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THE
MIMIC TRADE
V O L . LIII. N o . 2 2
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill atlMadison Ave M New York, Dec. 2, 1911
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Doll Demand Increases
DEALER'S success depends largely upon what kind of instruments he handles
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and it is an easily proven fact that dealers who have controlled the agency
for the Doll products have been unusually successful.
In the first place the Doll instruments sell readily.
They are attractively built in one of the largest and best equipped factories
The
Surpass
Doll Products
those o/ any
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Previous
1911
Year
in the country and arc made under the supervision of members of the Doll family
who have been actively engaged in manufacturing in the music trade since 1879.
They are attractive instruments and good sellers.
You will promote your own interests by investigating the Doll proposition.
JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc.
Piano Manufacturers
Office, Warerooms and Factory: Southern Boulevard, Cypress Avenue, 132dj 133d and 134th Streets, New York