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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1899 Vol. 28 N. 6 - Page 23

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Hasse's Velour Showing.
High Grade Pianos
UP-TO-DATE In beauty and tone ;
THOROUGH In construction ; . ,
MODERN In Price
A GREAT SUCCESS, because they
compete with any and bring
profit as well as honor to the
dealer.
LEHR SEVEN OCTAVE ORGANS
ACKNOWLEDGED by the music press and trade as the Standard, and
KNOWN everywhere as having no equal in Piano-Style Organs.
Write for new
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Catalogues and P r i c e s . ^ ? • * •
William F. Hasse told The Review on
Wednesday that he has succeeded in pur-
chasing 5,0.00 yards of exceptionally fine
velours for scarfs. The printed designs,
in six colors, are, he declares, the finest he
ever handled. Prices will be marvellous-
ly low. The Review was invited to inspect
these velours and found them quite up to
the high standard of Hasse's supplies. The
designs are tasteful and the effects produced,
in scarf shape, are exceedingly attractive.
Mr. Hasse announces that he will send a
sample scarf, with clippings of various
colors, for inspection, expressage paid, to
dealers who are on the alert for select
goods at the right figures. Geo. Baker,
Jr., the Hasse traveling representative,
has just returned from a successful trip
and will start off again in a few days.
San Domingo Mahogany.
/SA\UNGSA Tj
AND
/ WEEK_p'!RECT
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TO
EXCELLENT 1 CHARLESTON
A JACK/ONVJLLE.
AFFORDING R E CONNECTION/
To ALL JOUTlERN HESOKTS.)
THEOG.ECJER.
> TRAFFIC M'ttR.
REGINA CORONA
The first and only Disk Music Box made which
is provided with an automatic tune-changing
mechanism.
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CfN-1.
AGLNT/
» 5 BOWLINCI GHEENf,
REGINA MUSIC BOX CO.,
RAHWAY, N. J.
t)oyou own
a piano?
Honey to Burn.
The Master-key that unlocks
the gates of Melody for all!
August Anderson, an employee of the
Estey Organ Co., on receiving his pay
several weeks ago, accidentally let the en-
velope, which still contained two twenty-
dollar bills, fall into the fire. The ashes
were collected and sent to the treasury de-
partment to see if they could be redeemed.
An answer has been received, saying that
one bill was destroyed beyond recognition,
but of the other enough could be made out
to see it was a $20 bill and the amount was
returned.
The above is a very brief and incomplete account of the
ANG i^LUS ORCHESTRAL. Rend 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 department store of Ewen, Mclntyre
& Co., of New Haven, have added a piano
department to their business which is
under the management of W. L. Barker.
They are advertising extensively the
Jacob Doll and Bans pianos in the local
papers.
If so, this
(advertisement
will interest
you.
It describes tho
ANGELIS ORCHESTRAL.
< Played like the Symphony.)
A new and wonderful invention that instantly converts any piano
into a gclf-playing instrument. In every house where there is a
piano the ANGELUS ORCHESTRAL is needed. It is
No musical talent on the part of tho
Instantly applied to any piano —
performer is required. A child that l^rand, upright or square — and as
has never before seen a piano can, with easily removed. No technical knowl-
the aid of the ANGELUS OltCHKS- edge required; the performer has
TiJAL, render the most difficult com- merely to work the pedals and operate
iltions in a manner possible to only the stips that control the time and ex-
mof-t accomplished and practised pression and thereby render the mort
ft
of pianists. Contains (in addition to difficult pieces in a truly masterly
the piano-playing mechanism) two full way. Does not scratch or injure tho
scls of organ reeds, which may be piano in tho least.
played separately or in company with
Made in all varieties of polished
the piano.
I woods to match any piano.
WGEUUS ORCHESTRAL / . *J
ALONf".
A prominent veneer man speaking to
The Review this week, said that the past
year has demonstrated that among the
most popular woods now in demand for
piano and furniture generally, is the genu-
ine San Domingo mahogany. He said:
"Not only is the color and texture of the
wood particularly fine, but it possesses
all the qualities that manufacturers are
anxious to obtain. It is not brittle, while
it is hard without being flinty, and it bends
better than any other variety of mahogany.
When we can say in addition that in com-
parison with other varieties of mahogany it
is the lowest priced wood in the market,
it is hardly necessary to look about for
other reasons for its popularity."
THE WILCOX 4. WHITE CO., MERIDEN, CONN.
SALESROOMS: i«e FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK.
0
's GERMAN BUCKSKINS.
HAMMACHER.SCHbEMMERtC?
PIANOS
For 88 Yean
Made on Honor
Sold on ilarM
OFT AT T T V
THE BEST ONLY
STRICTLY HIGH ORADI
PRICE
CONSISTENT
WITH QUALITY
Piano Co,
Boston, Mass.

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