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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 55 N. 6 - Page 1

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VOL. LV. No. 6. Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman BUI at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, August 10, 1912
The name Doll & Sons on the fall-
board of a piano or player-piano repre-
sents to every dealer and to every pur-
chaser a value that has been built up
by careful, conscientious effort, and the
introduction of the very best quality of
workmanship and material during forty
years of success and square dealing.
They are backed by the knowledge and
experience of men trained in the busi-
ness of piano manufacturing.
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Forty Years of
Success and
Square Dealing
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DESIRABLE TERRITORY
OPEN TO LIVE DEALERS
JACOB DOLL & SONS, Incorporated
98-116 Southern Boulevard
New York City
Hundreds of dealers throughout the
country whose business has been de-
veloped through the handling of the
Doll & Sons instruments, will concede
that the merits of the Doll & Sons
pianos and player-pianos are greater to-
day than ever before in the history of
the house. Dealers will find that there
is no risk, but sure gain, in adopting the
Doll line of pianos as their leaders.

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