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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1899 Vol. 29 N. 26 - Page 33

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Miller Organ
The oae of many Tones 1
No ether like or equal to It I
Warranted 10 years 1 . . . .
Easy to Sell! Sure to Satisfy I
Is the Finest and Best Organ made. « « «
Sold all over the World on its merits alone.
GEO. P. BENT, Mfr., Bent Block, Chicago
*o travelling salesmen required to sell our entire product.
Sterling
This extraordinary fact speaks volumes for the quality of our instruments.
it's the "Old Reliable Miller Organ " ail the time.
(Write for Catalogues and Prices.)
MILLER ORGAN CO.,
LEBANON, PA.
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Pianos *™i Organs
ALL NEW DESIGNS
New Scales
Every Style a Gem
Of Perfection
968, 970, 973
30UTHERN
BOULEVARD
NEW YORK
The Sterling Company
DERBY, CONN.
THF
HAGEN & RUEFER PIANOS
PATENTS
Are made to satisfy the desire of the buying public.
Honest in construction, tasteful in design; touch,
light and elastic, and its musical quality unsurpassed.
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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Qniokly secured. OUR FEE DUE WHEN PATENT
OBTAINED. Send model, tketch or photo, with
description for free report as to patentability. 48-PAGE
HAND-BOOK FREE. Contains references and full
Information. WHITE FOB COPT OP 0UB SPECIAL
OFFEB. Itia the most liberal proposition ever made by
a patent attorney, and EVEBT INVENTOR SHOULD
BEAD IT before applying for patent. Address:
H.B.WILLS0N&CO.
PATENT LAWYERS,
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND
TERRITORY TO THE FACTORY AT JT£L 1 £ l K l J l J K U t
.. WASHINGTON, D. C.
ESTABLISHED 1850
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CLOUGH & WARREN
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ALL MANUFACTURED IN
LA ROB NEW . FACTORIBS.
CLOUQH
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WARREN
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HIGH GRADE,
SOLIDLY BUILT,
FINE FINISH,
DELIGHTFUL TONE.
'ORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
J
co., 213 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich.

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