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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1911 Vol. 53 N. 17 - Page 1

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PUBLIC LIBRARY
FIFTY=SIX PAGES
THE
MIMC TRADE
VOL. LIIL N o . 17
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 1 Madison Ave. t New York, Oct. 28, 1911
"The Sign of Quality.
^ ^ .
The Shrewd Retailer
Can Figure It Out For
Himself
The advantage of pianos that are quick sellers is apparent to every
wide-awake merchant.
Moving stock is at once a profitable investment; but stock which
remains dead in warerooms is not the kind which pleases dealers.
It is a fact which will stand the closest analysis that H. P. Nelson
pianos have been easy
sellers—in fact, some
of our most success-
ful piano merchants
have found them to
be instruments of
remarkable selling
qualities.
They attract
callers in the various
"The Sign of Quality."
warerooms where
they are shown.
The different models are most attractive, They conform with
art periods and are very modish instruments.
' And, then the architectural beauties are supplemented with
other features—chief among which is a pleasing tone quality which
aids very materially in closing sales.
The H. P. Nelson pianos are most dependable in every respect.
They are pianos which should interest
progressive dealers everywhere!
The H. P. Nelson trade mark means instruments which sell and satisfy
H.
F».
NELSON
816-838 North Kedzie Avenue
CO.
Chicago, 111.
The Sign of Quality."

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