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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1915 Vol. 61 N. 25 - Page 1

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MUJIC TRADE
V O L . L X L N o . 25 Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Dec. 18, 1915
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"Hello! Yes, this is Santa Claus' head-
quarters. Indeed we have been busy, why,
we have been working overtime delivering
Mathushek pianos to happy homes during
this Christmas tide.
"You know, the grandchildren of some of
those to whom Mathushek pianos were given
at Christmas time in 1863 are being supplied
during the Christmas of 1915.
"The same old Mathushek!
"The goodness is there—the same standard of quality and
excellence that was established by the company in early years
has been staunchly maintained.
"It's a great piano, the Mathushek. It has so many indi-
vidual features that it is one of the most pleasing of Christmas
gifts. You should see the grownups and the kiddies shout with
glee when the Mathushek comes in their homes.
"No apologies necessary—no regrets, but a source of great
satisfaction in presenting Mathushek pianos.
"The manufacturers have really been working overtime to
help us all out during Christmas week, and they have been doing
mighty well. They are hustlers and always anxious to please.
"Thousands of homes throughout the land will be gladdened
by the presence therein of Mathushek pianos.
"Good bye, ring off, will see you again in 1916!"
Established 1863
Factory: 132nd Street and Alexander Avenue
NEW YORK
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