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flUJIC TRADE
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The New
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NASMUCH as the ending of the year 1905 marks the
most successful history of the Piano business the
thoughts and best wishes of the dealers naturally revert
to the possibilities of 1906.
Undoubtedly it will be a notable time in almost every
branch of human endeavor and accomplishments. It will
afford splendid opportunities for the Piano men who are
identified with art products and
CHICIiERING
dealers will undoubtedly see greater opportunity for the
enlargement of their business possibilities.
Each year marks an augmentation of Cflickering fame
and of the faith which the Chickering agents have in the
product with which they are identified.
The creative forces back of the Chickering Piano never halt
on the vantage ground of past triumphs. Investigation is cease-
less and betterments wherever possible are ever being made.
And the reputation of the Chickering Piano of being not only the
oldest in America, but the best in the world, is stoutly maintained.
CHICKERING <& SONS * Boston, Mass.