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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
A New •• Wonder" Catalogue.
The new Conn "Wonder Musical In-
strument Catalogue," just issued, is a very
attractive and carefully prepared publica-
tion, profusely illustrated. The cover is
an original design, printed in several col-
ors. Conspicuous in a central group are
five lively cherubs, each enjoying the
music it is bringing forth from one or
other of the most famous of the Conn in-
struments.
Page facsimiles of Conn diplomas gran-
ted at the World's Fair occupy prominent
places in the catalogue. Under the appro-
priate heading: l4 Let Others Tell the
Story," many terse extracts are given
from letters written to Mr. Conn from
eminent flute and piccolo players, extol-
ling the merits of the Wonder Boehm
System instruments.
"Sound reasons for the great and in-
creasing popularity of the Wonder Clari-
nets," on another page embody the in-
dorsements of the best known and most
successful clarinetists in America.
"Terse Texts from Letters," is the apt
heading given to a page of testimony con-
cerning the merits of the Conn Saxophone.
Still another page is devoted to eulogistic
statements in favor of the Wonder E flat
Cornet.
The array of favorable opinions under
various headings is really marvelous. It
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PIANO VENEERS A SPECIALTY.
11th St. and Ave. 13, New York.
A Satisfied Customer
Sends you another.
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Customers
covers the whole field of musical instru-
ment construction and must, in the aggre-
gate, represent several thousands of in-
dorsements of the most emphatic and un-
qualified description.
In addition to the exposition of musical
instruments in the catalogue, the other de-
partments are well represented, pictorially
and in text.
On the Road.
The Toronto Exposition.
On Monday next the Toronto Exposi-
tion, which, within a recent period, has be-
come one of the representative industrial
showings of the country, will be formally
opened. All the leading manufacturers in
the Dominion will make special exhibits,
and the displays this year promise to throw
all previous records in the shade. The ex-
hibition will remain open until Sept. 8th.
Horace Brown, Behr ambassador, leaves
town to-day on a trans-continental tour in
the Behr Bros, interest. He expects to be
away nearly three months.
F. H. Stire, for a number of years with
Walter E. Hall, Pease representative, the Wulschner Music Co., is now connected
started Tuesday on a lengthy trip in ad- with the D. H. Baldwin Co., of Indianapolis.
Mehlin
Pianos
Factory, 461 to 467 West 40th St.,
New York.
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A Leader
among
Leaders."
Main Office and Wararoomt:
27 Union Square.
LOOK AND LISTEN.
Yes, look at it and see an organ artistically made of the besft
materials and with the greatest skill of the most experienced work-
re ;n. Look it all over, from pedals
^-^ to music rack, and
it's just the same. ^ — — • —
\ 1 / \ B u t l i s t e n ! Ah, if the
look pleased you, \ ^^
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tone? And yet, it \ ^^
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fifty years of voicing \ ^ ^ Z l f ^ ^ U
\ r e e d s s h o u l d result
in the sweet t o n e d \ ^ ^ J ^
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Estey, ever sweeter
and clearer with eachL——
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new instrument that comes
from the factory, else what were the uses of experience?
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
ESTEY ORGAN CO.,
BRATTLEBORO, VT.
HENRY UNDEMAN & SON,
are satisfied customers.
Write right no c iv for
late Catalogue. . . .
vocacy of the "Popular Pease." The prin-
cipal cities will be visited, including those
on the Pacific coast.
TRADE
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MARK
WEAVER ORGAN & PIANO CO.
Manufacturers: YORK, PA., U. S. A.
HYJVTOLIA
PIPE ORGAN
NO LARGER THAN A REED ORGAN
Two Manual and Pedal-LSass
Effects from one Keyboard
Church Organ Pipes Only
CHICKERING & SONS, Pianoforte Makers
BOSTON, MASS.
Distributors for North and South America.
I59 E. I28»h St., N. Y.
HENRY L1NDEMAN.
LEHR
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Jt J> GRADE
PIANOS
ORGANS
Original in design, refined in tone.
Finish and interior workmanship unsurpassed.
Modern in price.
PIANO J*
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Acknowledged by the music press and trade as having no equal. Latest styles are
7 1-3 octave, have new improvements and are remarkably low in price.
H. LEHR & CO.,
Easton, Pa.
GORGEN PIANO ACTION CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
S- G. LINDEMAN
PIANO-FORTE ACTIONS,