Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 19, 1915, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING LEDGER J II I LAD 13 Li 111 A, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1015,
New York City, April 19, 1915
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HE Aeolian Company is glad of this opportunity
to express its appreciation of the high character
of the representation accorded its instruments
in Philadelphia during the past 28 years, by the
distinguished House which is now fitly cele
brating its Fiftieth Anniversary.
When C. J. Heppe & Son first took the representation
of The Aeolian Company, this Company had barely started
its career. During intervening years, success has come to it
in unexampled measure.
To have become in hardly more than a quarter of a
century the leading manufacturers in the music industry, is a
high distinction. To have this leadership extend to every
civilized country on the globe, is a recognition of
superiority rarely accorded any article of manufacture.
By no other commercial process, whatever, save the
unequivocal .supremacy of The Pianola an exclusive product
of The Aeolian Company could such recognition be evoked.
At the same time and in all sincerity, The Aeolian
Company acknowledges the immense obligation it owes to
such representatives as C. J. Heppe & Son. The prestige
of The Pianola, today, in this city and its environs, is
without doubt appreciably due to its representation by this
enterprising and distinguished firm.
To the people of Philadelphia The Aeolian Company extends
congratulations on having a House of the character and calibre
ofC. J. Heppe & Son to supply its musical needs.
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"The Largest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World"
AEOLIAN HALL, NEW YORK
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