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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1932 Vol. 91 N. 3 - Page 1

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FOR THE GENERAL MUSIC MERCHANT
& If amlina
Have Been Selected by the
WALDORF-ASTORIA HOTEL
ta (Corporation
«IW YORK CITV
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January 19, 1932
Mason and Hamlin Company,
689 F i f t h Avenue,
New Tork, N . I .
Dear S i r s :
It gives me pleasure to tell you
that we are very happy in having purchased
Maeon and Hnmiln Pianos for use in the new
Waldorf-Astoria•
It will interest you to know that
we have placed two Mason and Hamlins in the
Empire Room from which our dinner music is
broadcast daily, and others in the Sert Room,
Jade Room, Astor Gallery, Roof Garden, Jansen
Suite, Le Perroquet Suite, and elsewhere.
Among people of critical taste, there is
a constant and increasing demand for
the utmost degree of excellence in the
permanent things of life.
Regardless of the expense necessary in
obtaining this result, the Mason and-
Hamlin is wrought today, as it has been
for seventy-five years, slowly, carefully,
by artisans long skilled and devoted to
their life work; that of producing an in-
strument which is recognized as one of
the world's outstanding artistic achieve-
ments.
You will also be interested to know
that the concert grand which we purchased for
the Grand Ballroom has been adopted as the
official piano by several organizations which
present regular series of musicales in this
room, among these being the Rubinstein Club,
the Diaz Wednesday Afternoons, the Mendelssohn
Glee Club, Inc.
LMBitt
President.
MASON & HAMLIN CO.
General Offices:
Aeolian Hall, Fifth Ave. at 54th St., N. Y.
Factory, Boston, Mass.

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