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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1931 Vol. 90 N. 4 - Page 10

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THE
10
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW,
April, 1931
"The
most Valuable Franchise
in the
Piano Industry"
THE LEADER
IN EVERY CITY
The
G. A. BARLOWS SON CO.
130 East State St., Trenton, N. J.
Aeolian Dealer
practically any city—from
the Atlantic to the Pacific—if you look for the leading Piano
Merchant, you will find him to be the Aeolian Dealer.
JILN
AEOLIAN HALL
New York, N. Y.
For he, as well as the great buying public knows the value of
the name "Aeolian"—a name which has been synonymous with
quality, value and good faith for over half a century.
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Consumer Demand
is based largely on recognition of the
sterling worth of a name.
This is one of the reasons w h y the
Aeolian franchise is the MOST VALUABLE FRANCHISE IN
THE PIANO INDUSTRY.
The
Created more than 75 years ago by Albert
W e b e r a n d developed to its present dis-
tinction by the Aeolian Company.
The
George Steck
This famous Piano is produced by The
Aeolian Company on three continents. A
moderately priced Piano of international
recognition.
Duo-Art
The world-famous reproducing Piano for
which a vast majority of the great Pian-
ists record their playing exclusively. Ob-
tainable in the Steinway, Weber and
George Steck.
The Weber
The Duo-Art
• . . with the neiv
CONCERTOLA
The
M
Wheelock
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Made by The Aeolian Company to meet
A whole evening's musical program may at
the a demand
a Piano
of good as
quality
popular for
price.
Recognized
"the
now be controlled from a small tablet, best Grand for the money ever made."
without leaving one's chair.
COM PANT
Steinway
(In collaboration with Steinway & Sons)
Foremost Makers of Musical Instruments in the World
™/ sTeTntf T e l L i u Z T of "the AEOLIAN HALL, 689 Fifth Avenue at 54th St., NEW YORK
Immortals."
LONDON
.
PARIS
.
MADRID
.
MELBOURNE
.
SYDNEY

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