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THE
flUJIC TRADE
VOL. XLVI. No. 2 5 .
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman BUI at 1 Madison Ave., New York, June 6, 1908.
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USINESS permanency can only be
secured through a stable foundation.
Quality and merit are the essential
ingredients in the masonry of a busi-
ness institution built to stay.
Piano merchants in order to build success-
fully must have instruments of character—
instruments whose merits are known to the
purchasing masses and whose reputation is
unassailable—whose position in the musico-
industrial world is fixed.
For eighty-five years
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has occupied an unapproachable position in the
world's select art circles. The name of Chickering
is inseparably associated with the piano industry
and pianos bearing that name have helped to
build the reputation of many worthy piano
merchants in all parts of the country.
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