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Hallet
& Davis
Pi lano Co.
T
O the advanced type of modern musical goods merchant
who sees clearly that his is not a complete business unless it
embraces all of the three essential types of musical instru-
ments, the house of Hallet & Davis, with a reputation of more
than three-quarters of a century, offers a complete line of these
essentials.
/ " ^ RAND and upright pianos, covering every need to be
v J found in any community.
Ranging from the dis-
tinguished Hallet & Davis down through the several styles
in the beloved Conway Piano, to the serviceable high values
represented in the varied Lexington models.
Hallet & Davis
Empress Grand
I
N his Player department, no dealer can fail to build up
sales with the Instinctive Playing of the famous Virtuolo.
This epoch-making player comes in both the Hallet & Davis
and Conway instruments, the line including the remarkable
Solo Virtuolo; and for prospects of limited means, no finer
value has yet been offered than the Lexington Players.
I
N phonographs, Hallet & Davis are distributors of that high-
grade instrument, the Pathephone. The name Pathe on
talking machines and records has long been the highest stand-
ard in Europe. Since it entered the American field, it has
rapidly been gaining prestige here-—prestige that is strength-
ened by the name of the great artists whose voices are exclu-
sively recorded on Pathe European and American records.
A L L of these advantages are at the disposal of every pro-
gressive dealer who affiliates himself with the house of
Hallet & Davis. We have openings for connections of this
kind to merchants of selling ability.
New Style 34
Comvay I'irtuolo
HALLET & DAVIS PIANO COMPANY
Established 1839
Home Office—146 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.
New York Office—18 East 42nd Street