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V O L . LIIL N o . 25 Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 1 Madison Ave., New York, Dec. 23, 1911
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Instruments Which Aid the Merchant
Those who are best qualified to judge of pianos are most appreciative of the
values embodied in the Jacob Doll & Sons Pianos.
They possess all the essentials which aid and assist dealers. They are made under
the supervision of the sons of the founder of the business—practical, experienced men.
Style 20, Cabinet Grand
Height 4 Feet 7 Inches
In Mahogany, Walnut
Width 5 Feet 2 Inches
and Oak
Depth 2 Feet 2% Inches
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THE JACOB DOLL & SONS PIANOS
are made to-day better than ever—more attractive in every way, and they are gotten
up to appeal to people who appreciate thoroughly reliable pianos.
They are marketed at prices which are thoroughly consistent with the values offered.
If you have not looked up the Jacob Doll & Sons line it will pay you to write
asking for late literature.
JACOB DOLL & SONS,
96 98 Southern B o u f e
J^ New York