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THE MUSIC TRADE KEV1EW
OCTOBER 26,
,1918
A Great 1918
Achievement
The Chase Bros.
Player Grand
T
HE experienced piano merchant knows that the real bulwark of his business
lies in the handling of pianos and player-pianos of artistic worth. The Chase
Bros, pianos and players are just this kind.
The Chase Bros, line has held this place for more than half a century, which
furnishes absolute proof that the piano buying public appreciates quality and will
stand loyally by the manufacturer who produces and the dealer who sells pianos of
distinctive merit.
The Chase Bros, line of 1918 is thoroughly representative of the traditions of this
company in quality of tone, style and design, and durability and construction. These
cardinal points of piano merit and value are found in all Chase Bros, styles—players,
uprights and grands—and, with the prestige of the name, make it a leader that none
can excel. We call es-
pecial attention to our
latest creation, the Chase
Bros. DeLuxe p l a y e r
g r a n d , an instrument
which not only maintains
but augments the repu-
tation of our house.
Chase-Hackley
Piano Company
MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN
RICHMOND, VA., OFFICE:
Virginia Railroad and Power Bldg.
CHICAGO OFFICE:
932 Republic Bldg.
Where the Chase-Hackley Products Are Made