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Music Trade Review

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

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
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An Enlightened
Policy
S
UPREME tonal beauty, plus lasting
durability of construction, plus
extraordinary beauty of case design,
make Bush & Lane pianos what they
are—instruments embodying the very
best traditions of the industry. Find a
dealer who has handled Bush & Lane
instruments for years and you find a
dealer who stands high in hiscommunity.
The ideals of the sales department of this in-
stitution are at one with the producing end. Equal
care is exercised in the selection of the channels of
distribution and the production of the truly beautiful
instruments themselves.
No questionable methods of piano merchandising
are countenanced. The entire Bush & Lane organ-
ization, meaning, in the broadest sense, manufacturers,
travelers, salesmen and retail dealers, work in harmony
for the retention of the quality significance of the
Bush & Lane name.
Bush & Lane Piano Co
Holland, Michigan
AUGUST
24, 1918

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