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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 80 N. 16 - Page 10

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
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APRIL 18, 1925
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and Now We Introduce
the smallest playerpiano
we have ever made
before have we been able to offer you
as small a player as the new Style 14. The
reason? Because never before has it been
possible to produce so small a player that could
come up to the high Davenport-Treacy standard.
Consider the importance of this statement.
N
EVER
"This small player does not sacrifice one whit of its
tone for the sake of its size." We believe that you
will marvel at the beautiful playing qualities, sub-
stantial workmanship and artistic case design of
this exquisite little instrument.
Equipped with the nationally advertised Stand-
ard Player Action, of course.
This new little player is the answer to the great
demand for a piano small enough for the modern
small home. This instrument makes the piano
available to thousands of homes that have never
before had room for one.
Already the demand for this player is tremendous.
Save sales and make sure of having your require-
ments cared for by ordering immediately.
THE DAVENPORT-TREAGY PIANO CO.
632 West 51st Street, New York City
ort>Treacy

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