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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1913 Vol. 57 N. 21 - Page 1

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VOL. LVII. N o . 21 Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Nov. 22, 1913
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^O C °P P ER S YEAR:
The Holiday Trade and the
Right Pianos to Meet Demand
HAVE YOU THE RIGHT PIAN^J IN STOCK?
The holiday trade is drawing rapidly near, and dealers who are keenly alive to their inter-
ests will see to it that their stock is in the right kind of condition to meet the enlarged demand
for the holiday season.
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We would say that a number of our
customers have anticipated this demand by
placing orders early, but it would be a good
plan for our representatives in every part
of the country to see to it that their stock
is in the right kind of shape to meet with
the increased trade activity which is bound
to come from this time on.
Bjur Bros. Puritan Model Player-Piano
has met with unusual success, and our fac-
tory facilities will be taxed to the utmost
from this time on, so it is absolutely impera-
tive that orders be placed with us immedi-
ately, so that as little delay as possible may
occur in the delivery of instruments.
Progressive dealers have learned what
splendid sellers Bjur Bros, instruments are,
and the large increase in our sales during
1913 is due to the remarkable selling quali-
Bjur Bros. Pu 1 itan Model Player-Piano
ties of the Bjur Bros, pianos, and we would
say to our representatives everywhere, be
sure that you do not miss the opportunity to increase your holiday trade by not having the
right pianos in stock.
Bjur Bros, are conceded to be the right pianos; right for selling force; right for musical
qualities; right for reliability, and right for all around excellence, and you will be right in
having the right pianos in stock.
Established
1887
705*717 Whitlock Avenue
New York
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