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V O L . L V I I . N o . 2 6 Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman BUI at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Dec. 27,1913
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A Significant Fact About Pianos
Within the recollection of any musician or critic the Steinway has
always been regarded the piano by which all others are judged.
Of all .the pianos that have achieved the distinction of approaching
in any degree Steinway superiority, the fact remains that none are
now made by the original founders or their descendants.
In this day of consolidation, the other makes have passed from
the hands of the original owners and are now controlled by huge
corporations trading on the old established names without regard
to maintaining the ideals of the original makers.
The Steinway, alone, is the only make of one-time renowned
pianos that is still produced by the family responsible for its merits
and reputation.
We have just received a large shipment of both Yertegrand (Upright)
and Grands, which are now on our parlor floors. If you are interested
in the purchase of a Steinway, now is your opportunity to have the
cli''ire of an unusual assortment.
Obtainable-"in Memphis and surrounding territory only
at our store, where we have 'enjoyed the exclusive
representation uninterrupted for over thirty years.
O. K. Houck Piano Co.
Absolutely One Price
103 S. Main Street
Never let a small difference in cost obscure a great difference in quality
A Recent Advertisement of the Steinway Piano.