. If I found it necessary to buy a
Piano without thoroughly examining it, I
would feel safe in ordering another Conover,
sight unseen."
L. E. Behymer, Pres. of Gamut Club
Mgr. Philharmonic Courses, Los Angeles, Calif.
THE
CABLE COMPANY
Makers of Grand, Upright, Inner-Player and
Reproducing Pianos, including Conover, Cable,
Kingsbury, Wellington and Euphona
CHICAGO
P-91
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