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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
merits is now complete and ready to meet
a big demand, he said: '' Yes; and we are
quite busy now, but not nearly so hard
pressed for time as we expect to be very
shortly.
" Our scarfs and stools, with other goods
in that department, include every attractive
novelty likely to please people of good
taste. Our stock in this line was never
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
A corporation manufacturing one of the best selling
musical specialties desires experienced manager for
selling department, who can invest in stock after
satisfactory demonstration of stability and earning
capacity of business. This is an excellent oppor-
tunity for an energetic business man.
Address " SPECIALTY,"
Care The Review,
3 E. 14th Street,
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better or larger than now. Some idea of
its variety can be gained from our new
stool and scarf catalogue. Dealers and
others interested who have not seen it cer-
tainly ought- to send for a copy. Our list
of patrons is large now, but we desire to
increase it. This we mean to accomplish
by maintaining the highest standard of
products and giving the very best values.
In the matter of prices and terms we en-
deavor to do full justice to our customers."
Referring to the "Edwin" instruments,
The Review asked if they still held a firm
place in the estimation of musicians. Mr.
Tonk responded by calling for and showing
a testimonial recently received at the New
York office. This is the text:— .
" Messrs. William Tonk & Bro., New York.
"Gentlemen:—Since my last correspond-
Mehlin
Pianos
Factory, 461 to 467 West 40th St.,
New York.
'A Leader
ence with you regarding the set of Edwin
instruments, I have been using a set of
much-advertised instruments sent me by
the manufacturers. I have given them a
fair trial, and am not satisfied with them;
therefore, shall return them to the makers.
I must say, with all frankness, that the
Edwin is the only instrument that I have
ever found in my twelve years of expe-
rience as teacher and soloist that altogether
satisfied me for tone and ease of fingering.
"PROF. N. C. BISHOP, Denver, Col."
" Letters of this kind keep coming, and,
outside of correspondence, we hear from
and talk with musicians who know and ap-
preciate really good instruments."
THE
DEWEY
POLISH
The Best
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among
Leaders."
Main Office and Warerooms :
27 Union Square.
POLISHES OFF A PIANO AS
EFFECTIVELY AS DEWEY
POLISHED OFF THE SPAN-
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Order a dozen and you
will want more
No gummy or sticky
surface
THE DEWEY
POLISH CO.
13 East 14th Street
NEW YORK
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A BIG THING FOR THE TRADE
The Wonder Self-Composer
(PATENT APPLIED FOR)
Not a toy, but a remarkable invention by which any
person can write hundreds of different marches (two-
step) for piano or organ without previous knowledge
of musical composition. Read what great composers
sav about it:
JOHN PHILIP SOUSA:
" It is an unique and marvelous in-
vention."
FRED N. INNES:
" The most clever musical device I
have ever seen."
ALESSANDRO LIBERATI:
'' I congratulate the inventor. The
SELF-COMPOSER is all that is claimed
for it."
D. W. REEVES:
"An instructive and meritorious in-
vention that should create a large
demand."
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE
Price, FIFTY CENTS, by mail.
SEND FOR ONE.
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