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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1894 Vol. 18 N. 32 - Page 7

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
THE Weaver Organ & Piano Co., York, Pa.,
jrtport a very pleasing condition of business.
Kot only is their domestic trade satistactory, but
they report large orders from abroad. They re-
cently made a shipment of organs to England,
and they are filling orders for France and New
Zealand.
GUERNSEY & Co., of Scranton, Pa., are en-
thusiastic admirers of the Sohmer piano. They
are having quite a success with it as a leader.
RUMORS, rumors, and nothing but rumors,
are the stock in trade of the majority of our
trade papers. Some of them have gone so far
as to open warerooms, appoint new agents, and
THE Sterling Co., Derby, Conn., seem to be in fact surprise a great many manufacturers by
enjoying a veritable boom just at present. The knowing more about their business than they
factory is running full time and they seem to know themselves.
find no difficulty in disposing of the many in-
struments which they are turning out. This
speaks well, not only for the excellence of the
Sterling instruments, but for the good work of
the business executive.
MR. F. G. SMITH, SR., is continually flying
about between his case factory at Leominster,
Mass., and his different agencies. Spring
orders are flowing in for the Bradbury, and Mr.
Smith is hustling ; and by the way he seems
always happy when trade is in this condition.
ti
IT is said that Mr. Wm, R. Gratz proposes
opening a supply house for the sale of felt and
piano actions in this city.
THE piano firm of M. Steinert & Co., Bridge-
port, Conn., will remove their branch store from
359 Main street to 313 Main street.
S. K. MEYERS has opened up a music store in
Cedar Rapids, Mich., to be known as S. K.
Meyers' music store.
JOHN F. STRATTON,
Importer, Manufacturer, Wholesale Dealer in
MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE,
REMOVED TO
811, 813, 815, 817
East Ninth Street,
NEW YORK.
HcCammon • Piano • Co.
HENRY
F.
MILLER
Piano-Fortes.
ONEONTA, N. Y.
BOSTON,
Telephone, 196 18th St.
Philadelphia,
M. STRONG, Manager.
Cincinnati.
SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE.
W. F. MASTERS,
Do "SToxi. S e l l
Piano Stools, Scarfs • Lamps
JEWETT PIANOS?
PIANOS MOVED.
Write for catalogue and full information to .

No. 95 Fifth Avenue, New York.
.
JEWETT PIANO CO., Manufacturers,
Brooklyn Office :
241 WILLOUGHBY STREET.
Telephone Hal
Greenpbinf 207.
Established 1860.
NORTH HENRY & MONITOR STS.
LEOMINSTER, MASS.

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