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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 59 N. 15 - Page 1

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V O L . LIX. N o . 15.
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Oct. 10,1914
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The House of Goggan—The Home of the Stein way Piano
Important Announcement
We have acquired the sole representation of the Steinway Piano
in San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Waco and all parts of the State
contributary to these cities. A full representative line of Stein-
way Pianos are now on exhibit in our warerooms, where every
visitor is welcome to view and compare the superlative qualities
of the different styles in uprights and grands.
Made by Steinway & Sons
No signature inscribed across the
front of a piano can ever convey such
an impression of quality as the simple
words, "Made by Steinway & Sons."
The reputation of the Steinway piano
is so fitted in the minds and hearts of
the people of the world that it has be-
come a tradition—a standard or law of
excellence acknowledged by all.
There is nothing in the Steinway
reputation that is not in the piano itself.
Its fame rests securely on musical and
structural merit and on the exemplary
methods of its makers.
Analysis Places the Steinway First in Economy
The world is full of arguments on economical piano-buying—out of this confusion there
stands out one supreme fact in regard to a Steinway purchase—the apparent saving in price
on an inferior make is NOT economy. When you buy a Steinway you buy a certainty—and
in the end the least expensive of Pianos, regardless of the fact that you pay a little more
at the start.
GET THIS BOOK—Royal Appointments, Photographs and Biographical
Sketches of the Crowned Heads of Europe, with decorations conferred
upon Steinway & Sons.
THOS. GOGGAN & BROS.
412 Austin Ave.
Established 1866
A Recent Advertisement
of the Steinway
WACO
Piano
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