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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
the unial run of order takers recently decided to
get out into the trade himself with several of his
numbers that have not yet been featured strongly
in a professional way and after spending two days
in visiting cities and towns within trolley distance
of New Yo.rk sold something over 2,000 copies
of the various numbers. The music was sold
after personal demonstration in the stores and,
therefore, with a minimum of professional ex-
pense, and the result proves that good music can
be sold just like any other commodity.
NEW SHUBERT PRODUCTIONS.
JAMES CO. HOLMSTROM
SMALL GRANDS PLAYER PIANOS
Eminent a* an art product for over SO years.
Pric«» and terms will interest you. Write us.
Office: 23 E. 14th St., N. Y.
Factory: 305 to 323 E. 132d St., N. Y.
Upon his return from Europe last week Lee
Shubert announced that he had secured the Ameri-
can rights for several productions that have won
success in Europe, among them being "Endlich
Allein," a new operatta with music by Franz
Lchar, and "Miss I Don't Know" with music by
Eugene Huszka and Charles Bakonyi.
DEALERS WILL FIND IN THE ESTEY
PRODUCT THAT
INCREASE YOUR
INCOME
WHICH IS A POSITIVE GUARANTEE
TO EVERY PURCHASER.
Piano Factory:
Southern Boulevard and Lincoln Avenue,
New York.
Organ Factory: Brattleboro, Vermont.
Piano merchants, who have not
investigated the talking machine
field, will find that the subject
is one of deep interest to them
and they will also learn that talk-
ing machines constitute a line
which can be admirably blended
with piano selling.
The advance that has been
made in this special field has been
phenomenal and every dealer
who desires specific information
concerning
talking
machines
should receive The Talking Ma-
chine World regularly.
This is the only publication in
America devoted exclusively to
the interests of the talking ma-
chine, and each issue contains a
vast fund of valuable information
which the talking machine job-
bers and dealers say is worth ten
times the cost of the paper to
to them.
You can receive the paper
regularly at a cost of $1.00 a year
and we know of no manner in
which $1.00 can be expended
which will supply as much valu-
able information.
EDWARD LYMAN BILL, Publisher,
No. 373 Fourth Avenue.
New York.
^ 1 KELLER & SONS
PIANOS and PLAYER-PIANOS
THE H I G H E S T STANDARD OF QUALITY
156th Street and Whitlock Avenue, New York
BYRNE"j
Standard of Excellence
•PIANOS
ORGANS
GRANDS,
UPRIGHTS
111611 GRADE
LEADER
For the
DEALER
Received the HIGHEST AW ARJD
World'i Columbian Exposition
Chicago, 1893
T H E KRELL P I A N O CO.. CINCINNATI, O.
Tie Style* For 1913
Excel All Prtrion*
Crntiou
Factories
Cypress Avenue
136th and 137th Street
New York
Krakauer
Represent b
their construction
Pianos
the highest
mechanical and
artistic ideals.
KRAKAUER BROS., Makers
we send a man to your store to tell you how to analyze your
territory and how to get more business. You'd be willing to pay his
expenses and a big fee. Instead of this man talking face to face with
you, he writes his story and it is published in The Music Trade Review.
You get it for less than 4 cents. You are then called a "subscriber," but you
really are a buyer of merchandising knacks, as every week's issue is full of
bright things. $2 in any kind of money buys this service for 52 weeks.
Where do you work?
The Music Trade Review, 373 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y.
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NEW YORK
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