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THE
Trade
Bulletin
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
Laiiar
Number
Two
February ^F-
1907
To some it may seem surprising that the LAFFARGUE
instruments have grown steadily in popularity with the passing
of the years.
To those informed, however, there is no surprise, for the
LAFFARGUE instruments are among the most attractive
created. The new styles are marvels—splendid examples of
piano makers' skill—and some of the leading dealers will not
hesitate to say there are no better toned or better made instru-
ments at any price than the LAFFARGUE.
All are united, however, in the statement that the LAFFARGUE
is at once an instrument of more than ordinary merit. It pos-
sesses individual qualities which commend it to the most critical.
The new style C which is made in mahogany, walnut and oak
has sprung into instant popularity.
We have arranged for ample factory facilities to take care of the
demands of the trade promptly. Our old dealers have not
hesitated to express their satisfaction in every way with the
product we are putting forth, and the new ones which will be
added during the present year will augment a steadily growing
army of LAFFARGUE enthusiasts.
She LAFFARGVE COMPANY
134th Street and Southern Boulevard
NEW YORK