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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1918 Vol. 67 N. 19 - Page 8

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
NOVEMBER
9, 1918
SERVICE
Under Extraordinary Conditions
Milton Dealers have recently in-
formed us over and over again that
they thoroughly appreciate how we
have taken care of their require-
ments these abnormal times by
putting their interests first. These
Merchants are consequently getting
the benefit of actual selling months
and are more enthusiastic than
ever about
MATCHLESS MILTON
UPRIGHTS and PLAYERS
And we have been of service to
our Trade, despite the abnormal
conditions - despite a shortage of
man power—despite restrictions in
raw materials—despite transpor-
tation obstacles—and the hundred
and one other difficulties which
have confronted the manufacturer
Milton Merchants
Have Had Unusual Co-Operation
And Have Had
\
Deliveries Practically as Needed
ANOTHER IMPORTANT POINT: The Quality of the Milton line has
been steadily elevated—a fact generally recognized by the Trade.
That the Milton representation is highly desirable and genuinely worth-
while—a real MONEY MAKER—was never better or more conclu-
sively demonstrated than at the present time.
MILTON PIANO COMPANY
JOHN H. PARNHAM, President
12th Avenue, 54th and 55th Streets, NEW YORK

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