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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 70 N. 14 - Page 8

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
APRIL
POObE
~* BOSTON ~
U.S.A.
Insure against decreasing business by
handling a line of established quality
Last year almost any kind of a piano found a ready
purchaser, so great was the demand and so acute was
the shortage in musical instruments.
From all parts of the country now come reports of a
demand that is insistent upon quality and reputation
before a purchase is made.
Dealers handling lines of mediocre quality and indif-
ferent standing will suffer an appreciable loss in business
during the coming months, while those who are selling
instruments of established value and quality will find
their present very gratifying volume of business increased
still more by the influx of prospects who have learned
that quality is the only basis upon which the purchase of
a piano or player should be made.
Poole pianos and players, backed by a reputation for
absolute quality that has stood the test of nearly three
decades, offer the piano merchant the logical means of
satisfying the present-day demand of discriminating pur-
chasers. The comprehensiveness of the Poole line is en-
tirely adequate to meet any and all requirements as to
style, tone and design, and the unvarying quality which
is characteristic of all Poole-marked instruments assures
the dealer a profitable, increasing business among those
who appreciate true worth in musical instruments.
[* 1 The Poole agency is an insurance against decreased
business. Let us prove this statement to be a fact.
POOLE PIANO COMPANY
Sidney Street, Cambridge A Branch
BOSTON, MASS.
3, 1920

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