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NEW ENGLAND
EENST GABLEE,
Cabinet Organs Grand, Square, and Upright Piano-fortes,
ESTABLISHED 1854.
MANUFACTURER OP
JEclipse all others in Important Improvements !
Most Powerful, Melodious, Beautiful and Convenient.
Qualities and you will have no other.
Study their superb
Catalogues and Testimonial
UPRIGHT PIANOS A SPECIALTY
All my Pianos have my patent Agraffe Bell Metal Bar arrangement (Patented July, 1878, anu
Tovember, 1875), and my Uprights have my patent metallic action frame cast In one piece (Pat-
ented May, 1877, and March, 1878), which has caused them to be pronounced by competent judges
Books mailed free to applicants.
THE BEST PIANOS MANUFACTURED.
NEW ENGLAND ORGAN COMPANY.
FACTORY AND WAREROOMS :
Chief Offices, 1299 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
Gems from the Favorite Operas !
Opera at Home.
Just publish?d. A collection of piano potpourris on all the favorite airs from over twenty of
the most popular operas of the day. No such collection of
220, 222, and 224 East 22(1 Street, N. T.
MITH
S AMERICAN
OPERATIC PIANO MUSIC!
has ever before been published in a single volume. OPERA AT HOME contains all the best music
in the following famous operas:
Bells of Corneville, Belle Helene, Boccaccio, Carmen, Fatinitza, Glrofle-Girofla, Grande
Duchesse, Jolie Parfumeuse, Martha. Madame Favart, Meflstofele, Mignon, Marjolaine, Pinafore,
Pirates of Penzance, Royal Middy (See Cadet).
Price only $1.00 in boards. $1.50 in flexible cloth and gilt.
Each opera usually sells for from 50 ct«. to $1.00, while in OPKRA AT HOME the principal airg
n over twenty operas can be obtained for one dollar.
S. BRAINARD'S SONS,
PUBLISHERS,
ORGANS
Manufactory and Principal Offices,
BOSTON, MASS
Branch Houses at Kansas City, Mo., and Atlanta, G*
Catalogues sent Free on application.
Cleveland and Chicago.
THE MECHANICAL ORCUINETTE COMPANY'S
LATEST MABVEL,
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The Combination Organ is a mar-
vel of ingenuity, having a full five octave
key board, and from four to fourteen
working stops; giving any one who under-
stands music, or wishes to study it, the
use of the key board, the same as an or-
dinary organ, while in an instant it can
be changed into an automatic organ, so
that those who cannot perform upon the
keys, or have no knowledge of music
whatever, can perform the most difficult,
as well as the most simple music. "With a
little practice the key board and the auto-
matic parts can be played together, pro-
ducing fine orchestral effect.
The Combination Organ is invalu-
able for Churches, Sunday Schools, Lodges
and Home use, filling a long felt want of
an organ, upon which any one can play.
As a key-board instrument, it is played as
an ordinary organ; as an automatic in-
strument, by simply using the pedals,
leaving the hands free to use the key
board, or otherwise as may be desired.
Style Wo. 1 . Five-octave, two sets of reeds, four to six working stops, walnut case, extra finish. Height, 53 inches; length, 44 inches; depth, 23 Inches
Weight, boxed for shipment, 285 lbs. Price, $150.00.
Style N o . 2 . Five-octave, three sets of reeds, ten to fourteen working stops, extra heavy finish walnut case, ornamental top. Height, 55 inches;
length, 45 inches; depth, 24 inches. Weigbt, boxed for shipment, 300 lbs. Price, $175.00.
S t y l e N o . 3 . Five-octave, three sets of reeds, ten to fourteen working stops, double extra heavy finished case, ebony inlaid, raised panels, or in 8 gold.
Price, $200.00.
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Style No. 4 . Same as Style No. 2, ebonized. Price, $210.00.
Style No. 5. Same as Style No. 3, ebonized. Price, $233T00.
THE MECHANICAL ORGUINETTE CO., 831 Broadway, bet. 12th & 13th Sts., New York.