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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1913 Vol. 57 N. 7 - Page 1

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PUBLIC LIBRAPY
THE
VOL.
LVII. N o . 7. Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Aug. 16,1913
you get a Bjur Bros, piano you have an
instrument made by piano makers—men
who are daily devoting their time and energy to
the closest personal supervision of Bjur Bros,
pianos in every stage of construction.
You have the advantage which comes through such an association.
It has a distinct advantage which profits the dealer and that is one of
the reasons why the Bjur Bros, business has gone forward so rapidly.
In the Bjur Bros.
product is concentra-
ted a value which is
undeniable, for, any-
one upon even a su-
perficial examination
can see the great big
values which are ot-
fered in t h e B j u r
product.
We do not say two dol-
lars for one because that
would be impossible, but
we do say that for a dol-
lar invested you can get
the largest kind of values
and every man is entitled
to just as much as he can
secure for his money in-
vested, and, if through our
system and our knowl-
edge of how to build
pianos you can get belter
values than offered else-
where, it would be wise
for you to consider what
we have to offer, would
it not ?
Speaking of players, have you seen the Bjur Bros. Puritan Model?
It is a beauty and a wonderful seller. Write the Bjur Bros. Co., 705-
717 Whitlock Avenue, New York for full particulars.

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