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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
103
in
GENTLEMAN in Santa Cruz, California, writes
books, stationery and musical instruments, and,
while wo are greatly obliged to him for so kindly
subscribing to this paper, we must inform him that
another page, the subscription price will b« THREE
DoiiLAKS a year, subscribers who have begun during
1885 being allowed to finish their terms at the pres«nt
to us to send him the Music TKADE KEVIEW
the subscription price for the Music TBADE EEVIEW is
rates.
for one year, amd to send him the bill less the
commission to news dealers. This gentleman deals
two dollars a year, and nothing off.
After the first of the coming year, as announced on
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE T W O DOLLARS.
A
A. B. CHASE ORGAN CO.
PARLOR & CHAPEL ORGANS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Best of Workmanship and quality of (foods {guaranteed*
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Addrois
COMPLAINTS that business is dull are just now very
THE
Miller Organ Go.
Dealers, you
will find our
organs one of
A. B. Chase Organ Co.,
19 Whittlesey Ave., Norwalk, Ohio.
the best
ever
manufactured
DPERA
in this country
to handle.
The finest Upright Pianos in the^market.^First-class,
and at a moderate price. Some unoccupied territory left
Price and terms upon application.
PEEK & SON,
ence solicited.
Illustrated catalogue and prices on application.
Manufacturers,
212 to 216 WEST 47th STREET,
Correspond-
NEW YORK.
THE MILLER ORGAN CO.,
Lebanon, Pa.
BEHNING & SON'S
BEHNIN6
.
FIRST-CLASS
Grand, Square & Upright Pianofortes,
WITH IMPROVED PATEHT AGRAFFE ATTACHMENT A NAME BOARD.
Office and Warerooms, 3 West 14-th Street.
Manufactory, 128th Street, bet. Lexington and Third Aves.,
BEHNING
NEW YORK.
EGINNING with the first of January, 1886, the subscription price for the MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW will be THREE DOLLARS ($3.00) PER YEAR.
The paper during the coming
year will be enlarged, improved and somewhat remodelled, and the slight increase in
price, while important in the aggregate to the proprietors, will hardly be noticeable to the
individuals in the trade who actually desire to read it.
It will be more than ever, what it has
really been before, •* the orymt of the music trades of America," and will spare no efforts to maintain
and increase its reputation and influence.
Headquarters of the Music Trades of America,
ARE NOW AT THE OFFICES OF T H E
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW,
. --•>'•'}•<•>-•*
,
22
. •;:
EAST
17TH
STREET, N E W YORK
CITY,
( N E A R UNION S Q U A R E ) .
Our friends in the music trades will find every arrangement for their convenience or comfort at our offices,
while they are visiting New York.
We have doubled our office facilities and are now refitting. We shall have all the conveniences, so that
members of the trade can attend to their correspondence here, use telephone, messenger and telegraph calls, meet
other members of the trade, transact business in a private room if they wish, and secure our best advice if they
(lesire to consult us about trade matters.
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CHARLES AVERY WELLES, PROPRIETOR,
AFTER JANUARY I,
1886, WELLES & BILL,
PROPRIETORS.