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MUJIC TIRADE
VOL. LIX. N o . 11. Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Sept. 12,1914
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It will be found that in all trades certain products
have forged to the front by reason of inherent qualities
of goodness.
These products represent the highest point
reached by manufacturers in a particular industry.
In the piano trade the same conditions are re-
peated and one piano has become a standard by
which all others are measured.
It is hardly necessary to mention the name, for
the Steinway, by universal consent, represents the
highest position reached in the piano world!
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STEINWAY HALL
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Subway Express Station a.t the Door
Also London; Hamburg, Berlin; Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton, Ohio; Indianapolis and
Terre Haute, Ind.; Louisville, Ky.; Charleston, W . Va.; and represented
by the Foremost Dealers Elsewhere Throughout the World.
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