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l'llE ARTISJMV 71 Holton Band Instruments Ludwig Drums Complete Orchestra Llbrary WIESEL 8: BAKER MUSIC HOUSE Professional Instruments for Professional Musicians Z2-28 WEST CHIPPEWA ST. BUFFALO We'll Loan You cz Holton ABSOLUTELY FREE ll l'0lll the building of the first Holton instrument to the present day, flloltouis have been built to a. super-standard of quality that will absolutely demonstrate superiority in any possible test and com- parison. Today as in our earlier years the trial of a Holton is all that is needed to prove there is a different feeling' when you place a Holton to your lips-a, feeling of eoutidenee that here is au instrument you eau absolutely depend ou. And as you continue playing' on a Holton you wonder at the ease with which you handle passages in music that had seemed almost impossible. You are astonished at the ease with which you play-how mueh more you can do without getting tired. These points are all built into Hol- tou.'s. They are the outstanding qual- ities that have made Holtous the choice of the most discriminating musicians in America. They are the qualities that really eount. For while there is of course a. feeling of pride in using the same in- strument that Herbert Clarke, Arthur Pryor, Eddie Llewellyn and artists of equal note are using-a greater feeling of confidence in the instrument you have selected--after all is said and done it is the playing' test that counts. NVQ believe in it and have made it as easy as possible for you to try a, Holton by loaniug you the instrument of your ehoiee for ten days absolutely free. ilMW1:rn:u::ln1r ..i 'H X t nlu ll- fffnl It ill: l i Y f . hw- ' rf f UFg 1Q'lQ llllll '9'lt... Ill Illl ll ' H lil uf
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124 THE ARTISAN AND NOW---T0 TRY IT ON WORLD! You have learned your lessons well. You have practiced at your chosen vocations in school. Now, just a word of advice as you go forth to fame and fortune- Use good materials, always. Let quality help you make good on the job. A penny saved MAY be a penny carned, but that penny saved often means the spoiling of the job and just so much time and labor lost in your quest for success. We 'infuite you to call mf om- Display R V He 1 1 . uv sae Ill lf vom. va. you c .1 I c, yu - tefrns and colors of Face Bowls lczfzcl 'up 'in imvzels. JOHN H. BLACK COMPANY 505 Delaware Avenue Dohn, Fischer Sz Co. Incorporated Lumber and Millwork wif' BEAVER BOARD as Yards and planing lVlill 1330-1348 NIAGARA STREET BUFFALO, N. Y. ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK PATTERN 5: FLASK LUMBER Telephones Riverside 2 5 l 5 -2 5 I 6 Elmwood Lumber Sz Shingle Co., Inc. Lumber, Lath, Shingles Office and Yard I945-1961 ELMVVOOD AVE. BUFFALO, N. Y.
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126 THE ARTISAN Cabinet Shop Josnrn ARCHER, ARTIE no'rEN, iusmwwrs SENIORS George Bradford, Angelo Buani, Edward Bowen, Sylvester Kineeki, J amos Kwoka, XlVllllk1lH Luedtke, John Metcalf, Daird Neill, Phillip Oeehino, Frank Ostaehowski, Charles Persons, Edward Zemrak, Albert Newman, Gordon Vishion, Anthony Agricola, Matheu Czelacliuski, James Magione, Vlfalter Tuttle, Stanley Peseo, Caleb Neilson, WH,ltC'1' Jones, Wil1ian.1. Moorist, J zunes Leggio, 'Vincent P. Russo, Dominick Tripi. JUNIORS Joseph Bonafede, Elmer Breeht, Joseph Biernati, Russell Foulis, Anthony Guzzo, Vincent Seime, Raoul Smith, Joseph Szeuse, John Tokareyk, Norinan Brosart, Arthur Lewis, Vincent J. llll3.1'2lfl lG, Theodore Antoszewski, Louis A. Gatgola, Charles H. J ohnson, Mnttliew Kruzeelci, Leo Szyperski, IIG11Fj'WHSlG1'SlKkl, John F. Rampala., Joseph Haus, Joseph Valent, Stanley St-rzep, G. Sawyer, Walizei' Ramsey.
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