Presto

Issue: 1925 2052

Love of Music Demands the Instruments That Make It—Read Presto Ads
Forget
The Misses
And Keep
On Trying
Success
That Lasts
Is Slow
In Coming
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STEINWAY
e Instrument of the Immortals
A long roll of the most famous pianists since Liszt
and Rubinstein have chosen the Steinway for use and
ownership. Singers, directors and musical celebrities
have bought it, used it, praised it. Its supremacy is
unquestioned, its superiority recognized. An unbreak-
able rule of excellence has established a bond of con-
fidence, without parallel in business history, between the Steinway
and the public.
NEW STEINWAY HALL
The qualities that distinguish the Steinway have been rigidly
maintained since the beginning...and the public has come to fanou)
that these things are true. The Steinway is made in numerous
styles and sizes to fit every home and every acoustic condition.
Sold by Leading Dealers
Everywhere
STEINWAY & SONS
109-113 WEST 57TH STREET
NEW YORK
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PRESTO
November 21, 1925.
The Sieger Institution has a plan
of sound financing and sales-
promotion,tnat will stabilize and
vitalize the piano kusiness of
the dealer, who merits appointment
as the representative of artistic
pianos and player pianos,
tecause of his standing
in his community.
Conservative, constructive and
consistently progressive', the
Steger policy guarantees
success and prestige
for capable tusiness huilders.
STEGER &. SOHS
Piano Manufa during Company
FotmHed Thy J o l m V >Steger 18T9
S'teg'ex Building"
Chicago ~Ste£er, Illinois.
There are 250,000 music teachers who are ready,
willing and eager to help piano manufacturers and
merchants sell more pianos. They would be en-
thusiastic in promoting a National Piano Playing
Contest^—which in turn would double the sale of
pianos. Think it over! Is a National Piano Play-
ing Contest worth while?
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