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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1880 Vol. 3 N. 5 - Page 18

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THE MUSICAL CRITIC AND TRADE REVIEW.
18
October 5th, 1880.
CELLULOID PIANO KEY COMPANY (Limited),
F. 0. BOI420.]
No. 216 Centre Street.
[NEW YORK. .
CELLULOID FOR PIANO, ORGAN AND MELOPEON KEYS.
NEVER TURNS YELLOW, DISCOLORS, SHRINKS OR WARPS.
Fourth Year.
No Complaints.
Over One Hundred Thousand Sets of
Celluloid Keys now in use.
Established in 1853.
STRAUCH BROTHERS,
SYLVESTER TOWER,
MAHUFACTUKEB OF
MANUFACTURERS OF
Grand, Square and tyrigU Pianoforte ictioas,
Pianoforte & Organ Keys A n t n G r u S a r e Pianoforte Actions,
No. 139 BROADWAY, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
SHARPS PLAIN AND POLISHED-
116 G-ANSEVOORT STREET,
Cor. West Street,
THE MANUFACTURE OP CELLULOID KEYS A SPECIALTY.
NEW YORK.
PRICES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
T. LEEDS WATERS,
14= East
14tl3_
Street,
ITEW
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Tori:.
&o O O . ,
X
Imperial Upright Pianos,
630 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON.
R E I N W A J R T H , Manufacturer of PIANO-FORTE
COVERED STRINGS, and Dealer in MUSIC WIRE, No. 114
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
All First Class Instruments.
EAST 14TH STREET, opposite the Academy of Music, N E W YORK.
General Agent for SCHONINGEB'S CELEBRATED ORGANS, for the States of New York, Pennsylvania and
Michigan. Send for Catalogue of New Styles, September 1st.
JAMES BELLAK'S
Piano & Organ Warerooms,
No. 1129 CHESTNUT STREET,
Philadelphia, Penn.
CORNISH & COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF
Eeed Organs,
WASHINGTON, NEW JEBSEY.
NONE: BUT BEST MATERIAL USED.
None but the most skillful artisans employed. Agents wanted.
Special rates on application.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
WILLIAM L.. YOUNG,
MANUFACTURER OF
Square and Upright Pianofortes,
FACTORY,
393 East Fourth St., and 171, 173 & 175 Leivis St.,
Office & Warerooms, 173 Lewis Street,
MEW 70EI.
CRANE & CHAPUIS,
Manufacturers of Piano Felts,
13 UNIVERSITY
NEW YORK. PLACE,
The MUNROE ORGAN REED CO.,
Established January 1st. 1869.
FIFTEEN MILLION OF OUR REEDS NOW IIV USE.
Having recently occupied our new factory, we would respect-
fully state to our former patrons and to the trade generally, that
our extensive facilities and improved methods warrant us in say-
ing that we are prepared to supply the demands of the trade in
the most perfect manner, both as regards Quality and Price.
REED BOARDS of any desired plan made to order from carefully
selected stock. We also manufacture the best and cheapest
OCTAVE CuUPLER in the market, and we constantly keep on
hand full lines of ORGAN MATERIALS, including Stop-Knobs,
ELey-Boards, (both celluloid and ivory). Felts, etc., etc.
QSw » 4 Fact07: 35 UNION STBBET, Worcester, Uast.
Inventor and Patentee of the DUPLEX STRING COVERING MA-
CHINES.
OTTO SUTEO,
SITUATION
WANTED,
MAN of twenty-five years, of good address, desires
A YOUNG
a situation with a dealer in the Eastern or Western States;
Pianos & Organs, Foreign and American
Sheet Music, Music Books, Violin
Strings & Musical Merchandise,
No. 207 W. Baltimore St., BALTIMORE, MD.
has had experience in store and on the road. Satisfactory
reasons given for leaving present place, which he has held over
five years.
Address salesman,
Care MUSICAL CRITIC AND TRADE EEVIEW,
849 Broadway, New York City.
GRAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
The "ACME" ORGAN
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
21 East 14th Street. 21
This RENOWNED MUSIC SCHOOL offers the accumulated advan-
tages of years of successful operation. Instruction in all branches
of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Harmony and Composition,
etc , by the moat eminent Masters and Professors of the land, at
MODERATE RATES. For further particulars, address,
E . EBGRHARD, Director.
H. W. ALLEGER, Washington, New Jersey.
Good agents wanted, and protection in territory guaran-
teed. Lowest prices consistent with greatest excellence.
Circulars and special terms on application.
Jardine&Son,
Kunhel's Musical Review."
Every number gives a selection
of choice vocal and instrumen-
tal music, which is accom
panied by lessons from the most eminent artists and teachers
indicating how it should be practised
and executed, the whole
representing a VALUE of $6.50. irachsed and executed, the whole
Send us a 3-cent stamp, to pre
pay postage; we will mail you
in return a copy of the REVIEW.
K U N K E L B R O T H E R S , S t . L o u i s , Aio.
Free of
Charge
(ESTABLISHED 1836)
ORGAN BUILDERS,
Lowest Prices Consistent with
Greatest Excellence.
F. ITEPPEB.T,
Manufacturer of First-class
Store Stools, Music Racks and Stands. Manu-
facturer of Flannel and dealer in Embroidered
and Rubber Piano Covers. Prices reasonable.
Warerooms, 390 Canal St., N. 7 .
How to trude with Great Britain and ber Colonies
and Dependencies.
ADVERTISE IN THE
London Musical Opinion and Music Trade Review,
The largest, oldest, best and most trustworthy, and the repre-
sentative organ of the Music Trade in London and Provincial
Towns of Great Britain. Large and influential circulation. Write
for scale and charges to
REED & NEPHEW,
14 George Street, Mansion House, London, K, C,
319 & 320 East 39th St.
T
HIS is an age of progression. New ideas are being developed
in every direction. We have now been in the business of
manufacturing organs for fourteen years, and are confident that
we can make an organ that will satisfy all who choose to give us
their patronage.
Our place is and has been to manufacture for the trade exclu-
sively and to stencil them with the name of our customers. The
money expended by a dealer in advertising another man's organ
profits the manufacturer more than the advertiser. Newspaper
advertisements circulate through thousands of hands outside of
the dealer's territory, the benefits of such advertisements beyond
the agent's narrow limits accrue to the manufacturer, or some
other agent, but by adopting our plan as suggested above an
agent's territory in which he sells organs will be unlimited. And
he will derive all the benefits arising from his own advertisements.
Orgau cases finished and ready for the action furnished to man-
ufaciurera if desired. For particulars and catalogue address,
P I E R & HITCHES. Foxcroft, Pigcataquia Co.,Maine.

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