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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1941 Vol. 100 N. 2 - Page 18

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, FEBRUARY, 19U1
MAN POWER
A NY member of the music trade may forward to this
office a "position wanted" advertisement intended for
this Department, to occupy three lines agate measure and
it will be inserted free. Replies will also be forwarded
without cost. Additional space charged at the rate of 25c
per line. If boldface type is desired, the cost for same
will be 25c a line, 7 words to a line.
"Help wanted" advertisements will be charged for at
the rate of 25c per line.
Cash must accompany order.
Business Opportunities and For Sale advertisements
inserted as display space only at $7.00 per single column
inch.
All advertisements intended for this department must
be in hand on the 15th of the month preceding the date
of issue.
AVAILABLE
Experienced piano executive—compe-
tent to take complete charge sales—
wholesale or retail. Understands train-
ing of sales force, operating shops,
financing and manufacturing.
Connection desired either West Coast
or East of Mississippi but not in too
hot climate.
Very highest references as to personal
character and ability.
Answer Box 2831, MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW, 1270 6th Ave., New York.
YOUNG TUNER AVAILABLE—Young man
24 years of age, experienced in tuning and
repairing pianos desires position with piano
house in
NEW YORK
METROPOLITAN
AREA
Highest References—Answer Box 36,
Music Trade Review, 1270 6th Ave., New
York.
P. J. Cunningham
manager of Winter & Co., passed away at
her home in Mount Vernon. N. Y., on Jan.
28th. She was a charter member of the
Philadelphia Piano Man Passes Bronxville (N. Y.) Woman's Club. Sur-
Away at the Age of 76
viving, besides her husband, are two sons,
Herbert C. and John D. Simpson of Mount
Patrick J. Cunningham, president of the Vernon, and a brother, Thomas Carey of
Cunningham Piano Co., Philadelphia, Pa.,
died of a heart ailment Jan. 30th at his Pelham, N. Y. Funeral services were held
home, 5201 Wynnefield Avenue. He was at the Reformed Church, Bronxville, N. Y-,
on Jan. 30th.
76 years old.
At the age of 24, soon after his arrival
from Ireland, he founded the Cunningham
Piano Co.
WEAVER PIANO
He was also vice president of the Home
A Musical Masterpiece
Life Insurance Co. and of the Mutual
Guarantee Co. in Philadelphia.
He maintained Holybrook House, a
Weaver Piano Co., York. Pa.
hunting lodge in Ireland, and had made
thirty-five trips abroad for shooting in Ire-
land and Scotland.
He leaves a widow, a son, Joseph
Patrick Cunningham, and three daughters,
Helen Theresa, Agnes Marie and Mary
CONSOLE and GRAND PIANOS
Elizabeth.
offer dealers and purchasers
alike, the ultimate in fine pianos—
truly "star" value in design and
Mrs. Herbert Simpson
construction.
Mrs. Edith Carey Simpson, wife of
We I twite Inquiry
Herbert Simpson, advertising manager of
the electric shaver division of the Reming-
STARR PIANO COMPANY.
ton-Rand Corp., and formerly president of
Richmond, Indiana
Kohler & Campbell, Inc., and later sales
tarr
S H O N I N G E R
PIANOS • ESTABLISHED 1850
C Albert Jacob, Jr., President
At a recent meeting of the stockholders
of the Mathushek Piano Mfg. Co., New
York C. Albert Jacob, Jr. was elected
president of the company to succeed his
father, the late C. Albert Jacob. The other
officers elected were Charles Hall Jacob,
vice president and treasurer, and John
H. Gettell, secretary.
The quality old time
Shoninger dealers
expect . . . in new-
consoles of great
beauty.
Directblow action.
KRANICH
BACH
PIANOS
Since 1864
Tone volume control from a
mere whisper to that even
greater then in a concert
grand piano.
Consult your piano manufacturer
National Piano Corp.
1200 Broadway
New York
MIESSNER INVENTIONS, Inc.
18 MAIN ST.
MILLBURN. N. I.
Stcvulmcui, Steck <£ G&*
Master Piano Craftsmen for 99 Years
Wf
f
quality - the finest. -
d^rom the new Amall
condole to the nine foot
concert grand every
Jirariich&Bach piano i6
meam even/ aeic
237EAST23RD.STREET,NY.
HARDMAN PIANOS • MINI PI AN OS • HARRINGTON PIANOS
33 West 57th 5t., New York
*I. M. Rej. m fimtaff Piinem
BRAMBACH GRANDS
Original Scales
Modern Designs
KOHLER & CAMPBELL
Grands — Consoles
Studio Uprights
A wide variety of modern designs — Lowest Prices —
— Write for Details —
KOHLER & CAMPBELL, INC.
629 WEST 50th STREET
NEW YORK

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