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The Music Trade Review
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Announcement
to merchants and to men
about to engage in business
The Baldwin (Piano) Company—America's
foremost maker of pianos, in the expansion
of its business now under way—calls atten-
tion to the opportunity for a permanent and
profitable career in the sale of its products,
—Grand and Upright Pianos, Player Pianos,
Reproducing Pianos—four complete lines,
universally known and nationally adver*
tised—in an industry now on the threshold
of its greatest development*
Increasing numbers of pianos will be pur-
chased during the Fall of 1927 and thereafter
by the American public, now realizing more
than ever before the value of the piano as the
predominant instrument and attraction in
the home*
These instruments may be purchased for
cash or carried on a consignment basis—
acceptable paper will be financed—and, if
desired, they may be carried in connection
with other and non-competing lines of mer-
chandise*
Desirable territory is available for exclusive
representation* Responsible persons are in-
vited to address the General Offices or any
Division Sales Office of the Company for
further information*
The
Baldwin Piano Company
CINCINNATI, 142 W. 4th Street
(General Offices)
Chicago, 323 S. Wabash Avenue
New York, 20 E. 54th Street
St. Louis, 1111 Olive Street
Louisville. Third and Broadway
San Francisco, 310 Sutter Street
Indianapolis, 35 Monument Circle
Denver, 1636 California Street
Dallas, 1017 Elm Street
Export Office, Cincinnati
Factories, Cincinnati, Chicago
AUGUST
20, 1927