PRESTO-TIMES
August 18, 1928
Pianos
Players and Reproducers
Make a special appeal to the dealers whose
trade is of the better class — to dealers who
prefer to sell pianos in which such care is
paid to every detail that there can be no crit-
icism, or any failure to close sales because of
comparison with other instruments of the
greatest distinction.
And very few pianos can boast of higher
commendation of critical musicians, institu-
tions of learning and other places that suggest
the kind of preference that stamps approval
upon the most artistic creations.
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A WINNING TONK GRAND
JWilliam Tonk & Bro., Inc.
Tenth Ave. and 36th Street
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NEW
YORK
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