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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1899 Vol. 28 N. 10 - Page 27

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
ESTABLISHED 1862.
Taken Under Advisement.
THE KROEGER PIANO CO.,
Manufacturers of the RENOWNED
Gildemeester & Kroeger
And the CELEBRATED
Kroeger Pianos
office and Factories
| 3 2 d S t . and Alexander Ave., NEW YORK.
T1NGUE, HOUSE & CO.,
BUSHING—Domestic and foreign.
ACTION
CLOTHS
PUNCHINGS—AH colors and thickness.
The "Reinwarth" Strings.
RAILS—All colors and thickness.
Offices and "Warerooms, 56 Reade Street, N e w York.
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< £ < £ > < £ • £ '
Mills at Glenville and Seymour, Conn.
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EXCELLENT I
implest
Strongest,
Cheapest
and Best Toned
MTWusic Boxes made
WEEK-DIRECT
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CHARLESTON
JACK/ONVJLLE.
Rudolph C. Koch, the successor of Chas.
Reinwarth, is gaining ground as a string
maker. He reports that all of the old cus-
tomers of his predecessor remain with him,
and several desirable new patrons have add-
ed their names to his already lengthy list.
"Our customers," said he, "appreciate
the fact that our strings are second to none
and our prices are the lowest consistent
with the best material and the best work-
manship."
Cluett & Sons, of Albany, are advertis-
ing in a very thorough and up-to-date
manner the various instruments which they
handle. Some recent efforts in the Albany
papers devoted especially to the Pianola
and the A. B. Cameron pianos are very
creditable.
William F. Hasse,
115 East 14th St., New York.
AFFORDING R$L CONNECTION/
To ALL JOUTlERN R.ESOHTS.)
NEAR STEINWAY HALL.
REQINA CORONA
Piano Stools, Scarfs,
Covers of all
Descriptions.
The first and only Disk Music Box made which
is provided with an automatic tune-changing
mechanism.
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CEN-L AGC.NTJ- 4V<
REGINA MUSIC BOX CO.,
« 5 BOWLING GR.E.E.N
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Minneapolis, Minn., March 6, 1899.
Judges Elliott, Simpson, McGee and
Brooks of the district court on Saturday
heard arguments on the allowance of the
account of Wm. M. Regan as assignee of
the Century Piano Company. The items
of chief interest were the attorneys' bill of
Kitchel, Cohen & Shaw for $350, the as-
signee's allowance, which it is claimed
should be $2,000, and John W. Arctander's
bill of $588 for legal services when H. O.
Peterson was assignee. To this Mr. Regan
had filed objections, claiming excessive
charges for minor services and a duplication
of charges. The court took the matter
under advisement.
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RAHWAY, N. J.
THE JAMES & HOLSTROM
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^ m ftted to be of the highest artistic excellence.
Profitable for dealers to handle.
Factory: 233-235 EAST 21st ST., NEW YORK.
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COnPOSERS' BUSTS,
MUSIC CABINETS.
®
Selections of Scarfs
Sent on Approval.
£*.
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WRITE FOR LATEST CATALOGUE JUST ISSUED.
FRANCIS
CONNOR
The Right piano
at the Right Price.
- ^ PIANOS
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DECALCOMANIA
ARE BUILT TO SATISFY A CRITICAL TRADE.
Factory Address:
134th S t . and Trinity Ave., So. Boulevard.
Warerooms:
4 East 42nd St., New York.
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GUITARS. MANDOLINS, ZITHERS
PIANOS and ORGANS
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Marquetrie and Pearl Transfers
Name Plates and Trade Marks
'S GERMAN BUCKSKINS,
HAMMACHER SCHLEMMERsC"
^09 Bowery, N. Y
I Gbc /IBcKrcord Company
MAIN OFFICE
CHICAGO, U. S A.
B HANOI EJ
NEW YORK and ST. LOUIS

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