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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 83 N. 13 - Page 2

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The Music Trade Review
"The Replica of The Masters"
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IN HALLET & DAVIS—CONWAY & MERRILL GRANDS
10th Avenue at 23d Street, New York
Authorities of established reputation have time and again affirmed
that the Angelus Reproducing Grand—ranging in price from $1,750
to $2,150—is the first and foremost Reproducing Piano—artistically,
technically, structurally!
The first and foremost Piano Merchants are therefore naturally
capitalizing on the sale of this super Reproducer. They are at
the same time automatically realizing, too, on the fame and wide-
spread use of the Angelus Player Piano in the past—the Pioneer
Player—forerunner of the Angelus Reproducer—enshrined in the
hearts of thousands of music lovers.
You are on the threshold of the biggest selling months of the year.
As the one, exclusive Angelus representative in your community—
secure the full meaning and full benefit of this powerful sales
affiliation.
Write or Wire—NOW—
If you don't control the Angelus Agency.
President
HALLET & DAVIS PIANO COMPANY
SEPTEMBER 25, 1925

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