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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 54 N. 11

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org fflWIW VOL. LIV. N o . 11 Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, March 16, 1912 SINGLE COPIES, SINGL E C 0 There Is A Difference! W HAT a piano merchant most desires in his warerooms is a piano that satisfies. There is a vast difference in pianos in this particular. There are some which appeal strongly to customers, but after a while it is found they do not "stand up" that they do not live up to the claims made for them. Dissatisfaction creeps in which means loss for the dealer in the way of time, and a dissatisfied customer invariably works some kind of an injury to the business. Now the Doll 8c Sons pianos have directly the opposite results. They please customersin fact they delight themand every Doll & Sons piano, or player-piano, sold means a satisfied customer and more trade for the dealer. These are facts that are worthy of the most careful consideration, because value and service are the keynotes of modern business success. JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc. 98-116 Southern Boulevard, New York !• CENTO. ? ».O O PERVKA«"

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