Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 55 N. 17

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SPECIAL—The Player Section.
THE
MUJIC TRADE
VOL.
L V . N o . 17. Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Oct. 26,1912
SING
^ 0 J oPpEI f S Y
A Recent Player Triumph
TJERE is one of the latest additions to the H. P. Nelson line of player-pianos. It has been greeted
by the trade as one of the most attractive "specials" ever presented to the player trad«. We
long have had inquiries for a small player-piano, diminutive in size, but big in quality, suitable for
apartments where a full sized instrument is impractical.
In the Petit Grand style CXL H. P. Nelson player-piano we have supplied this need exactly. This
beautiful little player is only 4 feet 3 inches in height and is perfectly proportioned. The main thing
to be noted about it is that in its
construction there has been no
sacrifice of tone quality or player
efficiency in the slightest degree.
We call attention to the Petit
Grand at this time simply to em-
phasize the fact that the H. P.
Nelson line of player-pianos, like
the regular piano product, is
complete—one of the most com-
prehensive lines on the market
to-day. It includes case designs
adapted to every taste, and when
taken in connection with the
Gerhard and Weiler players, also
made in the H. P. Nelson group
of factories, furnishes "a player
for every size pocket."
The player piano output of
this company is equal to the en-
tire piano and player product of
many large concerns.
Send for our new catalogue
illustrating the entire H. P. Nel-
son player product.
H. P. Nelson Player-Piano.
Petit Grand Style CXL—Height 4 Feet 3 Inches.
H. P. NELSON COMPANY
Manufacturers of Grand, Upright and Player-Pianos
North Kedzie, North Sawyer, West Chicago Avenues and C , M. & St. P. R. R.
CHICAGO
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THE
The World Renowned
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
VOSE PIANOS
HE QUALITIES of leadership
were never better emphasized
than in the SOHMER PIANO of
to-day.
SOHMER
BOSTON*
They have a reputation of ovei
FIFTY YEARS
It is built to satisfy the most
cultivated tastes.
ifor superiority In those qualities whloB
»re most essential In a First-class Piano.
VOSE & SONS PIANO CO
The advantage of such a piano
appeals at once to the discriminat-
ing intelligence of leading dealers.
BOSTON, MASS.
BALER
PIANOS
Sobmer & Go.
WAREROOMS
*UM«rACT0IBir HHABQVAftTUS
S O U T H W A B A t t i A.
Comer Fifth Avenue and 32d Street, New York
CHICAQO,
KIMBALI
JANSSEN PIANOS
The most talked about piano in the trade
ORIGINALITY
Any other piano just as good costs more,
In a class by itself for quality and price.
I he piano that pays dividends all the time.
BEN H. JANSSEN
32nd St. and Bn
LARGEST OUTPUT IN
THE WORLD
CABLE & SONS
We W. KIMBALL CO.
SUPERIOR IN EVERY WAY
Old EatabHchttd House. Production Limited to
Quality. Our Player* Are Perteeted to
the Limit of Invention.
CHICAGO, ILL.
is the key-note of the
Bush & Lane propo-
sition. A tone beyond
comparison. A case
design in advance of
all. We stop at nothing
to produce the best
NEW YORK
Pianos and Player Pianos
CABLE A SONS, 550 W e s t 38th St., N.Y.I
PIANOS AND ORGANS
BUSH & LANE PIANO CO.
The quality goes IN before the name goes ON
The right prices to the right dealers in the rightr territory.
HOLLAND, MICH.
Descriptive catalogues upon request.
GEO. P. BENT CO., Manufacturers
General Offices
214-216 South Wanash Ave., CHICAGO
BEHR BROS. & CO.
THE ACME OF PIANO CRAFT.
UNEQUALED IN
One of the three
GREAT PIANOS
of the World
TONE,
TOUCH.
DURABILITY.
Write for prices and territory.
292-8 11th Avenue, New York
CINCINNATI NEW YORK
CHICAGO
The John Church Company IZ
of Tk« ET*r*tt Piaao Co., Bostoa.
HADDORFF
CLARENDON
PIANOS
Novel and artistic case
designs
Splendid tonal qualities
Possess surprising value
apparent to all.
Straubc Pianos
SIIG THEIR OWI PRAISE
STRAUBE PIANO GO.
5 9 East Adams Street
CHICAGO
:
ILLINOIS
Manufactured by the
HADDORFF PIANO CO.,
Rockford, - - Illinois
M.
P . MOLLER.,
WMNtfFACTUWtW OW
oKx^K^a p i p E ORGANS
HAGERSTOWN. MO.

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