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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1896 Vol. 22 N. 22 - Page 19

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
International Music Trades Ex-
hibition.
C. W. LINDSAY -has opened new piano
and organ vvarerooms at 2366 St. Catherine
street, Montreal, Can.
T
ACCORDING to the new Guatemala tariff
which went into effect on March 15th, or-
gans of all kinds with their exchange parts
will have to pay a duty of 35 cents per
kilogram, and 1 peso per kilogram on musi-
cal boxes of all kinds.
STRICH & ZEIDLKR are not complaining
of lack of trade; they are shipping right
along, and, judging by the orders in hand,
business promises to keep up. There is a
special demand for their styles H and F.
HE second International Music Trades
Exhibition, to be held in the Agricul-
tural Hall, London, from July ioth to July
21st, promises to be a pronounced success
in every way. The management, says a
London exchange, with a view to encourag-
ing musical talent, have decided to hold
four vocal competitions, two pianoforte
contests—one professional and one amateur
—one organ, one brass band, and one choral
competition. The last named is an addi-
tion to the ordinary contests of 'last year.
The five sets of prizes will amount to $600.
Dr. Bridge will act as adjudicator. The
judges in the other contests will be Messrs.
Tito Mattei, Gustav Garcia, Li Calsi, L.
Denza, Warwick Williams, Turpin, and
others. The pt-rizes in the aggregate for
all contests amount to upwards of $5,000,
which will be supp emented by further
awards to winners in the band contests by
Messrs. Besson & Co., Lim., Rudall Carte
& Co., Higharn & Co. and Mallett, Porter
& Dowd.
THE death is announced of Joseph
Gomien, at one time a rnfember <3f the firm
of Lynch & Gomien, which failed some ten
years ago. Mr. Gomien was a well-known
musician, and up to the time of his death
was organist in one of the Catholic churches
in this city.
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IT is said that Mr. John Sommers will
sever his connection with Chase & Smith,
of Syracuse, N. Y., on July 1st, and will
engage in business on his own account.
THE music trade establishments of Wash-
ington, D. C , are indulging in "special
sales" to a large extent these days. The
Metzerott Music Co. are "offering new
musical instruments below wholesale cost,
preparatory to remodeling their new music
hall into a theatre." Sanders & Stayman
ar.nounce "big bargains in practically new
standard instruments, " while John F. Ellis
& Co. are offering "special inducements to
customers during the month of June."
FRANK J. WOODISURY, of the Jewett Piano
Co., Leominster, Mass., has been touring
the West with no small degree of success.
The Jewett piano is making steady progress
in popularity, and dealers everywhere
speak highly of it.
The Fame of Prescott
Has become wide-spread. Dealers w h o
have handled pianos bearing . . . .
G. Operti's Son.
Zbe IRame of
EDITOR MUSIC TRADE REVIEW:
DKAR SIR:—Kindly inform
-AW.
me if you
know the address of the late Prof. G.
Operti's Son. Can any of your subscribers
inform me? as I wish to interview on
matters of importance, and oblige,
PROF. CARLO BRIZZI.
PRESCOTT
Have become enthusiastic in their
praise. Have not seen them, then
write to . . . .
The PPCSGOM Piano Go.
CONCORD, N H
...LUND ELL...
Electric Organ Blowing Motors
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Absolutely Noiseless
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No Cumbersome Belting or Shafting Necessary
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Send for Descriptive Circular,
INTERIOR CONDUIT & INSULATION COMPANY
527 WEST 3 4th STREET,
General Offices and Works :
NEW YORK
THE - CAPEN - FZAH8
THOROUGHLY
UP-TO-DATE
Bourne Piano
New York Representatives:
WINTERROTH & CO.
105 E. 14th Street
JUHE most value tor the money. The case design is
artistic.
The tone, touch and finish are unex-
excelled.
Investigate it ! We will make it to your
advantage. Address for catalogues, prices, etc. . . .
Tne Brockpon Piano mfg. Co.
BROCKPORT
N. Y.
Celebrated for its tone, touch, design,
finish, durability and valuable improvements.
Write and find out about our new styles. . .
WH. BOURNE <& SON,
Manufacturers, . . .
ESTABLISHED 1837.
105 TREMONT ST., BOSTON, HAAS.

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