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Pre-Convention
Number
Supplement Map and Directory of the Music
Trade Industries of New York
VOL LXII.
NEW YORK, JUNE 3, 1916
During
Convention
Week Do Not
Fail to See
The Two New
Revolutionary
Instruments
Leopold Godoivsky, the great pianist and teacher, is here
shozvn at zvork editing and correcting one of his
Duo-Art Record-Rolls
The Duo-Art Pianola and
The Aeolian -Vocation
latest triumphs of the Aeolian organization
-*• are of the broadest interest to every dealer. They
are setting new standards in the player and phonograph
industries.
Men whose opinions are worth while are saying that
the Duo-Art and the Vocalion are the most significant
developments in a quarter century of the music indus-
tries' history
Aeolian Hall will be one of the most hospitable spots
in New York for every visiting dealer. The Company
invites you to make the Big City's Greatest Music
House your headquarters.
A E O L I A N
HALL
29 West 42d Street
THE AEOLIAN COMPANY
S'tyle K Aeolian-V ocalion—
retail price $300
Makers of the Aeolian-V ocalion and the famous Pianola—largest
manufacturers of musical instruments in the world
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