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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
VOL. LV. N o . 14.
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Oct. 5,1912
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The Way to Capture All Classes of
Trade Is to Handle the Full
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It consists of the
H. P. N E L S O N
PLAYER-PIANOS
(HIGH GRADE)
GERHARD
(MEDIUM PRICE)
WEILER
(POPULAR PRICE)
Each represents positively the
best obtainable value in its
class. At least thirty per cent,
of your total sales this season
should be player-pianos. You
can exceed this figure with the
H. P. Nelson Player Proposi-
tion, for you can meet the de-
sires of all classes of piano
buyers, with an instrument that
will give the greatest amount of
satisfaction at the least outlay.
Style IX, shown herewith, is one of the leaders of the Nelson line. A new catalogue showing the
complete lines of Nelsons, Gerhards and Weilers has just been issued. Get it and insure yourself
a liberal amount of business this season.
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