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RADE
VOL.
IX, No. 22.J
$3 PER YEAK.
LSINGLE COPIES lfi CENTS.
NEW YORK, JUNE 20 to JULY 5, 1886.
DICKER
BROTHERS 1
BROTHERS^"
Grand, Upright & Square
THE ISSUE
PIANOS
Are incomparable in work-
manship and matchless in
tone. They are the best and
most durable instruments in
the world. The prices are
the very lowest at which in-
struments of t h e highest
standard can be sold, and
those desiring " t h e best"
should not fail to examine
DECKER BROS.' PIANO
Grand, Upright & Square
PIANOS
OK THE
ic Jrade
AUGUST 5th to 20th, 1886,
Will be increased in size, and will have a specially
enlarged circulation in honor of its
Eighth Birthday.
Are incomparable in work-
manship and matchless in
tone. They are the best and
most durable instruments in
the world. The prices are
the very lowest at which in-
s t r u m e n t s of t h e highest
standard can be sold, and
those desiring " t h e best"
should not fail to examine
DECKER BROS.' PIANO
before purchasing elsewhere.
before purchasing elsewhere.
33 UNION SQUARE, N. Y.
33 UNION SQUARE, N, Y.
ESTABLISHED 1823.
CHICKERING & SONS,
PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURERS.
13O Fifth Ave.. New York.
152 Tremont St., Boston.