Presto

Issue: 1927 2110

Eighty-seven Years in the Service of, the Music Trade and Industry
Established 1884-THE AMERICAN MUSIC TRADE VfEEKLY-Estabiished mi
Entered as second class matter Jan. 29, 1896, at
Post Office, Chicago, under Act of Mar. 3. 1879.
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Published weekly by Presto Publishing
Co., 417 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
People of moderate means buy the majority of STEINWAY PIANOS
IT .IS true that practically every musician of
note during the past 70 years has chosen the
^tcinway for use and ownership And it is
equally true that the Stein wav has been selected
to grace the music-rooms Oi chousands of great
town and country houses, here and abroad
But Henry Steinway, who built the first
•Stcinway piano, was a musician. And all the
members of the present Steinway family are
musicians. In fact, four generations of the
Steinway family have been schooled in the art of
music, and trained to regard their business from
the viewpoint of a musician Consequently,
the Steinway is kept, now as always, well
within the reach of students, amateurs, and
men and women of limited incomes. To these
people, Steinway pianos are sold in ever-increas-
ing numbers each year. The price is always as
low as possible as a matter of principle The
STEINWAY & SONS
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STEINWAY HALL
109 West 57 th Street, New York
terms are remarkably convenient. There are
many styles and sizes to choose from. Any
one of them will prove the true economy that
lies in buying the best, for any one of them
will return 10, 30, or even 40 years of
perfect service
Disregard, if you will, the frank praise of
Paderewski, Rachmaninoff, Hofmann, Levitzki
and hundreds of others. Consider the Steinway
on the simple basis of economy, if you prefer.
And you will quickly convince yourself, by
provable facts, that anyone who can afford a
piano can afford a Steinway
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January 8, 1927.
PRESTO-TIMES
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With the
oAdvent of 1927
Tfie M. £chulz
oAnnounces
^chulz Qlony Qrand 'Piano
)W in symmetry of its design, new in its
varied finishes, new in the superiority
of its fittings, this small grand piano retains
those qualities of musical wealth and consci'
entious workmanship that have long distin"
guished Schulz pianos. The length of the Colony
Grand Piano is five feet. The case is veneered
in either mahogany or walnut, both being selected
from extraordinarily fine logs, and both of ex-
ceptional beauty. The optional finishes include
the popular lacquer with antique high lighting.
M. SCHULZ CO.
^Manufacturers Since 1869 ^ CHICAGO
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