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SPECIAL—The Piano Manufac-
turers 9 and Piano Travelers'
National Conventions at Chi-
cago.
The Salesmanship Section*
VOL. LX.
REV™
NEW YORK, MAY 22, 1915.
No. 21.
"Yes, It's' a Steinway
SN'T there supreme satisfaction in being able to say that of the piano in your
home? Would you have the same feeling about any other piano? "It's a Stein-
way." Nothing more need be said. Everybody knows you have chosen wisely;
you have given to your home the very best that money can buy. You will never
even think of changing this piano for any other. As the years go by the words
"It's a Steinway" will mean more and more to you, and thousands of times, as you
continue to enjoy through life the companionship of that noble instrument, absolutely
without a peer, you will say to yourself: "How glad I am I paid the few extra dollars
and got a Steinway."
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The Net Cash Prices of Steinway Pianos in New York are as follows :
StyleV Upright Piano, Mahogam Case.
$500
Style K Vertegrand
(Upright) Piano
j Ebonized (. use.
Mahogany Case,
$550
$600
Style I Upright I 1 -' ....
Ebonized < asr.
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$675
$750
Style M Small ( nam
Piano
Mai
$750
1
Style OMiniatur
bonized Case,
$800
vlahogany Case, $900
Grand Piano
Style A Small Parlor Ebonized Case, $1000
Grand Piano
Mahogany Case, $1150
Style B Parlor Grand Ebonized Case, $1100
Mahogany ( asr, $1250
Piano
Style D Concert
Ebonized Case, $1600
Grand Piano
We sell on convenient payments.
Used Steinway pianos and pianos of all other makes are taken in exchange at fair valuations.
An inspection is respectfully invited.
STEINWAY & SONS
STEINWAY HALL
107-109 East 14th Street, New York
Subway Express Station at the Door
ALSO PIANOS FOR RENT AT REASONABLE RATES FOR CITY AND COUNTRY
Represented by the Foremost Dealers Throughout the World,