Music Trade Review

Issue: 1900 Vol. 31 N. 2

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Steinway
The OLDEST in AMERICA.
The BEST in t h e WORLD.
GRAND AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS
«•«••
91UNWAY «§c SONS are the only Manufacturers who make afl
ttmponent parts of their Pianofortes, exterior and interior (including
ffac casting of the full metal frames), in their own factories.
Tbe Mstory of the Piano industry In this country proves the sup»»
dor value of the CHICKERING PIANO to the dealer, both financially
and artistically, as leader over all other makes.
TO-DAY the Piano presents greater possibilities for the dealer than
at any tima during our seventy-five years of manufacture.
STREET,
MASS.
CHICKERING & SONS,
NEW YORK WAREROOMS, STEINWAY HALL,
No*. »«7, J09 & UJ Earf Fourteenth Street.
CENTRAL DEPOT FOR GREAT BRITAIN,
STEINWAY HALL,
f t * IS Lower Seymour Street, Portmaa Squara, LONDON^ • •
HAZELTON
Piano-Fortes
aUROPEAN BRANCH FACTORY,
STEDWAVS PIANO FABRIK,
St. Pi^tt. N m RoMn Strasse, Not. 20-24, HAMBURG, GERMANY.
CANNOT BE EXCELLED FOR TOUCH, SINGING QUALITY,
DELICATE AND GREAT POWER OF TONE. WITH
HIGHEST EXCELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP.
FINISHING FACTORY i
HAZELTON BROTHERS,
AV«M% F % Steaod and Fifty-Third Streets,
HOT
To*
CkM tmd Actioo Factories, Metal Fottflddei and Lumber Y M S *
Brf^ La^T b b a d City, opfW«Jt« 120th SticeU N « w York O t r . J i
• • • • • • • • • — W W ••••»
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Warerooms: 66 and 68 University Place, New York
HARDMAN, PECK & CO,
" The Musical Standard of the World."
Established 1842.
FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS THE
HARDMAN
PIANO
"•The Only Piano Which Improves Under Usage."
Standard and Harrington Pianos
MANUFACTURED BY
E. G. HARRINGTON & CO.,
WEBER
PIANOS
have given the greatest satisfaction in thousands of
American and European homes.
The same intelligence and solidity ol construction, pur*
musical tone and greatest power which characterized th.%
Weber in its complete triumph over all competition i s
1876 are marked in even a greater degree in ths W«bar
of to-day.
WAREROOMS:—
108 Fifth Ave., Con 16th St., New York.
368 Wabash Ave., Chicago.
UNDER CONTROL OF
Hardman, Peck & Co.,
KNABE QUALITY.
The individual who sells a Knabe piano has
a feeling of satisfaction in so doing that cannot but
be foreign to a piano transaction wherein some
other make of piano is involved.
The Knabe is inherently good, every piece of
mechanism that goes to make up the Knabe whole
is an atom of honesty. There is a tone of mechan-
ical integrity as well as a tone of melodious sweet-
ness about the Knabe that makes it an easy piano
to sell. Then the Knabe is permanently trust-
worthy—it almost wears forever. Knabes cost a
little more money than other pianos, but in the long
run aren't they well worth the price ?
tbe Cable Company
OK Cargctt Witn*Utt*rtrt of PfaMt
atui Reed Organ* in foe OlovU
Conover, Cable, RingsbMry and
« Wellington Pianos «
Cbe Reliable Chicago Cottage
* • « Organs • « «
i
OtDM* awl Oarmow*
WM. KNABE & CO.,
BALTIMORE.
NEW YORK.
Apply
and Jackson BeukMrd, €W«flo.
WASHINGTON.
STEINERTOWE
for the
formerly the Chicago
Cottage Organ Co.
-TO-
MORRIS STEINERT
NEW HAVEN,
CONN.

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