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A recent advertisement of the Stein way Piano:
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Piano history shows that Steinway leadership has
continued without a break up to the present hour. Every
feature of constructive importance introduced into pianos
within the last twenty years is a S T E I N W A Y invention.
* To-day S T E I N W A Y genius and the splendid
S T E I N W A Y organization, working through the most
complete piano factory in the world, are making the finest
piano ever produced.
The S T E I N W A Y is to-day readily distinguished
from all other pianos—as it has ever been. Its tone is
the ideal of the musical world and the despair of other
makers.
The S T E I N W A Y is, throughout all civilized
countries, the natural choice of the sincere musican. It is
also the selection of the investor who has an eye to the
future.
INERT & s
Boston* Mas