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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 1 - Page 8

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Genel'cttion
Jo (}enel'otion
THE ({SUB-DEB"
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REVIEVV
Jnv 7, 1923
The Principal
Reason
for tying up to
Story & Clark
National Adver­
tising is because
you can make
more sales ""ith
less effort and
therefore lTIore
money.
oj PLayer PianoJ'- the
STORY AND CLARK
MINLATURE-
the" Life" oj thoJ'e intimate
week-end partieJ' .
This beau tiful Ii Hie instrument only
four feet, two inches high; full 88 note
keyboard; plays all standa rd rolls.
Can be opera ted by everyone wi thou t
practice. No home, studio, or apart­
ment complete without one. Write
for brochure, terms, and name of
n earest dealer.
Instruments offinest quality since 1857
The Story & 6lark
Piano 6011tpany
317-31'1 South- 'Wabash- ?\venue
6hicafjo, ILLinois
l ' ..•.,.
Over 33,000,000
people are read­
ing Story & Clark
advertisemen ts
every month and
am ong these are

many prospectIve
buyers of Story
& Clark pianos,
players and
grands.

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