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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 59 N. 8 - Page 1

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V O L . LIX. N o . 8.
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Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Aug 22,1914
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S,? O P P ER \ E ° A R E N T S
A BUSINESS TALK
The unlimited resources of America insure business
activity during the coming season, and the wise piano
merchants should prepare for it.
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How can they do this best?
By having the right pianos and player-pianos in stock.
In this connection we may say that the Chase-Hackley
line affords a splendid opportunity for business advance.
It represents a half century of piano progress. Fifty
years of continuous effort in the production of pianos which
shall measure up to the varied requirements of the trade
means much to piano merchants.
It was a half century ago when the Chase-Hackley
enterprise was founded, and the mechanical and directing
head of the business is the son of the founder, who was a
pioneer in the development of western piano manufacturing.
Our player-pianos possess many points of individuality
which will be at once apparent to the casual observer.
CHASE-HACKLEY PIANO CO.
Factories, MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN
BRATON S. CHASE, Manager
Founded 1863
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