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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1905 Vol. 41 N. 19 - Page 42

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THE
SECURES REG1NA AGENCY.
The Wood Piano Co., of Boston, Mass., have
received the agency for the Reginapiano, and
the first instruments received this week have
been highly praised.
THE DUSS BAND HARMONICA.
Along with other lines for which they are
earning an enviable reputation, Buegeleisen &
Jacobson, 113-115 University place, New York,
are proud of the Duss band harmonica, which
they handle exclusively. Concerning its merits,
S. Buegeleisen said to The Review: "The 'Duss
Band' professional is an extra full tone instru-
ment. It is made in the same section of Ger-
many where the best the world knows is manu-
factured, and therefore it is the equal in every
respect to the most noted brands in the market,
with this difference, however, it is sold a t a
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
inches in height, and was presented to Mr. Mc-
Guigan by Don Enrique Miramar, of Manila, P. I.
The Senor, in making the presentation, notified
Mr. McGuigan that the harp had been in the pos-
session of his family for more than sijfty years.
Although the age of the instrument is apparent,
it is still in excellent condition, and possesses a
beautiful tone. It was made in Binondo, a barrio
of Manila, and previous to coming into the pos-
session of Mr. McGuigan, it had been taken twice
to Madrid, Spain, by its owner.
TO MAKE THE LYOLIAN.
A new automatic instrument in the shape of a
lyre and called the Lyolian, is about to be manu-
factured by the A. H. Krueger Manufacturing
Co., of Belleville, Tex., which is to be organized
under the statutes of Texas. The instrument is
of the mandolin family, and played automatically.
A fire, due to spontaneous combustion broke
NEW FIRM
NEW GOODS
NEW PRICES
GOOdS
The largest stock west of the Mississippi
River, everything up to date. IT WILL PAY
YOU TO WRITE TO-DAY.
Koerber-Brenner Music Company
1006 Olive Street, ST. LOUIS
BLACK
DIAMOND
STRINGS
NEW
FROCESS
Are the finest manu-
factured. Used by all
prominent artists
National Musical String Co.
NEW
BRUNSWICK,
N. «J.
THE —
very much lower price. In truth, I may state
that the 'Duss Band' is as good an harmonica as
Duss is a band. We are selling stacks of them,
for they can't be beat."
ANCIENT HARP FROM MANILA.
Joseph J. McGuigan, of No. 318 East North-
ampton street, Wilkesbarre, Pa., who recently re-
turned from the Philippines, where he had been
stationed for the past three years, is the possessor
of many handsome and valuable souvenirs which
he picked up during his sojourn in the tropics.
Chief among these is a handsome and valuable
harp of ancient make, received one day last week.
The harp is of a peculiar design, and is made
of Philippine hardwoods. It is artistic in appear-
an-ce, elaborately carved. It stands 5 feet 10
out on the third floor of the building, corner of
Fulton and Chardon streets, occupied by the Bos
ton Musical Instrument Co., in Boston, Mass.
They suffered quite a severe loss, which was par-
tially covered by insurance.
Frank Scribner, the Weiss harmonica ambas-
sador, won a pot of money on the re-election oi
Mayor Fagan the Republican anti-machine can-
didate of Jersey City. He also pulled in a purse
of good size on the victory of McClellan in New
York. Mr. Scribner is being strongly urged as
the Republican leader in his home ward, but per-
emptorily declines the offer on the score of his
important business interests.
E. S. Cragin, manager of C. H. Ditson & Co.,
New York, was in Boston the greater part of last
week, returning Friday.
WM. R. GRATZ IMPORT CO.,
11 East 22nd St., New York City,
Sole Ageats for
ANTOINE COURTOIS AND BOHLAND & FUCHS'
Band Instruments and Saxophones;
LEFBVRE, LECOMTE AND MERCADIER
Clarionets;
Friedrich August Helmerdlng, Chad wick, J. Strauss,
Koschat, E. Bausch, rlammig and Bauer & Durr-
schmidt's Violins and Bows; Qustav Bernadel and
Koschat Rosin; Imperial, Empress, I). S., and Grand
Solo Accordeons, and Concertinas; Empress Mouth
Harmonicas.
Catalogs forwarded on request free of charge.
Music Lesson Certificates
THE STANOARD OF THE WORLD
SSFGINAL S. S. STEWART B A N J O
and th* BAUER. Mandolins and Guitars
MAMUFACTUBED BY
THE BAUER CO
1410-13 N. «TH ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Pacific Co&st Agents, SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., San Francisco, Cal.
Headquarters, NORDHEIMER PIANO & MUSIC C0 n Toronto, Ontario.
Lyon & Healy now include FREE wltb Violins,
Guitars, and Mandolins shipped from their estab-
lishment, a Certificate which entitles the purchaser
to a complete course of musical Instruction by mall
by a teacher of national reputation (50 to 100
Lessons, splendidly illustrated).
A NEW OPPORTUNITY
is thus offered every dealer to promote his busi-
ness and greatly increase his sales. Don't neglect
THE GRAND PRIZE
Awarded the C G.
Conn Band, Or-
c h e s t r a and S o l o
I n s t r u m e n t s , It
merely • new acknowl-
•dgment of what was
long ago c o n c e d e d ,
namely, that the
" W o n d e r s " are un-
paralleled in any excel-
lence or quality that goes
to make up a P e r f e c t
and I d e a l Instrument.
The Holidays A r e
A l m o s t H e r e , which
suggests that a gift to
your f r i e n d of a
"GRAND PRIZE" In-
atrument would make a
p r e s e n t that would
charm and delight :: ::
Send for large ILLUS-
TRATED
CATA-
L O G U E telling all
about them :: :: :: ••
c . G. CONN CO., ElKti&rt, Indiana
P.* S.—The Wonder laatrumenta are sent on trial and FULLY
GUARANTEED
It.
Start to-day.
LYON
WHITE FOB FULL PARTICULARS.
&
HEALY,
CHICACO
YORR
Band Instruments
SEND FOH AfMU>
ILLUSTtUtTUD
CATALOGUE
J.W.YOKK<&SONS
Makmrmmfth* hlghmmt gradm
Be^nd Instruments
GRAND HAPIDS
MICH

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