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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1881 Vol. 4 N. 10 - Page 14

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156 Music Trade Review
THE
CRITIC AND TRADE
REVIEW.
FIRST IN ORIGINALITY, SUCCESS AND REPUTATION.
THE NEW ENGLAND CABINET ORGANS
Having acquired their unprecedented popularity and sale in
spite of detraction, competition and general business
depression, ARE NOW WITHOUT DOUBT
The Most Popular, Satisfactory and Profitable known to the Trade
Their elegant cases,
faithful workmanship,
many original, patent-
ed and effective im-
provements and con-
veniences; their ad-
aptation to every use,
and all degrees of
taste and luxury, and
the repeated and im-
partial honors assign-
ed them by the first
musical and industrial
tribunals combine
wherever they have
been offered to the
public
Their Improved Bel-
lows Action, beyond
question superior to
all others; their elegant
lamp support, every-
where imitatedby com-
petitors; their wonder-
ful purity, sweetness,
and volume of tone,
and original, versatile,
exquisite, and limitless
effects of expression;
with many important
provisions for comfort,
health and conven-
ience, have ever secur-
ed the commendation
of Artists, Teachers,
Official Judges, and
all lovers of music,
health, and beauty,
making it an easy
matter
To Convince all Purchasers of Their Vast Superiority.
Agents cannot fail to sell these organs far more rapidly, easily, profitably and satis-
factorily than those of any other make. Catalogues and testimonials will be sent on
application, containing the most decisive testimony and irrefragable proofs of the excellence
and unprecedented popularity of these instruments.
New and elegant styles added every season to the immense and unequaled styles
already before the public. A new feature, and one of the most valuable of recent addi-
tions to the perfected reed organ, is the New Extension Music Desk, which can be
adjusted to the needs of any performer without necessitating a strained or awkward
position.
THE NEW ENGLAND ORGAN COMPANY,
Marble Building, 1297-99 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., U. S. A..

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