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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1905 Vol. 41 N. 14 - Page 1

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THE
JiUJIC TRADE
VOL. XLI.
No. 14.
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at I Madison Ave., New York, Oct. 7, 1905.
SIX(:I
iLo 0 i'7:R S vEAiV K N T S '
THE STERLING
is pronounced the king of
player pianos. The mech-
anism is faultless. It can
be played with the great-
est comfort; no exertion
is required.
(Jf Its power of expression
is marvelous, and all who
have seen it, unhesitat-
ingly pronounce it a dis-
tinct advance over any
creation on the market.
ftTERLINO
PLAYER PIANO
ask inspection and
invite c r i t i c i s m .
The dealer who has the
agency for the S T E R -
LING has a business asset
of great drawing power.
Simplicity in the mech-
anism reduces the liability
to get out of repair.
Sterling Company
•Manufacturers
PIANOS. PLAYERS,
And
PLAYER - PIANOS.
FACTORIES: DERBY, CONN.

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