Live Piano Merchants Must Represent Live Manufacturers—Read Presto Ads.
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THE AMERICAN MUSIC TRADE WEEKLY^TTE^., S2.00«
NUMBER
weekly by Presto
Publishing
N U M B E R 1891
1891. C Published
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D e a r b o r f t s t # > Chicago. 111.
91
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Entered as second class matter Jan. 29, 1896. at
P o s t office. Chicago, under Act of Mar. 3. 1879'
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This great pianiste, one of the glories of the
concert stage of today
Records her playing exclusively for the
Concerning the perfection with which it * re-enacts the artist, she
employs this significant phrase: "Truly it would be difficult to say
whether the artist or the instrument is playing if one did not know."
There is but one A M PTCO— Easily identified—Obtainable
only in these pianos:
CHICKERING
FRANKLIN
KNABE
FISCHER
MARSHALL & WENDELL
HAINES BROS.
and fur Canadian ^Distribution also in the WILLIS
CAN PIANO COMPANY, 4.37 F I F T H AVKNITE, N E W YORK
Manufacturers in the World—of Pianos of the Highest Grade
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