Music Trade Review

Issue: 1917 Vol. 64 N. 19

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Supplement —Map and Directory el the
Music Trade Interests of Chicago
VOL. LXIV.
REVIEW
NEW YORK, MAY 12, 1917
CABLE-NELSON
Pianos
Players
The Pride of the West
No. 19
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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
At Chicago
It will be worth your while to inspect the new
KRANICH & BACH
Smallest Ultra-Quality Grand, 59 inches long
PriceI$600 (f. o. b. New York)
Convincingly endorsed by the orders of practically every
Kranich & Bach dealer
April 23, 1917.
Messrs. Kranich & Bach, New York City.
Gentlemen:
Enclosed we are handing you our check to cover Kranich & Bach
"Grandette" No. 57947.
We want to say, gentlemen, that when you say that this instrument
is "The biggest little grand piano in the world today" you are making
your claim altogether too mild. We have been in the piano business for
35 years and have seen a good many grand pianos, but we believe this
surpasses anything we have ever heard or have ever had anything to do
with in a small grand piano.
Our verdict is "It's simply immense."
Very truly yours
G. B. SHEARER CO.
Shown at our Chicago Warerooms
235 South Wabash Avenue
Daily Recital by
"The New Master'
With other attractions

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