Music Trade Review

Issue: 1892 Vol. 16 N. 13

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
Piano Manufacturers,
F. MOEHLFELD £ CO
SWICK & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
UPRIGHT PIANOS
FIRST-CUSS IN EVERY RESPECT.
462 E. 136th Street, NEW YORK.
NEWMAN BROS.' ORGANS,
Corner West Chicago Ave. and Diz Street,
CHICAGO, ILL.
NOTED FOR THEIR PURITY OF TONE.
The Sweetest, Most Powerful and Easiest Selling Organ in the market.
OUR PATENT PIPE SWELL
produces finer crescendos than can be obtained in any other Organ.
Indorsed and Sold by the Largest and Oldest Dealers.
JACK HAYNES, General Manager for New England, Middle and
Southern States, also all Export Trade.
FACTORY:
NEW YORK WAREROOMS, Ho. 20 East Seventeenth Street.
Cor. Lincoln Ave. & I32d St.,
NEW YORK.
GODDARD & MANNING,
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PIANO OASES,
Send for Latest Illustrated Catalogue.
JACK HAYNES, General
G. W. INGALLS & CO,
MANUFACTURERS OF
OBGA2ST IRIEIEID B O A E D S ,
Octave Couplers and Vox Humanas,
7AOT0BT, No. 25 HEEMON STREET,
WOBOESTEB, MASS.
Specialty of Upright Cases.
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Scarfs and Covers,
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C|eslerton Iflfg. Go.
MANUFACTUBEBS OF
HIGH GRADE PIANO AMD ORGAN
STOOLS
PIANO STOOLS, LAMBREQUINS, ETC.
CHESTERTON, IND.
SUMMIT MFG. CO.,
THE DAVENPORT * TREACY C O . ,
HUGO KRAEMER, Proprietor,
13 E. iyth St., New York.
PLATES,
Drilled, Japanned, Bronzed, Ornamented, Pinned and Agraffes Set.
Nickel Plating, Action Brackets, Pedal Feet, Bolts,
OFFICE AND FINISHING ROOMS:
Cor. Avenue D and nth Street,
NEW
YORK.
A BRILLIANT SUCCESS.
OUR SEVEN-OCTAVE
PIANO—ORGANS.
Magnificent in appearance ; various styles and finishes ; qualified
tone ; different sets of reeds easily regulated while playing. Can be
retailed as cheaply as a five-octave organ. Made a specialty by many
dealers. Address
H. LEHR & CO., Easton, Pa.
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