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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1886 Vol. 10 N. 8 - Page 11

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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
HOW WE STAND WITH THE TRADE.
ELOW are given a few of the testimonials re-
ceived after the publication of our last Holiday
number. Had we the space, we could publish
two more pages of an equally commendatory char-
acter.
B
We always find something new and interesting in
your paper, and we consider it ably and indef atigably
conducted.
DENISON BROS.,
Deep Eiver, Conn.
Your paper splendid and like it much better than
anything I have seen. With very best wishes.
JXJNIUS HART,
New Orleans, La.
I will not be without it as long as I can spare a
dollar.
have nothing of special interest to mention. Our
trade is good and extending through the West quite
rapidly, for which we must give the EEVIEW some of
the credit; we frequently have inquiries from the
West, some of which are from new customers, who
have mentioned our "ad." in the EEVIEW as an in-
troduction. Wishing you all the prosperity possible,
we remain,
Very truly yours,
WHITNEY & HOLMES ORGAN CO.
Please send the MUSIC TRADE EEVIEW regularly.
We need it in our business.
R. WURLITZER & BRO.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
E. W. TANNER & SON.
We take a great interest in the welfare of the
NEWARK, N. J., June 4, 1886.
Music TRADE EEVIEW.
WEAVER ORGAN & PIANO CO.,
GENTLEMEN : Enclosed I hand you check in pay-
ment of my subscription to your valuable paper for
York, Pa.
the current year. If any one wants to keep posted
on the music trade, I say let hia. take the EEVIEW,
Enclosed please find one year's subscription to
and he never will regret it. Undoubtedly the best your valuable paper. We like it very much and
trade paper published.
would not do without it, as it keeps us posted how
things are getting along on your side of the line.
Yours truly,
WAGNER, ZEIDLER & Co.,
FRANK L. BOPPE.
Toronto Can.
A. DREHER,
Cleveland, Ohio.
We hope your paper will continue to thrive and re-
ceive the prosperity it deserves.
E. DORMAN & Co.
Nashville, Tenn.
Enclosed I hand you postal note for three dollars
for subscription to your interesting and valuable
paper. We should feel lost without it.
J. H. SNOW,
Mobile, Ala.
Did not receive Musio TRADE EEVIEW for March 5.
Please mail me one, as I cannot get along without it.
GrEO. F . ROSOHE,
Elmhurst, 111.
I trust vour Music TRADE EEVIEW will meet with
unbounded success, as its worth and merit certainly
warrant it.
H. LAURILLIARD,
San Jose, Cal.
Your fearless attacks upon dead beats should be
rewarded by subscription from the entire music
trade.
O. C. KLOCK, with
DOMINION ORGAN AND PIANO CO.,
Bowmanville, Ont.
Your paper is equal 1o any in the trade.
JOHN G. EARHUFF.
Your paper is the best one published.
WEGMAN, HENNING & Co.,
Ithaca, N. Y.
Please continue the Music TRADE EEVIEW. I
have been a subscriber for a long time, and like it
very much.
C. W. YOUNGMAN,
St. Paul, Minn.
KEENE, N. H., June 2, 1886.
GENTLEMEN : Find enclosed amount of bill for sub-
scription to Music TRADE EEVIEW. I should not
want to get along without it.
Yours truly,
I think the MTTSICTRADE EEVIEW a bright, newsy,
stirring paper, and it should be, as it has two bright
active men to run it.
Enclosed please find amount of subscription for
which please send me the Music TRADE EEVIEW.
I need it in my business.
J. C. GRUBS,
Clay City, Kansas.
H. E. LAKE.
The Music TRADE EEVIEW is prized by us for Its
KNOXVILLE, TENN., June 4, 1886.
enterprise, trade news and trade suggestions. It
GENTLEMEN : My business is flourishing, and in a serves our trade ably and well.
very healthy condition.
BURDETT ORGAN Co ,
Collections fairly good.
Erie, Pa.
Hand me receipt for enclosed subscription, as I am
not satisfied to dispense with the information the
We have pleasure in stating that the Music TRADE
EEVIEW imparts.
REVIEW is the finest specimen of a music trade
Very respectfully,
paper. We wish you every success.
J. F. GILBERT.
W. DOHERTY & Co.,
Clinton, Ontario.
FULTON, KY., June 16, 1886.
GENTLEMEN: For some unaccountable reason, I
did not receive the last issue of the EEVIEW. Please
send me another copy as I miss it very much.
Yours truly,
Enclosed please find check for renewal of sub-
scription to the Music TRADE EEVIEW, which Is
always a welcome visitor.
E. J. HARKNESS,
Altoona, Pa.
ALVIN J. BURROW.
WASHINGTON, N. J., July 13, 1886.
GENTLEMEN : Enclosed please find check for sub-
scription to the Music TRADE EEVIEW, which we are
always glad to receive in our mails.
Yours truly,
C. P . BOWLBY.
CHICAGO, 111., July 6, 1886.
DEAR S I R : On the following page please find "ad.'»
for your valuable paper. Have same set up in center
of page, as neat and tasty as may be, and oblige
Very respectfully,
The Music TRADE REVIEW is a valuable paper for
anyone that is interested in the music business. I
wish you every success.
A. H. GRAHAM,
Montreal, Can.
Judging from the size of your number of the
Music TRADE REVIEW received this morning, there
will not be paper enough left in Gotham for another
issue, so please send me another copy. It is a most
creditable display of enterprise and push.
H. L. BELSHAW,
(With H. WURLIT/ER & BRO.),
Cincinnati, Ohio.
STORY & CLARK.
I like the Music TRADE EEVIEW very much.
PROF. E. E. COPP,
We thank you very heartily for your elegant paper
sent to us; it certainly took the cake, in fact, the
whole bakery. Success.
J. H. KURZENKNABE & SONS,
Nelson, Pa.
Harrisburgh, Pa.
C. S. STONE,
Erving, Mass.
The Music TRADE EEVIEW is fearless and upright.
VOSE & SONS,
We are very much pleased with the Music TRADE
EEVIEW, and it is always welcome. We think it in-
valuable to the trade.
J. TOPPING & Co.,
We have always liked your paper from the very
WOODWARD & BROWN,
We consider yours a valuable journal.
WM. TONK & BRO.,
Boston, Mass.
We wish you every success.
DYER & HUGHES,
Foxcroft, Me.
FITCHBURG, MASS., May 29, 1886.
New York.
ALBANY, N. Y., June 19, 1886.
NEW ENGLAND ORGAN CO.,
Boston, Mass.
Herewith we hand you postal note for one year's
subscription to Music TRADE EEVIEW. Success to
you.
HUYETT BROS.,
St. Joseph, Mo.
We are very much pleased with the Music TRADE
EEVIEW and predict a bright future for it if you
We hand you New York Exchange for $3.00, sub-
maintain the stand you have taken in regard to
scription to Music TRADE EEVIEW. Can't get along
honest dealings.
comfortably without it.
E. W. TANNER & SON,
GENTLEMEN : Enclosed find check for $3, which
Albany, N. Y.
we cheerfully send you, and feel then that we are
only paying fifty cents on the dollar for its valuable
I have all the back numbers of the Music TRADE
contents, from which we keep ourselves posted on EEVIEW, and enjoy re-persuing them on dull days.
the true state of the music trade. Please acknowl- Send it along. I will not do without it.
edge, and oblige.
Very respectfully,
WM. H. WILLIAMSON,
J. F. CHAFFIN.
Philadelphia, Pa.
GENTLEMEN : We enclose our check in settlement
of enclosed bill; please acknowledge receipt. We
Hoping you will have a very happy and merry New
Year, and that 1880 will find you enjoying health and
wealth. We remain,
Calais, Me.
Boston, Mass.
start.
Your paper deserves great credit in the way it ex-
poses the frauds in the trade. Keep it up.
The Music TRADE EEVIEW is superb.
WILDMAN BROS.,
Danbury, Ct.
S. W. PIERCE & Co.,
Junction City, Kansas.
Enclosed you will find postal note for Music
TRADE EEVIEW for one year's subscription, com-
mencing in November, I believe. You publish such
a reliable, spicy music trade paper that I cannot do
without it. In fact, you seem to be a pretty lively
sort of a fellow yourself. Some day I hope to shake
hands with you in New York.
A. J. HINDS,
Santa Cruz, Cal.

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