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ESTABLISHED
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'Cambnageport, Mass.
BUT ONE GRADE AND THAT THE HIGHEST.
THE BEST
MEDIUM PRICED PIANO in the MARKET.
Are conceded to be the best medium-priced instrument now manufac.
tured. They are Brilliant in T o n e and Unsurpassed in
W o r k m a n s h i p a n d F i n i s h . Send for catalogues vnd prices.
Factory, East 136th Street and Southern Boulevard.
DPERA
The finest Upright Pianos in the market. First-class
and at a moderate price. Some unoccupied territory left.
Price and terms upon application.
MANUFACTURED BY
C. C. McEWEN.
WARBROOMS, 9 WEST 14TH ST., \
FACTORY, 218 W E S T
Manufacturers,
212 to 216 WEST 47th STREET,
3 7 T H ST., )'
NEW YORK.
C. A. SMITH & CO.,
Wholesale Manufacturers of
UPRIGHT PIANOS,
Owing to ill health I am compelled
to retire from active business, and offer
the Richey Piano Scarf Patents, good
will, business, etc., for sale. Full par-
ticulars cheerfully given.
Address,
CHICAGO.
Office and Factory:
VOSE & SONS,
MANUFACTURERS OP
Grand, Square & Upright Piano-fortes,
Mrs. S. E. RICHEY,
Care
T H E MUSIC TRADE REVIEW,
3 East 14th Street,
N. Y.
CO
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170 TREMONT
STREET,
BOSTON.
Our Pianos are fully indorsed by Eminent Artists, and are in use in thousands of Families, Schools and
Seminaries, in all parts of the United States, and give perfect satisfaction.
BUY THE
ESTABLISHED IN 1851.
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SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
BI^DBUl^Y
ADDRESS A L L COMMUNICATIONS TO FACTORY.
RAYMOND AND WILLOUGHBY STREETS.
GOOD AGENTS WANTED.
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149 & 151 SUPERIOR STREET.
Letter from the White House.
EXECUTIVE MAMSION.
Washington, D. C , April 7th, 1877.
FREEBORN G. SMITH, Manufacturer ol
the. Bradbnry Piano.
Warerooms and Office, 96 Fifth Ave., N. Y.
DKAB SIR: Mrs. President Hayes direrm
me to write y«.u that the new Bradbury up
right piano which she ordered has lie. n
placed in the Executive Mansion in the pr,-
vato parlor—the best place in the h o u s e -
where slie receivesandentertains herfrien ii*
—where it is greatly admired by hir ami *lt
her friends who see it. It is a remark BI ly
fine instrument in quality of toun. finish
and tonch, and everything that goes to make
it a t uly first class piano, and further, thai
it gives entire sa isfaction inevery respect.
Vety truly ycurs.
W. K. KOOEi.S,
PKIVATK SECllKTART TO THE PRESIDENT.
DR. TALMAGE writes : " All my family, except mjeelf, playjon Biadbnry PianoFort< s, and ii I find one of the instruments in Bf even (and why no) ? Ihij haAe trumpets there),
shall have to learn to play on ore of them myself. Bradbury is there, and you are going, and I don't know what either ot y.ou would do without a piano to amuse yourselves with.
" I should have no laith in the senBe or religion of a person who does not like the Biadbury. It is.the pet of our household. It Gccvpies but a small space in our room, but fills th«
whole house with mueic.lt is adapted to morning praters or-the pavest parties that ever shook my parlors. F. G.bnjith, the maker, is a Methodist, but his Bradbary Pianos are all
orthodox- Ton ought toh«armine talk and sing."
T. DE WITT TALMAGE, Pastor Brooklyn T»b«rnaole.