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The New Style "34"
Conway Virtuolo
One of the newest case designs of the popular
Conway Piano equipped with all the famous
exclusive Virtuolo Player features that pro-
mote "Instinctive" playing. Height four feet,
seven inches. In mahogany and walnut.
The New "Jacobean" Model
Pathephone
An art design, in the new "console" style.
Contains all the famous Pathe exclusive fea-
tures, including the new Pathe Universal Tone
Arm. Electric or spring motor. Height 38
inches, width 49 inches. Jacobean oak finish.
not sell these three things: Pianos, Player
"Instinctive" Virtuolo, in Hallet &
Davis and Conway Pianos. And the
Conway and Lexington Players.
In Phonographs—the wide line bear-
ing the distinguished name Pathe, cover-
ing every price need of the dealer, and
supplying also the equally distinguished
Library of Pathe Double Disc Records.
As distributors of Pathephones and
Pathe Records, Hallet & Davis unhesi-
tatingly place behind this line all the
prestige of their honored name and busi-
ness standing.
Discuss your merchandising problems
with us. We can help you, even if we
do not make a business connection.
Write us.
Pianos and Phonographs.
The house of Hallet & Davis can be
truthfully said to keep close pace with
the problems of the retailer, studying his
financial needs at all times. It is one of
the few houses maintaining a special de-
partment for this purpose.
That is why it is able to offer today
complete reliable lines in these three
diverging departments.
In Pianos—the age-famous Hallet &
Davis, even finer today than 75 years
ago when it was America's leading
piano; the sweet-toned Conway Piano
for everyday homes: the Lexington, a
merchandise wonder among popular-
priced instruments.
In Player Pianos—the well-known
And when you visit the convention stop at
Booth 35 and get acquainted.
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'.stablished 1839
Co.
New York Office:
18 East 42nd Street
New York