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VOL. LXXX. No. 18 ^Published Every Saturday. Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., 383 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. May 2, 1925
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Steinway
HE name Steinway has, from the first, been un-
questionably accepted everywhere as reflecting
the best in music. The Steinway piano is the in-
terpretative medium for the g r e a t e s t of pian-
ists; the cherished possession of the most discerning music
lovers and the dominating feature of the dealer's line.
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The coveted agency for the Steinway piano enables the
dealer to offer to his clientele the world's finest piano-
forte and establishes, without question, his standing and
that of the products he sells.
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The leadership enjoyed by Steinway representatives
throughout the country offers the most significant proof
of the power of the Steinway name.
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THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS
Entered as second-class matter September 10, 1892, at the post office at New York, N. Y., under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.