Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 33 N. 16

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The* OLDEST in AMERICA
The BEST in the WORLD
STE1NWAY
& SONS are the only jfffiufaclurerslhho
make all
component parts of their 'Pianofortes, exterior and interior {including
V the casting of the full metal frames), in their own factories <£> J* J*
New York Warerooms:
STEINWAY HALL, Nos. 107,109 & J J J East Fourteent^Street
Central Depot for Great Britain, STEINWAY HALL,
No. J5 Lower Seymour Street, Portman Square,!
factory, STEINWAY'S PIANO FABRIK,
luli, Neue Rosen Strasse, Nos. 20-24, HAMBURG, GERMANY.
Finishing Factory: Fourth Avenue, Fifty-Second and Fifty-Third Streets, New York City.
Piano Case and Action Factories, Metal Foundries and Lumber Yards,
at Astoria, Long Island City, oppo&ite i»oth Street, New York City.
I
CHHi
,
The history of the Piano industry in this country proves the superior
value of the CHICKERING "PIANO to the dealer, both financially and
artistically, as leader over alt other makes.
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TO- C DAY the 'Piano presents greater possibilities for the dealer than
at any time during our seventy-etght years of manufacture.
CHICKERING & SONS
„ 79t Tremont Street
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BOSTON. MASS.
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HARDMA1NUPECK & GO.
^.ESTABLISHED J842.~.
HARDMAN
PIANO
" The Only Standard and Harrington Pianos
WEBER
PIANOS
I
T is my wish, and that of the Opera Company, that the "Webet Piano
shaU be used at the Opera House next season as heretofore. The
magnificent Concert Grands you sent us have more than confirmed
the impression that in tone-quality, power, and carrying capacity the
Weber has no superior in the world. The leading arti&ts of the company
have privately expressed to me their delight in the instruments furnished
for their use, and it is the unanimous verdict that for concert work, as well
as for accompanying the voice in singing, the Weber Piano is unequalled.
MAURICE GRAU,
The Metropolitan Opera House, New York.
WEBER
^MANUFACTURED B Y =
E. G. HARRINGTON & CO.,
%
==UNDER CONTROL O F =
Co. HAZELTON
LudwigI
PIANO-FORTES
Cannot
PRIZE
WINNERS
be excelled for Touch,
Paris Exhibition, I9OO.
968 Southern Boulevard, New York.
RNABE
Piano of to-day will outlive the
Twentieth Century
HPHE early Knabe pianos, now over 6o years old, still lend their
1 melodious sweetness to scores of homes.
9 Viewed from any standpoint the Knabe of to-day is the per-
sonification o£ perfection in pianos.
In the home, on the concert platform—anywhere, the Knabe is
well-nigh incomparable.
WM. KNABE (SI CO.
NEW YORK, 154 Fifth Ave. (Cor. 20th St.)
BALTIMORE, 22 & 24 East Baltimore St.
WASHINGTON, 1209 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W.



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Singing
Quality,
Delicate and
Great c Po AT
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WAREROOMS
1108 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK
266 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO J81 TREMONT ST., BOSTON
Hazelton * Brothers
Warerooms: 66 and 68 University Place, New York
MANUFACTURERS OF
Pianos and
/ THE \ Reed Organs
CABLE
COMPANY
I CHICAGOi
/ '
Operate two Urge factories and still
find it difficult to keep up with their
' orders ^* Their Pianos and Organs
outsell every other make — so the
Agents say.
THESE ARE THE FOUR Bid SELLERS:
Cable Pianos
Conover Pianos
Kingsbury Pianos
Chicago Cottage Organs
General Offices and Warerooms, CABLE BUILDING, CHICAGO
'
U/>e HENRY F. MILLER
GRAND PIANO FORTE
STHNERTONE
BOSTON,
MASS.
The Greatest of all Grand Pianofortes
THE STEINERTONE COMPANY
Warerooms: 13O Fifth Ave., N I W YORK

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