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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1908 Vol. 46 N. 15 - Page 8

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
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T T O U can assist your Spring trade materially if you
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have the right kind of pianos in stock and the
right kind, and the best kind for that matter, is
the Chase-Hackley line. Are you acquainted with it?
If not, lose no time in investigating pianos which are
made by one of the oldest concerns in the West and
one which has steadily kept at piano making for several
decades.
TEe Chase Bros. Piano
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not merely because we say it but because critical people
who have tested it for years are frank to credit it with
all the essentials of leadership. The Chase Bros, small
grand has surprised musicians who have been amazed
to find such marvelous tone in such a small instrument.
<| The Chase Bros, uprights are perfect pianos archi-
tecturally and musically. Then there are the lesser
grades, the Hackley and Carlisle, which in their respec-
tive places or grades are unapproachable.
trade which may come your way, from the man whose
purchasing power is modest up to purchasers who
desire the best known creations.
<] Take this matter up with us and we can satisfy you
' in every particular.
Chase=Hackley Piano (Q.
B R A T O N
ESTABLISHED 1863
S . C H A S E ,
G e n e r a l
M a n a g e r
FACTORIES, MUSKEGON, MICH.

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