Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 59 N. 24

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
STERLING
PLAYER
PIANOS
Made in the Sterling Factory
Made in the Sterling Way
The Sterling Player and the Sterling Piano are built side by
side in the Sterling Factory, each for the other, as a unit of
Sterling manufacture.
The same high quality of workmanship and materials that has
made the Sterling Piano famous for its durability enters into the
making of the Sterling Player.
It is built under the supervision of men who know player
troubles from personal experience, and who know how to overcome
them. The Sterling Player is the most reliable made.
Built exclusively for Sterling products, the Sterling Player
musically and mechanically offers the dealer an instrument of un-
questioned reliability.
Sterling in Name
Sterling in Quality
The Sterling Co
DERBY, CONN.

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