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NEW YORK, APRIL & to APRIL 20, 1886.
IX, No. 17.J
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We think you have reason to be proud of the rapid
advance and wonderful improvement made in the
Music TRADE REVIEW during the past year. It is
the only journal in New York we advertise in. You
have our best wishes for continued great success.
GBO. L. WALKEB & SON,
Philadelphia, Pa.
We have been subscribers to your valuable paper
The Music TRADE REVIEW is always a welcome
paper to our house, and we take great pleasure in for several years, and have always been satisfied with
reading same. We find in it very interesting matters, its methods, and pleased with its evident attention to
and it keeps manufacturers posted in regard to busi- the needs of its patrons.
PBATT, READ & Co.,
ness. You can always rely upon us as supporters.
Deep River, Conn.
CHARLES M. STIEFF,
Baltimore, Md.
I see that you have made quite a stir in the music
trade journals and the trade, by publishing our inter-
view in regard to making the different parts of the
Sterling piano. I am somewhat surprised at the in-
terest taken in our new enterprise by the trade papers,
also by the trade, as we have heard from it from all
quarters; which goes to show the wide circulation
of your paper, and its popularity as a leading trade
journal.
Hoping to be able in a short time to give you an
opportunity of judging a Sterling piano completed, I
remain,
Yours sincerely,
DECKER
BROTHERS^ 1 •
Grand, Upright & Square
PIANOS
Grand, Upright & Square
PIANOS
R. W. BLAKE.
We consider your paper a valuable medium for the
music trade, and hope it will continue to receive the
support it well deserves.
Are incomparable in work-
manship and matchless in
Are incomparable in work-
manship and matchless in
HOGQSON & PETTIS MFO. CO.,
tone. They are the best and
New Haven, Conn.
tone. They are the best and
most durable instruments in
the world.
BROTHERS'
most durable instruments in
We are satisfied that your paper is an excellent
one.
The prices are
the world.
KBAKAUER BROS.,
New York City.
the very lowest at which in-
A journal which, is indispensable to any music
dealer.
struments of the highest
standard can be sold, and
struments of the highest
standard can be sold,, and
J. W. KOUNSE,
Union, W. Va.
Long live the Music TBADE REVIEW.
those desiring "the best"
should not fail to examine
The prices are
the very lowest at which in-
those desiring "the best"
should not fail to examine
GEO. W. STBOPE & Co.
Kansas City, Mo.
DECKER BEOS.' PIANO
CARL HOFFMAN.
before purchasing elsewhere.
before purchasing elsewhere.
Leavenworth, Kansas.
In looking through the various music trade papers
for news, we find none that gives us as much infor-
mation as yours.
33 UNION SQUARE, N.Y.
33 UNION SQUARE, N, Y.
G. W. iNGAIiLS & CO.,
I received one of your papers last week —THE
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
DECKER BEOS.' PIANO
You deserve all the success you can attain.
I think I will be compelled
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ever read.
Worcester, Mass.
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the coming year. I hardly see how any dealer
can afford to get along without a first-class trade
journal.
Al*VIN J . BUBROW,
Query.—Shall we credit our adv. in your esteemed
and progressive paper, in connection with the quality
of our goods, as the cause of the steady income of
business?
F. J. &. J. S. BBAHD,
H. D. WHITE,
Fulton Ky.
Milldale, Conn.
Brandon, Wis.
ESTABLISHED 1823.
CHICKERING & SONS
PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURERS.
13O Fifth Ave.. New York.
152 Tremont St., Boston.