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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1900 Vol. 30 N. 3 - Page 33

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
2£ Miller Organ
The one of many Tones I
No other like or equal to It!
Warranted 10years! . . . .
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.
its the "Old Reliable Miller Organ " ail the time.
(Write for Catalogues and Prices.)
MILLER ORGAN CO., LEBANON, PA.
T,UDWIG
Pianos as* Organs
NEW DESIGNS
New Scales
Every Style a Gem
Of Perfection
96S, 97O, 97*
SOUTHERN
BOULEVARD
N E W YORK
The Sterling Company
DERBY, CONN.
THE
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. 9VTR. FEE DUE WHEN PATENT
OBTAINED. Send model, sketch or photo, with
description for free report asto patentability. 48-PAQE
HAND-BOOK FREE. Contains references and full
information. WRITE FOB COPT OF OTO SPECIAL
OFFER. Itis the mostliberal proposition ever made by
a patent attorney, and EVERY INVENTOR SHOULD
READ IT before applying for patent. Addresi:
H.B.WILLS0N&CO.
PATENT LAWYERS,
L.DroitBid g , WASHINGTON, D. C.
ESTABLISHED 1850
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J R M R T A C W R E S T O N D E N C B SOLICITED.
& WARREN co., 213 Woodward Ave M Detroit, Mich,

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