PRESTO
March 24, 1923
valuable piano in tfie world
That descriptive slogan tells concisely the story of a
glorious ideal realised — an ambition that inspired
John V. Steger, the founder of the Steger Institution,
over forty years ago.
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From its very beginning one leading, dominant policy
has been zealously maintained by the Steger organi-
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sation — to produce the finest piano it is possible to build.
Time, effort and expense have been regarded always
as secondary considerations. The result is an instru-
ment of beautiful tone, surpassing musical excellence and
guaranteed reliability—praised by thousands and thou-
sands of musicians and musk>lovers the world over.
The Steger is offered at a very attractive price, quality
considered, because efficient Steger factory methods and
extensive purchasing power insure the utmost saving.
It is natural, therefore, that the Steger—the ultimate
in musical, artistic and constructive excellence—should
be known as "the most valuable piano in the world."
Steger representation offers profitable possibilities. A
plan of sound financing and sales-promotion, backed by
helpful advertising co-operation, guarantees success and
prestige for capable business-builders.
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STEGER 6? SONS PIANO
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Established by John V. Steger, 1879
STEGER BUILDING
Fa< tories: Steger, Illinois, where the
'Lincoln' and 'Dixie' Highways meet
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
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