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fflJJIC TRADE
VOL. LXXXIV. No. 4
Published Every Saturday. Edward LymanBill, Inc., 383 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y., Jan. 22, 1927
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PIANOFORTE
Unique in ^one Quality
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XHE rare beauty of the Mason & Hamlin Piano
forte lies in its tone, a tone definitely distinctive,
different from that of any other piano, a tone
embodying characteristics of the human voice at
its best. Indeed, in the creation of the Mason &
Hamlin Pianoforte, its makers originally chose the
human voice as their Ideal, and to this Ideal they
have ever remained unswervingly steadfast.
What wonder, then, that the tone of the Mason
& Hamlin is warm, sympathetic, and at all times
musical—what wonder that it singSj as it bears its
message to the lover of beauty!
MASON & HAMLIN CO.
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NEW YORK
Entered as second-class matter September 10. 1892, at the post office at Sew York, M. Y., under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
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