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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1897 Vol. 24 N. 9 - Page 28

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
GABLER
Essentially the piano of the people.
The great number, 40,000, now in use in the American
homes testify to this
ESTABLISHED 1854
GABLER
Ernest Qabler & Bro., fl'f'rs
to 224 EAST 32nd ST.
NEW YORK
If you are looking for the right instru-
ment at the right price you
will advance your interests
if you examine
ifi
the
*~
An instrument, as
its name implies, is
noble in proportions
and in musical ef-
fects. Its price, however, is
low, probably the lowest for a
thoroughly well-made piano.
5PIES PIANO MFG.
CO. (Incor.)
Lincoln Ave., Southern Boulevard, E. 132d 4138d Sts., N. t
WEGMAN & COMPANY,
PIANO
!
• U our Instruments contain the full iron firame and patent tuning pin. The greatest invention in the history of piano
making Any radical changes in the climate, heat or dampness cannot affect the standing in tone of our
Instruments, and therefore challenge the world that oiirs will excel any other.
KROEGER
Established 1862
Incorporated 1894.
nanufac-
Upright Pianos of a Reliable Grade at a medium price. Remember to
turenof look u# the " Kroeger." It will please you. It is sold at the ri$ht price.
524 to 532 East 134th ^
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AND

THE CHOICE OP
AMERICAN
^^^
ROYALTY.
Price, 50 Cents
NrW YORK.
I NEWARK, N. J . . I
WASHINGTON, D. C ,
I
CHICAGO, ILL.,
I KANSAS CITY, MO.,
• • n r T H AVENUE. I 817 BROAD STREET. I 1228 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUC. I 2BT WASASH AVENUE. I 100* WALNUT STREET.
NO. 3 EAST 14TH STHCB1
ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO PRINCIPAL OFFICES, 774 FULTON STREET. BROOKLYN, N. V.
Good Agents Wanted in Unoccupied Territory,
Strich&Zeidler
KEYNOTE PUBLISHING CO.
YORK
Piano Manufacturers, cor. Brook Ave. &
134th St., New York.
The Strich & Zeidler piano has the exclu-
sive Position in the New York StaU
Building at the Atlanta Exposition.

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