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The Music Trade Review
MAY 26, 1928
The Convention's Most Original Exhibit!
The Very First Showing!
The First Americans are identified with
one of the earliest American Piano Makes—
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Within a Stone's Throw of the Hotel Commodore
at Our New Wholesale Display Rooms
6 East 39th Street, New York—are the new
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6 East 39 th Street
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Hallet & Davis
GRAND PIANOS
with early Indian motif treatment. Original and most dis-
tinctive in design—the creations of a Cherokee Indian
Princess, well known in art and musical circles. This is the
first association of the Piano Industry with native Indian
legendary themes:—remarkable decorative art conceptions—
beautiful, vivid color contrasts—imparting a rare and most
appealing atmosphere to every home.
Kaeh instrument has card attached, describing motif and
characteristic decorative treatment of Indian lore and
legend !
Be sure to see these remarkable (irands:—Popularh ac-
cepted case designs with the most fascinating ornamental
appeal that it is possible to devise.
The entire Hallet & Davis and Associated Lines:—Grands—
Reproducers—Uprights—Players—will be on display at our
large Showroom Headquarters.
The 1928 Franchise Features will make a powerful impres-
sion on you—new styles—new varieties—new prices—new
Profits! '
The right hand of fellowship will be extended to all visitors.
We are glad to hear that so many of our National selling
representatives will come to see us.
HALLET & DAVIS PIANO COMPANY
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Established 1839, in Boston
Factories, New York City
Executive Offices and Wholesale Showrooms
6 EAST 39th STREET (at FIFTH AVENUE)
NEW YORK CITY
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Walk just a few steps from Hotel Commodore—to Our Wholesale Showrooms
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