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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 55 N. 19 - Page 1

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Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Nov. 9, 1912
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1TN the commercial world of to-day there is always a constant change of
^ position. Some move forward and some are forced backward, but the
Bjur Bros. Co. has moved forward in a manner which has surprised some of
the old timers who have been unacquainted with the reasons.
Bjur Bros, pianos have been created by men who thoroughly understand
piano making and who were determined to give the dealers the largest
kind of value.
That this policy has succeeded is demonstrated in the almost phenomenal de-
velopment of Bjur
Bros, business.
Occupancy of
a new and vastly
enlarged manufac-
turing plant shows
the necessity of
keeping pace with
the growing de-
mand.
Bjur Bros.
player pianos have
come in for a large
share of trade ad-
miration. They are
wonderful instru-
ments and their
simplified mecha-
nism appeals to
critical dealers.
Bjur Bros. Co.'s New Factory at 705-717 Whitlock Avenue, New York Cfty.
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