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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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MARCH 27, 1926
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T happened not long ago in Milwaukee. A pros-
pect entered a dealer's show room, her mind prac-
tically decided on a well-known make of instru-
ment.
A few preliminary questions, an apparently satisfactory
demonstration, the sale about to be closed. Suddenly the
lady stopped—she had seen a Hazelton William and Mary
Period Model at the other end of the room. Only a
moment's hesitation, then—it was really a glad little cry of
pleasure, admiration, anticipation—"There's A Piano!"
Need we add that this lady is now the happy possessor of
a Hazelton Grand—that our good dealer friend perhaps
more than ever before values the business-building possi-
bilities of the Hazelton-franchise?
Since 1849 Hazelton Brothers have offered Per-
fection in Pianos. Let us send you a prospectus
of zvhat our complete and •well-rounded line of
Uprights, Grands, Players and the Weltc-Mignon
{Licensee) Reproducing Grand can do for you,
should your territory still be open.
HAZELTON BROTHERS
Perfection in Pianos Since 1849