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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 3 - Page 6

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
JULY 19, 1924
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T'S everybody's piano—everyone enjoys it.
Attractive to every member of the family.
A lot of year 'round pleasure for a small
investment.
W e designed it in the beginning for use in
schools—that's why we made it small. It had
to be a space saver—and light in weight. Of
course we had an idea that this was the right
piano to meet the requirements in small homes;
and apartments. You merchants would just
naturally recognize it. You did—and you are
finding every day that this is the piano every'
body wants. They can be sold. Put one on
your floor and find out for yourself.
It's a good player, too—with an improved,
easy action. Plays all standard rolls. It's a full
88 note instrument—standard keys—standard
knee room, full metal plate.
Where we are not represented, we are
interested in making connections with first class
merchants. The opportunity is yours.
SMITH & BARNES - STROHBER - LESS I N C - H O F F M A N N - WILLARD
Pianos-Players-Grands
SMITH BARNES &STROHBER CO.
Manufacturers
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' 1872 CLYBOURN AVE N U E - CHICAGO
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