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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1889 Vol. 12 N. 16 - Page 13

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
281
C. H. HENNING-,
Piano Manufacturer,
341 EAST 11th STREET,
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NEW YORK.
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AGENTS WANTED
TO THE TRADEandOTHERS.
HARVEY S. CRA2TE,
SUCCESSOR TO
Litterateurs, clergymen, etc., requiring the aid
of an intelligent assistant and short-hand amanu-
ensis, should communicate by letter with C. T.,
office of this paper. Catalogues prepared with
accuracy and dispatch, and at reasonable rates.
CRANE & CHAPUIS,
MANUFACTTJBEHS OF
HERSCHEL FENTON,
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
Piano and Polishing Felts,
13 UNIVERSITY PLACE.
SCIENTIFICAMERICAN
NEW YORK.
Musical * Instruments,
59 Maiden Lane,
ESTABLISHED 1845.
THE BEST
MEDIUM PRICED PIANO in the MARKET,
NEW YORK.
Is the oldest and most popular scientific and
mechanical paper published and has the largest
circulation of any paper of its class in the world.
Fully illustrated. Best class of Wood Engrav-
ings. Published weekly. Send for specimen
cojjy. Price $3 a year. Four months' trial, $1.
MUNN & CO., PUBLISHERS, 361 Broadway, N.Y.
A RCHITECTS* BUILDERC
Edition of Scientific American, k j
A Rreat success, Kaon issue contains colored
lithographic platca of country and city residen-
ces or public buildines. Numerous engravings
and full plans and specifications for the use of
Buch as contemplate building. Price f 2.50 a year,
25 cts. a copy.
MUJSN & CO., PUBLIBHEUS.
CORNISH & CO,
may be secnr-
eu by applying
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UArEHTSg^o%^
WASHINGTON,
New Jersey,
MANUFACTURED BY
Organ Manufacturers.
SELECTIONS
• years' experience ana have made over 100,-
• 000 applications for American and Foreign
•ft patents. Send for Handbook. Correspond-
ence strictly confidential.
TRADE MARKS.
C. C. McEWEN,
WAREROOMS. 9 WEST 14TH ST..
FACTORY, 218 WEST 3 7 T H ST ..)
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In case your mark Is not registered In the Pat-
ent Office, apply to MUNN & Co.. and procure
immediate protection. Send for Handbook.
C O P Y R I G H T S for books, charts, mapi,
etc. quickly procured. Address
MUNN & CO., P a t e n t Solicitors,
GKNKBAL OUTICE: 861 BROAD WAT. N. T.
WHAT would yon say if told you could play the most difficult music written? You can do it I Any one can do i t !
ON THE
FROM
Pneumatic Symphony,
TWO
ORGANS INj ONE.
TWO INSTRUMENTS IN A SINGLE CASE.
The"Climaz of a Parlor Organ and a Self-Flaying Organ Combined.
See the Advantages It Possesses.
I. It can be operated as the regular Parlor Organ by the use
of the Keys.
II. By simply blowing with the feet, it will perform, in any
time desired, the most difficult music written, Overtures, Sacred or
Dance Music, more correctly than any musician can play them, and
will give expression as required by use of the stops, without even
touching the Keyboard.
III. The Keyboard can be operated (by any one familiar with
the music) at the same time the automatic part is playing, giving
the effect of two Organs being performed upon, and producing
most charming music, according to the ability of the person to ex-
ecute upon the Keyboard. If a good musician it will have the effect
of a large Orchestra. Music may be repeated as often as desired
and will last for years.
Plays the niost classical or simplest
music at pleasure.
A COMPLETE 6ATAL06UE OF MUSIG OF ALL KINDS
CAN BE FURNISHED.
Two Manual Organs lower than ever before produced.
A high Testimonial from a leading firm of Deal-
ers.—What F. A. North & Co. of Philadel-
phia say about these Instruments-
AND OTHER
POPULAR COMPOSERS
ALL
Played to Perfection
ON OUR
Pneumatic
Symphony.
This Style made for Regular Parlor Organ, also in Self-Flaying Styles.
Perhaps the best testimonial that we can furnish to the
durability of the Wilcox & White Organs will be to say,
notwithstanding we have sold nearly 7,000 of them and are
still selling at the rate of sixty to seventy per month, and
which we assume to keep in good order both in city and
country, free of charge for six years (.accidents or gross ne-
glect excepted), we have not sufficient work for a repairer or
tuner to require his services more than half a day per week.
We can conscienticusly state, that after our long experi-
ence in business we deem the Wilcox & White Organ un-
qualifiedly the best made in tone, construction and dura-
bility. With it we are able to meet all kinds of competition,
and have a list of several thousand well satisfied customers
who "glory" in their instruments and are enthusiastic in
their praise.
p. A . NORTH & CO.,
Dealers in Pianos and Organs,
January, 1889.
1308 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
WILCOX & WHITE ORGAN CO., Meriden, Conn.

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