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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1915 Vol. 61 N. 6 - Page 1

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flUJIC TIRADE
VOL. LXI. No. 6
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Aug. 7, 1915
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V2.O C O 0 PES S YEAR ENTS -
Plain Facts worthy of the
serious consideration of
every piano merchant
Some of the best trade experts in this country agree in the belief
that this fall will be marked by a wonderful activity in trade circles
in America. Indications surely point that way, and wise piano
merchants should make due preparations.
Wareroom stocks are low and factory stocks do not show great
accumulation. Hence, there may be some difficulty in procuring
the necessary instruments when the demand becomes accelerated.
The time to plan is now, and we wish to announce that we are
prepared to meet with the requirements of piano merchants in all
sections of the country in a most satisfactory manner.
Our varied line of grands, uprights and player-pianos afford the
dealer the necessary variety to successfully appeal to the wants of
his patrons.
With our line, which consists of Chase Bros., Hackley, Carlisle, the
dealer is amply fortified to secure the best trade results in his
locality, and it should be understood that back of this product
stands a company of reputation and reliability. That fact alone is
worthy of careful consideration.
CHASE-HACKLEY PIANO CO.
(BRATON S. CHASE, General Manager)
Founded 1863
Factories, MUSKEGON, MICH.

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