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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1900 Vol. 31 N. 26 - Page 36

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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The OLDEST in AMERICA.
The BEST in the WORLD.
GRAND AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS
& SONS are the only Manufacturers who make «fl
t parts of their Pianofortes, exterior and interior (including
casting of the full metal frames), in their own factories.
CUB
The history of the Piano 1 idustry in this country proves the supe-
rior value of the CHICKERING PIANO to the dealer, both financially
and artistically, as leader over all other makes,
TO-DAY the Piano present.) greater possibilities for the dealer tbtm
at any time during our seventy-flve years of manufacture.
CHICKERING & SONS,
YORK WAREROOMS, STEINWAY HALL,
791 THEMONT STREET,
BOSTON, MASS.
Nm, 197, 109 & UJ East Fourteenth Street
AL DEPOT FOR GREAT BRITAIN.
STEDWAY HALL,
SMr- 15 Lower Seymour Street* Porttnan Sqimjf*, LONDON* • •
HAZELTON
Piano-Fortes
IUROPEAK BRANCH FACTORY,
STEINWAY*S PIANO FABRIK,
v ^ %i * f a » Roem Stress* No*. ?O-24. HAJVIBUK&, GERMANY.
CANNOT BE EXCELLED FOR TOUCH, SINGING QUALITY.
DELICATE AND GREAT POWER OF TONE, WITH
HIGHEST EXCELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP.
HAZ ELTON BROTHERS,
FINISHING F A C T O R Y ,
Fifty Secoarf and Fifty-Third Streets,
• ••••••••••••••••••••••I
Cam zxd Action Factories, Metal Foundries and Lumber Y*Ml%
HARDMAN, PECK & CO.
"We Musical Standardc# the WM"
FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS THE
Established 1842.
HARDMAN
PIANO
••The Only Piano Which Improves Under Usage."
Standard and Harrington
Pianos
MANUFACTURED BY
E. G. HARRINGTON & CO.,
WEBER
PIANOS
have given the greatest satisfaction in thousands 9i
American and European homes.
The same intelligence and solidity of c istruction, pur*
musical tone attc greatest power which characterized th«
Webei in its coirplete triumph over all competition u
1876 are markeo in even a greater degree in th« Weber
ei to-day.
WAREROOMS:—
UNDER CONTROL OF
108 Fifth Ave., Cor. 16th St., New York.
268 Wabash Ave., Chicago.
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H a r d m a n . P e c k " & Co., I36 ^wv'o
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THE
r t h A v f c
KNABE
Piano of to=day will outlive the
20th Centurj
HE early Knabe pianos, now over 60 years old, still lend their
melodious sweetness to scores'of homes.
Viewed from any standpoint the Knabe of to-day is the per-
sonification of perfection in pianos.
In the home, on the concert platform—anywhere, the Knabe is
well-nigh incomparable.
T
VVH. KNABE & CO.
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• • • • • • H U M H M M M B U r 4*t
Varerooms: 66 and 68 University Place, IVew York
Che
Company
formerly the
Cottage Organ £0.
the targest manufacturer* of Pianos
ana Keed Organs in the WWW
gonover, gable, Kingsbury and
* Wellington Pianos «
€be Reliable Chicago Cottage
• • * Organs « * *
. ...v,., 154 5th Ave. (Cor 20th St.)
BALTIMORE, 22 & 24 East Baltimore St.
WASHINGTON, 121.9 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W.
Offices and Warcroonwj
Olabad) Jftcftue ana Jackson Boulevard, Cbicaao
Apply
for the
STMEWONE
TO MORRIS STEINERT.
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Wa?erooms, /30 Fifth Avenue
NEW YORK.
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