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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1887 Vol. 10 N. 16 - Page 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
THE HENRY F. MILLER
GRAND, SQUARE V UPRIGHT
THE HENRY F. MILLER & SONS PIANO COMPANY'S
Manufactory at Wakefield, Mass.
-^"UNSURPASSED MANWFACTURING FACILITIES."
fflHE MILLER PIANO MANUFACTORY IS SITUATED IN THE BEAUTIFUL TOWN OF WAKEFIELD—ten miles from Boston
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=T This town has superior railroad facilities, and many other advantages as a place for manufacturing. The building—the illustration of which is from
a photograph—is, for the purpose intended, one of the most suitable of any of the Piano Manufactories of the world.
This entire property, which includes more than an acre of land, was purchased at a nominal price, and has enabled this Company to have
unsurpassed facilities at an exceedingly economical expense.
The building is six stories high, is furnished with large Steam Elevator of modern construction, Steam Engine, Machinery, &c., &c.
^^"WAEEEOOMS :
ASSOCIATION BUILDING,
MILLER HALL,
No.
156 Tremont Street, Boston.
MAZCsTTXIF A C T O R S ,
No.
1428 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
WAKEFIELD,
MASS,

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