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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 17 - Page 6

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
OCTOBER 25,
1924
Many Dealers are Profiting
by the testimonials of these famous artists.
They are increasing their Sales of the
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n ^ H E R E is a long and brilliant
X list of artists who have used the
Milton and praised its glorious
tone. It is not singular that Joseph-
ine Lucchese should find the Milton
Piano ideally suited to her exacting
requirements. Marie R a p p o 1 d,
Johanna Gadski, Tamaki Miura,
Stella de Mette, Fortune Gallo,
Carlo Peroni, Anna Pavlowa and
Irene Franklin, have also expressed
their approval of the Milton.
You have a wealth of material at
hand to impress prospects with the
genuine worth of these instruments.
Not to use it is to throw away part
of your assets as a Milton dealer.
Over 140,000 homes have "dis-
covered" in the Matchless Milton
the qualities so essential to com-
plete piano satisfaction.
They
have found that the instrument is
"made good to make good."
MILTON PIANO COMPANY
GEORGE W. ALLEN, President
Josephine Lucchese
Leading soprano of the
San Carlo Opera Co.,
writes:
''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 responds so
readily and blends so sympathetically
with the human voice"
62.6-63Z West 51st Street, New York
Chicago Office
11X2. Kimball Bldg.
San Francisco Office
460-462. Phclan Bldg.

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