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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 4 - Page 6

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'THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
JULY
28, 1923
Josephine Lucchese
Leading Soprano ofthe SanCarloOpera Co.
endorses the
.
MATCDLESS MILTON
~
PIANO·
1!/V
T
HE Matchless Milton line presents
significant possibilities to the piano
dealer. Its artistic endorsements are un­
usual for an instrument of its price class.
In over 130,000 good average American
homes, the Matchless Milton has won
an enviable regard by its musical excel­
lence and great durability. When the
average American and the exceptional
musician join in endorsing a piano, any
dealer can see its tremendous selling
power.
When you consider the additional
selling asset of a Complete Line under
one name-every model unexcelled in
Dollar-for-Dollar value-the desirabil­
ity of the Matchless Milton agency is
apparent.
MILTON PIANO COMPANY
GEORGE W. ALLEN, President
544-548 West 36th Street, New York
Allow me to express my great
admiration of the matchless
Milton Piano. You are indeed to
be congratulated upon the pro­
duction of an instrument that re­
sponds so readily and blends so
sympathetically with the hu.
man voice.
Very truly yours.
Chicago Office
1222 Kimball Bldg.
San FranciJco Office
460-462 Phelan Bldg.

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