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THE
MUJIC TFADE
V O L . X L V I . N o . 5 . Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 1 Madison Ave., New York, February U 1908.
SINGL E
$ 8 .O? 0 PER SI YEAR CENTS -
' I throughout the entire
energetic, bustling
N o r t h , the CHICK-
ERING piano has main-
tained the leading posi-
tion among the critically
musical, a fact which
speaks eloquently of its
artistic worth.
In the W e s t , the
C H I C K E R I N G has
been steadily advanc-
ing and among the
critics of California it
is held in that same
high esteem which
characterizes its posi-
tion in its home state
of Massachusetts.
In the H a s t , where
the CHICKHRING
piano first made its
triumphant appearance
in 1823, it has held
undeviatingly the first
place in the estimation
of those best able to
judge of artistic merits.
In the S c m t H , the
CHICKERING piano
is sold by reputable
dealers who have learned
through years of associa-
tion with the piano that
it possesses all of those
attributes which cause it
to hold a fixed position
in the estimation of the
musical public.
CHICKERING & SONS, Pianoforte Makers
BOSTON,
MASS.