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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1899 Vol. 28 N. 13 - Page 42

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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GHDNINGER
GRAND
AND UPRIGHT
FIANSS
HIGHEST SKILLED LABOR, BEST MATERIAL.
Unsurpassed NEW
for STYLES Tone,
Touch and Durability
WITH SOFT PEDAL ATTACHMENT
W E OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO DEALERS
EST L MED
1I 5 'S N e w
96 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
B. SHONINGERCO.,
Haven, Conn,
ESTABLISHED 1862.
THE KROEGER PIANO CO.,
Manufacturers of the RENOWNED
The one of many Tones 1
No other like or equal to i t !
Warranted 10 years I . . . .
Easy to Sell! Sure to Satisfy I
Gildemeester & Kroeger
And the CELEBRATED
Kroeger Pianos
GEO. P. BENT, Mfr., Bent Block, Chicago
Sterling
office and Factories:
i 3 2 d S t . and Alexander Ave., NEW YORK.
YOU WANT AN EASY SELLER:
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THEN SECURE THE AGENCY FOR THE
STULTZ & BAUER.
A Leader and a Seller as well.
Attractive Cases. Superb Tone.
Pianos *H2 Organs
FACTORIES AND WAREROOMS.
338-340 EAST 31st STREET,
ALL NEW DESIGNS
NEW YORK.
THE
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New Scales
HAGEN & RUEFER PIANOS
Are made to satisfy the desire of the buying public.
Every Style a Gem
Honest in construction, tasteful in design; touch,
light and elastic, and its musical quality unsurpassed.
Of Perfection
The price is low, making it just the right instrument
for dealers who wish to make money, while building
up a good reputation.
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The Sterling Company
DERBY, CONN.
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TERRITORY TO THE FACTORY AT JT.C 1 I i K J j i L y K v J t
HAVE YOU EVER USED VENEERS THAT WERE "TOO
THIN" WHEN LAID TO FINISH WELL?
IF SO, TRY OURS, AND SAVE TROUBLE.
THEY ARE 28-TO-INCH ALWAYS.
WRITE FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES TO THE
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GRAND RAPIDS
VENEER WORKS,
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
Jteon&lamlin
Highest Grade Pianofortes
(WREST-P1N AND STRINGER SYSTEMS.)
LISZT, CHURCH, CHAPEL and PARLOR
ORGANS.

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