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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1918 Vol. 66 N. 22 - Page 8

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
One
Thing a
Piano
Merchant
Must be
Today:
The New Style "L"
Hallet & Davis Piano
An entirely new model, a triumph in chaste
simplicity of design. Embodies the latest ad-
vancements in scale and action improvement.
Height four feet, seven inches. Furnished in
mahogany and walnut.
T
HESE are strange times in the world
of business. The retailer, more than
anyone else, feels the stress of changing
conditions. Never before in American
business have problems like the present
ones confronted the merchant.
But one good feature has come out
of this situation, namely, that these con-
ditions have made it necessary for the
merchant who would survive to wake
and jace the issue. And the thinking
man has made a decision which will
benefit his business for years to come.
He has found that to stand around
and wait is fatal. That the one thing he
must be today is a Merchandiser.
Hehasf ound that a music store is not
a complete music store today which does
Hallet
Home Office:
1 46 Boylston Street
Boston, Mass.

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