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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1904 Vol. 38 N. 20 - Page 12

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
ATLANTIC CITY
AND NEW YORK.
Almost every Piano Man who goes to Atlantic
Gity to the Convention will come to New York before
he returns home, and to every one—friend or stranger,
without distinction of race, creed or politics—we extend
a fraternal and hearty invitation to call upon us and
make use of our centrally located warerooms and offices,
138 Fifth Avenue, near Nineteenth Street, in anyway
suiting his convenience.
Have your mail sent here; use us or our employees
to obtain information; leave luggage, bags, etc., to be
taken care of or let us help you in any way in our power.
H A R D M A N , PECK & CO.
Owning and controlling the Great Hardman Line:
The Hardman Piano, The Hardman Piano-Player,
The Harrington Piano, The Hensel Piano.
Warerooms and Offices, 138 Fifth Avenue; Factor-
ies, Eleventh and Twelfth Avenues, 48th and 49th
Streets, New York City.

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