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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1911 Vol. 53 N. 18 - Page 2

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
THE REASONS WHY
The Doll Business Has Increased
and 1911 is the Banner Year:
O
HE DOLL BUSINESS for 1911 will be the largest in the history of
the house. There are excellent reasons for this and we do not
have to go far to find them.
In the first place, it is conceded by all competent judges that the Doll instru-
ments embody magnificent value and that they are better to-day than ever.
In other words, that progress and betterment wherever possible is the slogan
of the house.
Progressive dealers have not been slow to appreciate the advantage to them
of a business alliance with the House of Doll.
They realize the selling power of the attractive Doll styles.
They realize that they are instruments which attract customers whenever
placed in warerooms.
They know, too, that the Doll Player Piano is not only fairly up-to-date,
but that it contains many special improvements found in no other player
creation.
These few reasons tell why the Doll business has gone ahead by leaps and
bounds!
JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc.
Piano Manufacturers
Office, Warerooms and Factory: Southern Boulevard, Cypress Avenue,
132d, 133d and 134th Streets, New York

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