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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 26 - Page 44

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The first advertisement in the Gulbransen National Campaign in the leading magazines for
1923 appears in the Saturday Evening Post for January 13th. Watch out for it.
TUB SATURDAY
EVENING
January 13, 1923
POST
WationalkyT>ricecL
Branded in the Bac 1
There's a Thrill in Playing Music
You Cannot Get From Listening
One thing is sure—you'd rather
play music, personally, than just
listen. With a Gulbransen you
CAN play good music, yourself,
just as you want to play it!
Count the
Pedal Strokes on.
the Gulbransen.
All the music that you long for,
played with feeling and effect!
It's easy. Instruction Rolls are
provided. All the family will
quickly become expert.
And here's more! The words are
on the rolls. Play in any key.
Pause when you will—then faster,
with perfect shading. Express
yourself, musically. There's noth-
ing quite like it.
All the fun without long practice!
All the joy without hard work!
Your Gulbransen dealer will in-
vite you to play it yourself. Do so.
THIS BABlT FOR
so new book of Gulbransen
CHECK COUPON x
Check here if you do not own i any
piaijo.
Gulbransen-Dickinson Company, Chicago
Canadian Distributors:
Musical Merchandise Sales Co., 79 Wellington Street West, Toronto
Check here if interested i
player action Installed in yourpieno
Write nafne and address in margin. ' Mai)
ail
to GulbransenrDickinsort Company, 3232
32
West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, "

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