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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1913 Vol. 56 N. 1 - Page 1

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V O L . LVI. N o . 1. Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Jan. 4,1913
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A Piano Conversation
"Come on, Jack; we will go down and
get a Bjur Bros, piano. You know I told
you that my friend Mrs. Goodjudge bought
a Bjur Bros, a year ago and she has always.
pronounced it the best piano that she has>
ever listened to. She says that it is a splendid instrument in
every particular. We will start in the new year with a Bjur Bros,
piano, it is a good investment. Yes, I do mean it.
sired.
"Other friends of mine have bought Bjur Bros, pianos dur-
ing the year and they have all been mightily pleased with them.
They are just lovely pianos. I saw one of the nicest mahogany
cases down in the window of Mr. Hustlingboss, the leading piano
merchant. It will match perfectly with our furniture.
The
case design was just too lovely, and I sat down and tried the
tone and it was perfect, just perfect. It had the most delicate
treble, clear and sparkling, and the bass left nothing to be de^
I do wish you would come along with me and get that piano right now, this morning."
People all over this country will find out similar happenings if they will ascertain who among
their friends purchased Bjur Bros, pianos during 1912. Dealers know that one Bjur Bros, sale
invariably means more to the purchasers' friends.
The new factory of Bjur Bros, gives the company the enjoyment of facilities which make
the best results possible.
Practical men will find much to interest them in this new plant and they will find installed
therein a system of varnishing which practically eliminates all varnish complaints. This, to-
gether with many other factory innovations, will impress the visitor with the fact that Bjur
Bros, are in a position to give the dealer the benefit of a splendid factory organization. The fac-
tory is located at 707-717 Whitlock Avenue, New York City, and is easy to reach from any
downtown point.
The New Year has now opened, and business men everywhere are naturally interested in
making plans which will assure their advancement. Wide-awake piano merchants should not,
therefore, overlook the advantages of a Bjur Bros, alliance.

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