Presto

Issue: 1929 2230

P R E S T 0-T I M E S
PRESTO-TIMES WANT ADVS
BRANCH MANAGERS WANTED
for large piano and radio chain stores. We contemplate
opening chain stores in many large cities and have
openings for several thoroughly experienced man-
agers. Liberal salary and commission. Write, giving
past experience in detail, age, married or single, and
how soon you could start. Address "Managers Want-
ed," care PRESTO-TIMES.
SALESMAN WANTED.
High grade organ company desires services of experi-
enced salesman. State experience and salary wanted.
Factory located in New York state. Address "Organ
Company," care of PRESTO-TIMES.
SALESMAN WANTED—First class piano salesman, live
leads furnished. Must be strong closer. Good man
can do well.
Address The Rorabaugh-Wiley Dry
Goods Company, Hutchinson, Kan.
POSITION WANTED.
Man with extensive experience in piano tuning and re-
pairing in all its branches, automatic, reproducing,
player pianos and organs.
All around
mechanic.
Able to work in radio department. Understands these
branches thoroughly.
Wants to make change and
would leave Chicago to locate with dealer where all
his abilities can be used and honesty is appreciated.
Can systematize and take charge of small shop.
Trustworthy and reliable. Address "Bon Ami," care
Of PRESTO-TIMES.
CLEARING USED PIANOS.
FOR SALE—Mixed carload of used pianos and players.
Prices $25 to $75. Call and see them at our shop,
2214 S. Paulina St., Chicago. Cable Piano Co., retail.
OUTSIDE SALESMAN WANTED.
OUTSIDE SALESMAN—An all around piano salesman
able and willing to create and close own deals. Will
be given every assistance. Large stock popular priced
instruments to sell from. If you think you would make
a good salesmanager prove it. Write just what you
want and why in first letter. Collins Music House, 426
W. Western Ave., Muskegon, Mich.
SALESMAN WANTED.
Salesman for country music house carrying good nine of
instruments. Not over 35 years of age, with good
references and his own automobile. One who knows
how to sell pianos in the country. Leads furnished;
no canvassing necessary. Pianos, radios, phonographs.
Salary and commission or any way the man wishes
to work. Address "Country Salesman," care PRES-
TO-TIMES, 417 S. Dearborn St.. Chicago.
PiANO TUNER WANTED.
POSITION WANTED—A1 piano tuner; player mechanic.
Experienced in all lines of tuning and repairing. Ad-
dress " A - 1 , " % PRESTO-TIMES.
ENGLAND A GOOD FIELD.
Alvin D. Keech, of England, musical instrument
dealer, brought some sidelights on that market into
the convention at Chicago. He is a Hawaiian who
sold ukuleles in this country, and in that sense may
be considered a cosmopolite. Mr. Keech said: "'1
represent some quality American houses over there
and I have had no difficulty in competing because
the stuff is good. Undoubtedly there is a field over
there for people who are selling the right sort of
instruments, as we are. We don't dump a lot of
worthless instruments, because the world is small
and the pond is narrow, and they will find it out.
I have suffered on two or three occasions where [
have had goods sent me that were not up to our
standard. Naturally, I shall never deal with those
houses again. But I represent good houses in the
bigger fields and I have been successful with those
houses."
TO TAKE OVER RADIO.
WANTED 1 —Man to take over radio department on his
own hook in established music store in fine county
seat town in central California. Established business
and very best agencies. About $2,500 necessary. A d -
dress Graber Music House, Visalia, Calif.
OPEN FOR POSITION
Sales executive and manager, 42 years of age, married,
and with excellent music business record for the past
18 years will be open for position about April 15th.
Prefer connection with large manufacturer in a lo-
cality where honest effort and ability can have a real
outlet. Address O. F. P., Box 2-9, Presto-Times, 417
S. Dearborn St., Chicago.
July 1, 1929
COINOLAS
FOR
RESTAURANTS, CAFES and
A M U S E M E N T CENTERS
SALES MANAGER WANTED.
OPEN FOR POSITION—Experienced organizer and sales
manager. Competent to handle any size music store.
Twenty years' experience. Can furnish best reference
as to honesty, sobriety and ability. Right age for
business. Address "O-K, Box 11," PRESTO-TIMES.
417 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, III.
TUNER WANTED.
WANTED—An energetic tuner and regulator; also repair
man who understands automatics and reproducing
pianos as well as every phase of the radio business.
One experienced salesman given preference. A good
salary and chance for advancement. Must have A1
reference. Please apply in own handwriting. Address
" M , " care of PRESTO-TIMES, Chicago, III.
POSITION WANTED—Man of wide experience in all
departments of piano business; manufacturing, whole-
saling, retailing and branch store management, is
open for engagement, preferably with piano manufac-
turing concern. Would make a deal on commission
with either drawing account or part salary. Also con-
trols a valuable piano name. Address "Experience,"
care PRESTO-TIMES, Chicago.
TO WORK W I T H DEALER.
Combination tuner, phonograph repairman and salesman
wants position or hook-up with dealer. Twelve years'
experience. Excellent reference. Address "Experi-
ence," PRESTO-TIMES, 417 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.
Style C-2
FROM THE BIGGEST
ORCHESTRION
The Piano Repair Shop
Pianos and Phonographs Rebuilt by
Expert Workmen
Play ei-actions installed. Instruments
refinished or remodeled and actions and
keys repaired. Work guaranteed. Price?
reasonable.
Our-of-town dealers' repair work solic-
ited. Write for details and terms.
THE PIANO REPAIR SHOP
331 South Wabash AT*.
Chicago
THE FAMOUS
CLARK
ORCHESTRA ROLLS
TO
of De Kalb, Illinois
NEW VICTOR DISTRIBUTORS.
The Western Michigan Music Company, with head-
quarters in the Campau Building, 59 Market street.
Grand Rapids, Mich., has *been appointed wholesale
distributors to serve all Victor dealers in western
Michigan. The Western Michigan Music Company
is headed by C. R. Moores, president, and Eugene
S. Goebel, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Moores was in
charge of the Victor wholesale department of the
Ross P. Curtice Company, of Omaha and Lincoln,
Neb , for twelve years. For the past two years Mr.
Goebel has been chief radiotric-'an with Grinnell
Brothers, Victor distributors for Detroit, Mich.
KIMBALLS USED IN RECITALS
The Aug. Gross Piano Company, 3933-5 Nortli
Kedzie avenue, Chicago, has invited and encouraged
neighborhood music teachers to make use of their
salesrooms for recitals. The pupils of Dorothy Gram
gave one there last week Kimball p'anos are used
in the recitals and sold exclusively in the store.
The Best for Automatic Playing Pianos
Organs and Orchestrions
Whether you sell automatic playing in-
struments or not, it will pay you to
handle and be able to furnish
CLARK ORCHESTRA ROLLS
Monthly bulletins of new records. Write
for lists, folders and FULL PARTICU-
LARS.
Clark Orchestra Roll Company
Manufacturers — Originators — Patentees
De Kalb, Illinois
Tiny Colnola
THE SMALLEST
KEYLESS
9est
Music Printers
ANY PUBLISHER ^
CUR REFERENCE
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ALL PROCESSES
054;2060'W.Lake St., Chicago, 111.
The Operators Piano Co.
715-721 N. Kedzie Ave.
CHICAGO
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