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MUJIC TRADE
V O L . XXXIII.
No. 26
paisW Every Sal In Efliari Lyman BUI at 3 East Funrtentli Street. New Tort, Dec. 2*, 1901.
There is no piano manufactured to-day
containing greater value for the money
original 6 Lindeman & Sons.
It is the oldest established piano man-
ufacturing concern in New York City,
dating back to 1836.
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LINDEmN
AND 5ONS
PIANOS
" I t is-through decided merit that the Lindeman
Piano has gained the endorsement of the musical
world and the confidence of the public. In their
long career as piano manufacturers, the firm of
Lindeman & Sons have learne'd much. They have
worked hard, and by their practical skill, enterprise
and inventive genius, are now able to produce
instruments that take a high place upon the market."
—New York Tribune.
ad
rooms
in
ai
cities where
Lindeman & Sons
Pianos
can be seen and pur-
chased, or a complete
catalogue can be ob-
tained on application.
LINDEmN
AND SONS
IANO
23d Street, New York
23-
303 Houston Stfe
130-132 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio
167 Dolphin Street, Mobile, Ala.
116 South Sixth Street, Reading, Pa.
36 Gratiot Avenue, Detroit, Mich.
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405 National Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis.
ain Street, Memphis, Tenn.
ummer Street, Nashville, Tenn.
get, Davenport, Iowa.
teomery, Ala.
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347 Windsor^Avenue, Hartford, Conn.
482-484 Westminster Street, Providence, R. I.
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