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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 68 N. 5 - Page 7

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FEBRUARY 1,
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
1919
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HE house of Hallet & Davis is one of the few musical merchan-
dise houses which can supply you with an absolutely complete line
of trade-marked merchandise which can be handled by you at the
right profit.
Merchants who do business with us can offer their trade:
First; An absolutely complete line of Pianos whose names have
meaning and whose prices will take care of his entire range of demand.
These are the upright and grand Hallet & Davis, Conway and Lexington
Pianos.
Second: Players. A complete line also of Hallet & Davis and Con-
way Player Pianos containing actions of the highest grade.
Third: Phonographs. Hallet & Davis are distributors for the most
interesting phonograph line on the horizon today—namely, Pathe. The
Pathe line has made phenomenal strides in the last few years. From a
foreign product comparatively obscure—as far as America was con-
cerned—it has risen to the front ranks among world-known names. The
line covers phonographs in the widest possible range of models and records
to meet all musical tastes, from the masterpieces of opera stars to^the
quick-selling popular music of today.
Let's get down to your individual case. You tell us what your needs
are. Let us show you why it is far better to have the agency for such a
complete line as ours than to deal with a company lessjstrong, or to carry
a general assortment of musical merchandise.
Write us frankly today. Let's talk it over.
Davis Piano Co.
(Established 1839)
New York Office:
18 East 42nd Street

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