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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1896 Vol. 22 N. 24 - Page 27

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
Kimball Pianos
Were accorded Highest Honors at the World's Fair and are
Used and Recommended by the following eminent Musicians:
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Emma Eames
Jean de Resxke
Adelina Patti
LiHian Nordica
Bdouard de Resske
Emma Calre
Francisco Tamagno
Jean Lassalle
lyilli Lehmann
Max Alvary
L. Mancinelli
Sophia Scalchi
Zelie de Lussan
E. Bevignani
Minnie Hauk
Victor Maurel
C. M. Ziehrer
Emma Albani
G. Campanari
John Phillip Sousa
E. Fursch-Madi
Francisco
Vignaa
Robert Golabeck
Guirrina Fabbrl ,
Mario Ancona
W. E. Heimendahl
Clementine De Vert
Paul
Kalisch
. Olimpia Guercia
Giuseppe Del Puente
Luigi Arditi
Marie Tavary
Fernando De Lucia
Durward I^ely
Pauline L'Allemand
Conrad Behrena
A. Mascheroni
Marguerite Samuel
Emil Fischer
R. Remenyi
P. S. Gilmore
Pablo De Sarasate
Theodor Salmon
A. De Novcllis
Ovide Musin
E. Ruschweyb
Pol. Plan con
Luigi Ravelli
GJOT. Peruginl
Emil Liebline
Julius Perotti
Franco Novara
Chas. Knnkel
Antonio Galatsi
And many other prominent artists of Europe and America.
The Piano thus indorsed by the collective genius and authorities of the
world may be found in large rariety, together with the Kimball Reed and Pipe
Organs, at the salesrooms of
W. W. KIMBALL CO.,
KIMBALL HALL,
PIANO AMD OMAN PAOTORIBS OP W. W. KIMBALL CO., CMIOAOO.
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CHICAGO.
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MANUFACTURERS r? TRADERS
Who desire to obtain reliable information about theii
•wnomers, in any branch of the mufk trade, shoald
Mbtcribe for our book of
TBIIEl C O L B X
" CREDIT RATINGS m for 1896.
Special attention given to collection of past doe
skims in any part of the United States and Canada.
Address all communications to the
THOMPSON REPORTING CO.,
ZPI^HSTO OO. t
NAIDrACTUEEEli Or
Grand and Upright Pianos,
BKIE, PA.
N"ETW TORE OFFICE: 16 East 17th Street, with O. W. HERBSBK
M Tnawat •ir*«t, Btttmm.
THE BOTHHER PIANO ACTION,
GRAND, UPRIGHT AND SQUARE.
Manufactured by GEORGE BOTHNER, 135-137 Chrystie Street. New Yorfc.
SYLVESTER TOWER,
UPRIGHT PIANO ACTIONS,
ROTH & E U G E L H A R D T . Grind and Upright Piano-Forte Action
Manufactnwr ol
F. ENGELHARDT,
A. P. ROTH.
MCJtlV roUKMAN STCINWAY * SONS'
ACTION D i r t .
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A. DOUM.
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Abo PUNO-FOBTB A9J» OBGAN KEYS.
FACTORIES:
Bl Wfc Ait., Boon fit, I f f YOU. ' St. fttaitUle, H. T., on IT. T. 0. B. B.
mtmtmi
m. OTHERS.
Mi t* iff MOID!IT, CiBRIDGBPORT, H A
CORCEN & CRUBB,
SmxnasoBS to F FRTOCHfQSR>
The Oldest Action Firm i n U. S .
THE OLD STANDARD
PIANO FORTE ACTIONS,
OBJUTD, SQCABB AMD UPBIOHk
NASSAU. IT. T.
MARTIN GUITARS
Manufactured by C. F. Martin & Co.
1833.
1893.
CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER HOUSE OF THE SAME NAME.-*;
For over sixty years the MARTIN GUITARS were and are still the •nlj reliable instruments used by all first-class Professors and Amateurs throoghoa*
r. They enjoy a world-wide reputation, and testimonials could be added from the best Solo players ever known, such as
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Mr. S. D B L A COVA,
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Mr. H. WORRELL,
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LUIS T. ROMERO,
Mr. CHAS. D« JANON,
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Mr. N. W. GOULD.
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and many others,
bat deem tt oanecessary to do so, as the public is well aware of the superior merits of the Martin Guitars. Parties have in vain tried to Imitate them, not only bar* itttl
United States, but also In Europe. They still stand to this day without a rival, notwithstanding all attempts to puff up inferior and unreliable guitars.
Madame D * GONI.
Mr. J. P. COUPA.
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Mr. WM. SCHUBERT.
Mr.
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Depot at C A. ZOEBISCH & SONS, 19 Murray St., near Broadway, New York*
ImporWr* of all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS STRINGS, tte.,

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