PRESTO
April 17. 1920.
most valuable piano in tfie world
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T* HE touch of the artist can only
X awaken the soul of the piano—
it cannot impart beautiful tonal quali'
ties unless they have been embodied
in the instrument by the maker. The
unreserved endorsement of the Steger
Piano and Player Piano by qualified
musicians is proof of their supremacy.
Write for the Steger Piano and Player Piano Style
Brochure and convenient terms. Steger dealers everywhere
STEGER 6? SONS Piano Manufacturing Company
Founded by John V. Ste&er, 1879
STEGER BUILDING, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
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If it's a STEGER—it's
the finest reproducing phonograph in the world
I he average American—the man or woman v?ho has money to spend on
music—reads one or more magazines. No matter what publication is the
favorite, the reader is sure to see and be impressed by an artistic Steger
announcement, similar to that illustrated above, which tells forcefully" the
reason why Steger Pianos, Placer Pianos and Phonographs are trie most valu-
able in the World. Everj) inquiry received from Steger National Advertising
is referred immediately direct to the Steger representative in the neighborhood
from which it emanates. Doesn't this suggest a valuable idea to j)ou? Why*
not let established confidence in the Steger Line pull sales to your
store? It means increased profits for you.
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