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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 23 - Page 8

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THE
8
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST
DECEMBER
8. 1923
Deumber 8,1923
VI RTUOLO
"
"The Christmas remembered ever afterwards"
If7 ritten by a little girl who knows • • . . . . .
"WE
heard Santa Claus playing a piano
downstairs early Christmas morning.
Mother said father had gone down to invite
him to breakfast. So we all went down. Santa
had gone-he was very busy-but he had left
the most marvelous piano. Father was playing
it without touching the keys. The music made
everyone want to dance.
"Home is twice as happy now. When we are
tired mother sits down at the Virtuolo and plays
stories about knights all clad in silver armor,
comes in these famous makes:
HALL B.. "G.
.
CoNWAY
M •• RlLL
&
DAVIS
$685
$595
$575
$495
'495
"When father comes home tired at night,
mother plays to him and makes him look so
happy and rested.
"We haven't been left alone so much at night,
either. There seems lots more fun at home
all the time. We never knew before what a
nice place one's own home can be."
Virtuolos Are Sold On Easy Terms
TheVIRTUOLO PLAYER-PIANO
CONWAY
and sometimes she plays so softly it makes us
all hold our breath. And some nights we peep
downstairs through the banister and see all the
people from miles around dancing and laughing.
The Same Price Everywhere
If you do not know the Virtuolo dealer in your city write for his address. We will also send you the illustrated
book of Virtuolo styles and prices to guide your choice. A Virtuolo can be in your home for Christmas.
'JJlall!t~ .@a\Ji$
Piano Company
661
Christmas Virtuolo Saturday Evening
Post COp'}. An example of the full page
national advertisements appearing ugularly,
Boylston St. Boston,Mass.
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