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JULY 23, 1927
The Music Trade Review
the Automobiles in the
World were Placed End to End
V
HERE is a hearty laugh in the expression, "If all the automo-
biles in the world were placed end to end—that would be
Sunday afternoon!"
And there is a sympathetic thought in the predicament of the piano
manufacturer. He will fervently assure you that if all the worries and
hardships and heartaches were placed end to end—that would be the
Fall and pre-holiday rush to turn out pianos on time.
Consider your poor manufacturer. Remember, it requires months to
build a quality piano. Relieve him of as much of the strain as possible.
Send in your orders early for your late Summer, early Fall, and holiday
requirements. We don't advise you to order extravagantly, but we
are confident of a good Fall business and urge you to protect your own
interests by placing your orders now.
And when ordering Playerpianos don't forget to specify the good old
favorite, nationally-advertised, easy-selling Standard Player Action.
STANDARD PNEUMATIC ACTION COMPANY
W. A. MENNIE, PRESIDENT
638 West 52nd Street
New York City