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V O L . LVIII. N o . 3
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Jan. 17,1914
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The Strength of a Name
The strength of a name is well illustrated in the fact that when it
is known that a piano house exclusivelyjrepresents the
&tritramit liana
this establishment is at once recognized as the leading Piano house of
the city—because the Steinway is the grandest instrument made and
conceded to be the standard of all—and because it is a fixed policy
with the Steinway house to appoint none but representative agents.
In other words, it is the association of a piano of world-wide fame and
absolutely the highest quality with a merchant who has won a position
and standing in his locality. The combination of the two makes the
Metropolitan Music Co.
where the Steinway Piano is displayed, the natural
rendezvous for people of the highest musical culture.
41-43 S. Sixth Street
A Recent Advertisement
Minneapolis
of the Steinway
Piano,