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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1918 Vol. 67 N. 7 - Page 6

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
Your Goal Should Be The Finest
Residences In Your City
Have you ever taken inventory of the class of
homes in which the pianos you sell are going?
There is a section which, as far as your city
is concerned, is comparable to such famous
centers of fine homes as Euclid avenue in
Cleveland, Delaware avenue in Buffalo, Lake
Shore drive in Chicago, Wilshire boulevard
in Los Angeles, Back Bay in Boston, Massa-
chusetts avenue in Washington, D. C, Grosse
Point in Detroit, Rittenhouse Square in
Philadelphia, Orange Grove avenue in Pasadena,
Highland avenue in Pittsburgh and Riverside
drive and Park avenue in New York.
Nothing brings out the supreme quality of
Sterling pianos and players better than their
long time identification with the type of homes
found in residential sections such as those
mentioned above.
If you aim to cater to fine homes with strictly
high grade instruments, we will be pleased to
give you particulars about the Sterling—the
American home favorite.
THE STERLING CO
DERBY, CONN.
AUGUST 17,
1918

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