Music Trade Review

Issue: 1907 Vol. 44 N. 21

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GES.
THE
flUJIC TRADE
V O L , X L I V . N o . 2 1 . Published Every Satorday by Edward Lyman Bill at X Madison Aye,, New York, May 25,1907.
SING
$ a E o£°P P E I g S Y^ ENTS -
More Money
for Music Men!
Columbia Records are as appropriate a part of the music
store stock as sheet music—and altogether more profitable.
Thousands of music dealers have proved it—including
some of the biggest houses in the country.
You can figure not only the profit on the records—
but their business-building force. They bring more people
into the store—people who like music and are ready to pay
for it, people who own or will own pianos and piano-players,
people who will pay their good money for tuning and who
will influence their friends.
COLVMBIA RECORDS
(Disc ^ n d Cylinder)
are made in the largest talking machine factory in the world, and
under the original patents covering the recording of musical sounds.
It is easy to see why the Columbia name stands for every point of
quality that a record can embody.
In spite of their far superior quality, Columbia Gold-Matrix
Cylinder Records sell for ten cents less than the price of their nearest
competitor. Columbia Disc Records sell from 50 cents up to $5.00
and it is a significant fact that the business is developing every day
along the line of the higher priced goods. This one thing means more
to a music dealer who is building for the future than any development
in the music business since the graphophone was invented.
Columbia Records fit any machine—and the owner is never
satisfied with any other after he has once heard a Columbia Record on
his own machine.
COLUMBIA
Phonograph Co., Gen'l
Tribune Building, New YorK
DEALERS WANTED WHEREVER WE
ARE NOT NOW REPRESENTED
GRAND PRIX. PARIS. 1900
GRAND PRIZE. MILAN, 1906
DOUBLE GRAND PRIZE. ST. LOUIS, 1904
STORES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES
Are You Getting Your Share ?
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
The World Renowned
SOHMER
QUALITIES of leadership
were never better emphasized
than in the SOHMER PIANO of
to-day.
It is built to satisfy the most
cultivated tastes.
The advantage of such a piano
appeals at once to the discriminat-
ing intelligence of leading dealers.
VOSE PIANOS
BOSTON.
They have a reputation of over
FIFTY YEARS
for Superiority in those qualities
which are most essential In a First-
Class Piano.
VOSE fr SOJ^S
PIANO CO.
BOSTON,
MJfSS.
Sobmer & Co.
WAREROOMS
Corner Fifth Avenue and 22d Street,
BAN
CS
Pianos
New York
PRICE S
GRAND AND UPRIGHT
Received Highest Award at the United States
Centennial Exhibition, 1876, and are admitted to
k* the most Celebrated Instruments of the Age.
Guaranteed for five years, jyIllustrated Cata-
logue furnished on application. Price reasonable.
Terms favorable.
Ware rooms : 237 E. 23d ST.
Factory: from 233 to 245 E. 23d St., N. Y. |
CHICAGO.
MADS
ON
HONOR
YBARI
LINDET^AN
AND SONS
PIANOS
The BAILEY
PIANO CO
*< ^< Manufacturer of ^ "<
PIANO-FORTES
138th St. aoid C&nal Plaice
Quality
WRITB
MR
TtIB BB5T ONLY
STRICTLY man QRADB
A . M . McPHAIL
PIANO CO.
= = = = = BOSTON, MASS.
THE
SOLO
ON
MERIT
PIANOS
RIGHT IN EVERY W A Y
B. H. JANSSEN
1881-1883 PARK AVE.
and
ORGANS
.
The quality goes Itf before the name goes OV.
\
The right prices to the right dealers in the right territory.
,
Descriptive catalogues upon ^request.
(GEO . P. BENT,
Manufacturer.
New York
CONSISTENT
WITH QUALITY
GENERAL OFFICES
211 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO.
NEW Y O U
ESTABLISHED 1843
5TIEFF
Grands, Uprights
STRICTLY
HIGH
Write for
Wareroomt.SN. Liberty St. Factory. Block D Q U ; m n P Q U J
of E. Lafayette Ave., Alken and Lan«aleSt». 03111111016, BID.
The Gabler Piano, an art product in 1854,
represents to-day 53 years of continuous improvement.
Ernest Gabler & Brother,
Whitlock and Leggett Avenues, Bronx Borough, N. Y.

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