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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1918 Vol. 67 N. 10 - Page 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
SEPTEMBER 7,
New Style L
Hallet & Davis
Piano
1918
New Style 34
Conwax I irtuolo
Pa tin'phone
Il'illiani and Mary Period
Back of Itfiur Business—?
W
H ETH ER business conditions
are "normal" or "uncertain,"
whether you're sold out or things are
dull, there is one thing you've got to
be sure about.
That thing is that your factory
connections are solidly reliable.
This assurance belongs to every
Hallet & Davis representative.
He is sure of our financial ability
to take care of his every need.
He is in the enviable position of
offering his trade a complete musical
service; a solid line of new models in
pianos and players, rounded out with
a phonograph line, famous on two
continents. With such an equip-
ment, no prospect need ever be un-
satisfied.
Shall we talk business now?
Hallet & Davis Piano Co.
Home Office:
146 Boylston Street
Boston
The Hallet A:'Davis Piano
"One of America's Very Old-
;e«t." Grands, Uprights and
.1
Players
The Conway Piano
"For Everyday Folks"
Uprights and Players
(Established 1839)
The Lexington Piano
"Popular in Price and Value"
Uprights and Players
New York Office:
18 East 42nd Street
New York
The Virtuolo
The "Instinctive" Player
In Hallet & Davis and Conway
Pianos
The Pathephone
"No Needles to Chang*"
A Wide Line of Model.

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