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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
DO YOU SEE THESE THREE LINES?
Wide Awake Dealers from Maine to California, This Advertisement is Addressed to You!
We have at least three separate and distinct lines of instruments with any one of which you can build
up a profitable trade, or largely increase your present business.
FIRST:
REGINA MUSIC BOXES and REGINAPHONES
These instruments are so well known that any descrip-
tion is unnecessary. They are always in great d< mand
during the holiday season.
This year our stock is unusually complete. We have
thirty-one different styles in this line, fourteen of which are
brand new models for 1908-9.
SECOND:
COIN-OPERATED INSTRUMENTS
This line is new to some of you but it will pay you to in-
vestigate its possibilities. Some of the most enterprising dealers
in the country have been making good money with our coin-
operated instruments for years. The Sublima Piano which we
show herewith is undoubtedly the best paying nickel-in-the-slot
proposition on the American market. It makes real music and
is operated by Electric Motor or Spring Motor as desired.
We have ten other styles of coin-operated instruments if the
Sublima does not suit your trade.
THIRD:
PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS
These instruments are as staple as wheat. Regina
Pianos and Players are high grade and contain im-
provements and patented features which place them in
a class by themselves.
Built by skilled mechanics—not thrown together.
The workmanship and finish is of the finest, and the
tone is beyond criticism. Plenty of styles to suit al-
most any demand.
Exclusive territory given to dealers who can "Get the Business."
Illustrated catalogues and prices on any or all of the above lines sent on request.
Broadway and 17th street, New York
RAHWAY, N. J,
259 Wabash Avenue, Cnlcag?