Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com
DECEMBER, 1931 -- digitized with support from namm.org
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FOR THE GENERAL MUSIC MERCHANT
P A L M A M QUI MERUIT FERAT
'LET HIM W H O DESERVES IT BEAR THE P A L M "
SUI GENERIS
III I I I I I I I I I M I I M I
'IN A CLASS BY ITSELF"
THE
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A,
The Mason & Hamlin is the
costliest piano in the world.
The reason is obvious . . From
the initial purchase of raw ma-
nmong people of critical
taste, there is a constant and increasing de-
mand for the utmost degree of excellence in
the things which affect their cultural life.
Recognizing this, the makers of the Mason &
Hamlin Piano are unswerving in their purpose
of supplying to this discriminating clientele
instruments of the highest possible artistic
merit.
Progressive Music Merchants appreciate
the value of the Mason & Hamlin name, both
as a builder of prestige, and for its distin-
guished and ever-increasing following.
teriaistothe final hand-rubbed
finish, the watchword of the
Mason A Hamlin organization
is " Q u a l i t y
A t A n y Cost"
MASON & HAMLIN CO.
General Offices:
Aeolian Hall, Fifth Ave. at 54th St., N. Y.
Factory, Boston, Mass.