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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1897 Vol. 24 N. 5 - Page 25

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Easy TO Piajj
Easg to Bug
ITS
CNKICKLJLK* IN"
Power and Singing Quality of Tone,
Precision and Delicacy of Touch,
And Every Quality RequUlte 4n a
FIRST CLASS PIANO
For Catalogue and Territory address
THE JOHN CHURCH CO.,
Factors, - - - CINCINNATI. ©,
110 & 112
East 13th
Street
ALFRED
DOLGE
NEW YORK
&SON
FACTORIES.
THE BALDWIN PIANO,
GILBERT A V E N U E , CINCINNATI.
THE ELLINGTON PIANO,
BAYMILLER A N D POPLAR S T S . , CINCINNATI.
THE VALLEY GEM PIANO,
BAYMILLER S T . , CINCINNATI.
THE HAMILTON ORGAN,
HENBY STREET, CHICAGO.
The New Patented
Orchestral Attachment and Practice Clavier
CATALOGUES FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION.
TO BE FOUND ONLY IN THE
"CROWN" PIANOS
•* gfc es you, with a perfect piano, and without
Interfering a particle with the instrument itself, the
power to Imitate the harp, zither, banjo, mandolin,
guitar, music box and bagpipe, and is also a perfect
practice clavier without any tone from the instrument
or with only the slightest tone if desired
PATENTED
. 1894
Tfie NORRI&&HYDE,
SEND FOR
CATALOGUE
GEO. P. BENT, Manufacturer, C H I C A G O , I L I
Cor. Washington Boulevard and Sangammon St.
PiANO.
Tone Unexcelled.
Finish Perfect.
THE CONVERSE 50LID ARH BANJO
From $9 00 to $75.00.
Manufactured by
Send for
^ 9 1 ^
WiU not Spring
'
Illustrated ^ ^ ™ ^ ^ " * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ » Warp, Twist nor
Catalogue.
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Break.
Factory 29 10th Avenue
Warerooms 139 5th Avenue.
NEW YORK CITY
Recommended and Used by the Best Artists.
Manufactured by
HAMILTON S. GORDON 139 Fifth Ave., N. Y.
IHLBOTHNER PIANO ACTION r HfE;
GRAND, UPRIGHT AND SQUARE.
Manufactured by GEORGE BOTHNER, 136-137 Chrystie Street, New York
The Boston Felting Co.
F. J. BRAND, Manager.
PIANO and ORGAN FELTS
Of Every Description.
39 LINCOLN STREET, BOSTON. MASS,

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