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VOL. X L V I . No. 1 4 . Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 1 Madison Ave., New York, April 4, 1908,
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MOO°PER S VEAR E N T S >
"JUST AS GOOD" is what the piano dealer usually
says when substituting an inferior grade of piano for a
well known make.
Plainly—every merchant who offers pianos which he says
are "just as good" as the Chickering acknowledges the
Chickering as a standard.
^ Plainly—if merchants worked as hard to sell the standard
as the "just as good" instruments there would be many
more homes graced by pianos possessing true musical worth.
CJ The Chickering piano has been made in Boston con-
tinuously since ] 823. It has won the strongest endorsements
from musicians and art critics and in all lines it is known
as a standard.
There is no "just as good," for the Chick-
ering stands in a class triumphant.
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