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Presto

Issue: 1929 2235 - Page 2

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September 15, 1929
P R E S T 0-T I M E S
THENEW
T O \ K l t i : \ r i l CATALOGUE
The New TONKBENCH Catalogue is ready.
In its pages we present the recently consolidated
TONK, OVERTON, LOGANSPORT LINES of
QUALITY PIANO BENCHES—Fifty nine Set-Up
and Knocked-Down Models; in Upright, Grand
and Midget heights; with a special showing of
Period Styles, Metal Benches and Radio Seats.
All of the benches of established popularity from
the three consolidated lines are shown; many new
designs are formally presented for the first time and
practically every bench is offered with either wood
or upholstered top.
Without question this new catalogue presents the
largest, most comprehensive line of Piano and Radio
Benches ever offered to the Music Industry.
The values available through its pages are unequaled
It is indeed a worthy representative of The Largest
Piano Bench Line in The World.
Send for your copy today.
Use it for ready reference in your buying and as an
effective sales help when discussing Piano Benches
with your customers.
Take full advantage of the improved, dependable,
on-time service which the issuing of this catalogue
inaugurates — always remembering that in every
transaction which you may have with us; your
satisfaction and the satisfaction of every customer
is guaranteed.
Tonk Manufacturing Company
1912 Lewis Street, Chicago, Illinois
4627 East 50 th Street, Los Angeles,
California
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