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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
MARCH 29, 1924
This Is the April Advertisement of the
National Campaign Featuring the
oA garden Quaint of long ago
~when Phantom Jingersjylay
"Tho* the heart be weary, sad the day and long,
Still to us at twilight comes love*s sweet song—
The$e are the Phantom
Hands of a thousand
immortal pianists; their
glorious genius preserv-
ed forever, through the
miracle of
Welte-
Mignon* reproduction.
EMORIES glowing with the
veiled enchantment of by-
M
gone years come to you through
ing a life-time of complete musical
satisfaction, naturally choose the
Welte-Mignon*, — the instrument
the supreme art of the Welte- supreme. The Welte-Mignon* is
Mignon*, the world's greatest invisible and does not interfere
reproducing instrument.
with manual playing. It is obtain-
With the Welte-Mignon*, Pade- able in nearly every good make
rewski,de Pachmann, Hofmann— of piano. Write, for interesting
and hundreds of other masters — brochure. Auto Pneumatic Action
play in your own home whenever Company, 12th Ave.,at 51 st Street,
you wish. True music lovers seek- New York City.
*
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(Licensee)
Hear it—in comparison. There's a nearby dealer
•Licensed under the original Welte-Mipnon patents.
This advertisement will appear in colors in the April issues of Scribner's, Harper's,
Century, World's Work, Review of Reviews and Atlantic Monthly