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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1898 Vol. 27 N. 25 - Page 27

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
The Greatest achievement attained in
the construction of Music Boxes,
The New —
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DELIGHTFUL EXCURSIONS TO
The first and only
FLORIDA and the SOUTH
Disk Music Box
AT MODERATE COST.
NEW YORK TO First
JACKSONVILLE Cahi
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Cal)in
AND RETURN
Including Meals and Stateroom Accommodations.
Send for illustrated literature.
Clyde S. S Co.. 5 Bowling Green, N. Y
made which is provided with an auto-
matic Tune-changing mechanism.
Please write for explanatory circulars and prices to any of
our Wholesale Selling Agents:
Sherman, Clay & Co., San Francisco, Cal.; Lyon & Healy, Chi-
cago, 111.; Kipp Bros. Co., Indianapolis, Ind- John C. Haynes
Co., Boston, Mass.; C. Bruno & Sons, New York City; August
Pollman, New York City; John Church Co., Cincinnati, Ohio;
Rudolph Wurliuer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio; Heeren Bros. & Co.,
Pittsburgh Pa.; Murray, Blanchard, Young & Co.,Providence, R.I.
LINE
NEWYDIK CHARLESTON fLORIDA
REQINA MUSIC BOX CO.,
RAHWAY, N. J.
t)o you own
a piano?
f If so, this
\ advertisement j,
i -will interest
you.
F. A. Winter.
F. A. Winter the well-known music
dealer and musician of Altoona, Pa., is re-
ceiving no little publicity these days in the
local papers on account of his activity in
musical matters. It is only fair to say
that he has contributed much to the enjoy-
ment of those musically inclined by his ad-
vocacy and support of musical matters
generally in that section. Mr. Winter's
business this fall has been excellent, better
than for years. Much of this—in fact all
of it—is due to his enterprising and push-
ing methods.
This has been a busy week at the Soh-
mer factory and warerooms. This year's
record of output and actual sales proves
conclusively that the Sohmer policy of \n\-
failing excellence meets with the hearty
approval and support of those who appre-
ciate conscientious effort.
ANGELIS ORCHESTRAL.
< Played like the Symphony.)
A new and wonderful invention that instantly converts any piano
into a self-playing instrument. In every house where there is a
piano the ANGELUS ORCHESTRAL is needed. It is
The Master-key that unlocks
the gates of Melody for all I
No musical talent on the part of the
performer is required. A cliild that
has never before seen a piano can, with
the aid of the ANGELUS ORCHES-
TRAL, render the most difficult com-
positions in a manner possible to only
the most accomplished and practised
of pianists. Contains (in addition to
the piano-playing mechanism) two full
seta of organ reeds, which may be
played separately or in company with
the piano.
Instantly applied to any piano —
grand, upright or square — and ns
easily removed. No technical knowl-
edge required; the performer has
merely to work the pedals and operate
the stops that control the time and ex-
ression and thereby render the most
ifflcult pieces in a truly masterly
S way.
Does not scratch or injure the
piano in the least.
Made in all varieties of polished
woods to match any piano.
Sturz Values.
Sturz Bros, report an excellent week's
trade with bright prospects. The Review
has, on several occasions, noted the special
features of the Sturz products. These
features are conspicuous in the most recent
styles. Dealers who are on the alert for
good values and fair trading are likely to
benefit by informing themselves concern-
ing Sturz pianos.
The above is a very brief and incomplete account of the
ATSTGELUS ORCHESTRAL. Send your name and address on a
postal card and we will gladly mail photos and full description.
Whether you intend to purchase or not, you will be interested
In learning more about this musical marvel of the century.
THE WILCOX AWHITE CO., MEBIDEN, CONN.
SALESROOMS: 146 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK.
Now is the
Time to Buy
W E
Frank B. Burns is now comfortably set-
tled in his new quarters, next door to the
Mason & Hamlin warerooms. The window
exhibit is a model of good taste. The
store stock is large and well-arranged.
Asked by The Review for news on
Thursday, Mr. Burns said: " I have no
fault to find, but can take care of all the
new business likely to come along. This
is the time dealers should send to me for
samples and prices. They will find my
goods right in every way, and I will make
it worth their while to do business."
Sohmer's Winning Policy.
It describes the
ANGELUS ORCHti
ALONE
The Burns Warerooms.
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ARE H EADQUARTERS and fill orders promptly for all styles and tune discs,
. . . AT FACTORY PRICES. . . .
PATENTS
Quickly secured. OUR FEE DUE WHEN PATENT
OBTAINED. Send model, sketch or photo, with
description for free report aa to patentability. 48-PAGE
HAND-BOOK FREE. Contains references and full
information. WRITE FOR COPT OF OUR SPECIAL
OFFER. Itis the most liberal proposition ever made by
a patent attorney, and EVERT INVENTOR BHOULD
READ IT before applying for patent. Address:
H.B.WILLS0N&CO.
PATENT LAWYERS,
LeDroltBldg., WASHINGTON, D. C.
Manufacturers, Importers and Jobbers of Musical Merchandise.
pIAN0S
For 58 Years
UCKSKINS.
HAMMACHER.SCHbEMMER&C?
209 Bowery, N. Y.
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Made on Honor
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Sold on fUrtt
THE BEST ONLY
STRICTLY HIGH dRADB
CONSISTENT
WITH QUALITY
i. M. McPhail Piano Co,
Boston, M O M .

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